Google Instant for mobile now available in 40 countries, 28 languages
Google rolled out its Instant search results to mobile users in the US via Google.com last month, but until yesterday, users outside the US were left out of the Instantaneous fun. Google Instant for mobile is now available in 28 different languages and in 40 different countries, so chances are you're probably covered. You'll need an Android 2.2 or newer device -- sorry Eclair users, it's Froyo or Gingerbread only at the moment -- or an iOS device running 4.0 or above.
If you want to try it out, head over to Google on your mobile device and tap the 'Instant' link to turn it on.
If you want to try it out, head over to Google on your mobile device and tap the 'Instant' link to turn it on.













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Subscribe to commentsBryan PriceDec 10th 2010 8:52PM
It'd be nice if I could actually use Mobile Google with my Nuviphone G60. Every stinking time I try it, the phone just reboots. No error, nothing, it just blows up.
Maybe I need to take it to the Google Help thingy and see if they can figure out what the hell is going on. :(
Bryan PriceDec 10th 2010 9:42PM
Consider how well that worked (not, whatever I entered just got modified to undefined, yeah that's real helpful. NOT!) unless it's an Android or an iPhone, I suspect that nobody reads the other crap.. #googlefail