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Google Instant now on iPhone and Android

Google Instant, some love it and some hate it. Either way, having the option to see actual search results as you type is always something good to have.

Previously, the Google Instant feature is available only on full featured desktop browsers but not anymore. The beta version of Google Instant is now available for mobile devices running iOS 4 and Android Froyo and it only supports US English at the moment. Google says support for more devices and languages will be coming soon.

To try it out, go to google.com in your phone’s browser and tap the Google Instant “Turn on” link beneath the search box (if you don’t see the “Turn on” link, try waiting a moment and then refresh the page).

But be warned, Google Instant for mobile works best on speedy networks so if your 3G or WiFi connection is slow it’s best you just switch the feature off.

Head on to after the jump for a short demo video of Google Instant for mobile.

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