Although Google may rule the roost on Android, Microsoft's Bing search engine now makes up over 20 percent of the U.S. search market and that number is only increasing. Luckily for us, Redmond just announced the latest version of the native Bing search app for Android, matching the overhaul the iPhone app got a few months ago.

The Bing search app is now more robust with a fresh UI, floating search button, and other useful bits for local searches. Some of the features now include: Near Me – Find the best of what is close to you

– Find the best of what is close to you Restaurants – See restaurants organized by ratings, deals, delivery, and online reservations

– See restaurants organized by ratings, deals, delivery, and online reservations Movies – See movies organized by what's new on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or genre

– See movies organized by what's new on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or genre Images and Videos – See popular people or animal searches or music videos or viral videos

– See popular people or animal searches or music videos or viral videos Actionable answers and connections to apps for movies, restaurants music and more Additionally, there are new categories such as restaurants, gas prices, movies — just to name a few. All of those can be drilled down and refined for further clarity such as sort by prices, what's hot on Netflix, movies playing around you, highly rated eateries and more. For instance, you can watch trailers, read reviews, or even learn about the cast of a movie all within the Bing app. Verizon is offering the Pixel 4a for just $10/mo on new Unlimited lines