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Android Pay Not Quite Ready For UK Launch Just Yet
The full collection of “best” Android Experiments for the 2016 season have been released by Google, and amongst them is this “3D Controller” for your smartphone.
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Separate chatter suggests that Google might also set its sights on Jide’s Remix OS with the launch of a desktop version of the Android operating system.
(Wikimedia Commons/Logan)English: Nexus 7 running Google Now. Google’s holding its annual I/O event this Wednesday, so I’d expect to hear more about the phones then. There were whispers of United Kingdom retailers putting up Android Pay signage the week before, and this might just be in preparation of what might be announced at Google I/O.
Latest rumors have surrounded the possible release date of Google Nexus 7 2016 tablet and its specs. Case in point, earlier today the Android Twitter account posted that Android Pay was finally available in the United Kingdom after being announced way back in March.
Every year, Google introduces a new edition of Android, this year called “N” which offers many new features that start showing up in new phones, usually by the fall. Both the brands had produced another Nexus tablet after sometime.
Presently, the speculations suggest that Google has dropped ASUS in order to make way for Huawei or HTC. Unfortunately, this was a mistake on Google’s part and has now been rectified.
The absence of Nexus 7 spurred rumors that Google had discontinued the line. Since there is no official confirmation from Google, fans should take this information with a pinch of salt.
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Several tech websites reported Google might also launch a device that runs Android firmware.
There are certain things which can come to focus during this year’s event.
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Congratulations to all the winners, and we’ll have to see how the grand prize winners creations are put on display at Google I/O 2016. The search engine giant has teased that it will be making “exciting new announcements” on Android Pay.