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How to Download and Install Android N to your Smartphone now

“Instant App Launcher” is the new feature Google brings to the App Store. All current Nexus devices, including the 6P and 5X, along with every other Android device won’t be able to support this feature.

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At I/O, Google also released the Android N Developer Preview 3 which was claimed by Google to be the first beta-quality candidate that will be suitable to test on a user’s primary smart phone or tablet.

After hearing Google keynote presentation at the annual I/O, the tech company has unveiled Android N capabilities, according to the CNET report. They will still have to wait as long as they have previously. Since Android N is reportedly going to launch in August, speculations are rife that Google Nexus 2016 release date may be set in the same month this year. The company’s other upcoming offerings appear complementary to turning phones into VR gadgets. These pieces of software allow people to talk to them in natural languages to get them to perform specific functions. That sounds annoying – another opportunity for advertising to seep into our lives – but it could also be useful functionality, depending on how it’s realized.

After the rumor mill had been totally convinced that the all-new Google Nexus 7 2016 would be unveiled at the Google I/O 2016 event on May 18, it resulted in disappointment for fans as the key event ended without the new Nexus 7 in sight. Though, some believe that the device will not be capable of using the latest update.

Google has been one of the smartest players when it comes to the world of technology.

The smartphone industry appeared to face a dead end as growth slowed and it became hard to imagine how new phone models would improve on existing ones.

Android Auto is quite possibly shaping up to be the dark horse in Google’s larger Android family.

Google has released the preview edition of the upcoming Android 7.0 N almost two months back.

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