One of the best features
that Google brought to KitKat devices is
the brand new Google Now Launcher, a Google Search-infused product that should
improve users’ search experiences, since search is the way company generates
revenue. Until now, that launcher wasn’t officially compatible with any Android
handsets and tablets other than Google Play Edition (GPE) devices and Nexus
models, although Android users were able to install it on many other
devices.
But now Google is finally
ready to challenge OEMs and app developers with its Google Now Launcher. At the same time,
considering the company is not making any such announcements yet, this may just
be a technical glitch that could be soon released.
Whatever
case, Android Central reports that updated launcher can be
compatible with a wide range of new devices including the HTC One M8, One
E8, One Mini 2, Desire 816, Huawei Ascend P7, LG G3 and Galaxy S5 (at least the
Verizon version). Google has updated its launcher app, its Google Play Store listing still says the app is compatible only
with Google devices and GPE devices.
It’s
official — Google Now Launcher is available for all devices running Android 4.1
and later. Click here to download it.
Source: Android Central
Source: Android Central
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