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Google is rolling out a Try Now button to test instant apps on the Play Store Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • 0xI
  • 22 Oct 2017

cyber, 21 Oct 2017useless project,google needs to make android more power efficient,after kitkat every android i... moreIOS is empty, that's why it uses no energy. Android has much more functionality.

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  • srr
  • 22 Oct 2017

well we've stored our photos and files on the cloud , we stream music and movies from the cloud and now we have instant apps which I think is the future of mobile apps , so yeah the headphone jack is gone, physical sim gone too, micro SD expansion as well so probably the next thing to be removed it's gonna be the internal storage and CPU since everything is stored and processed on the cloud. and this will help so much with the development of the flexible phones since all that's needed it's a display , an antenna and a battery wrapped in a rubbery frame. like it or not this is the future

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  • TechLover1
  • LfN
  • 22 Oct 2017

Well, basically it seems a quite great initiative/idea. So let's try it.

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  • AnonD-305089
  • XRN
  • 22 Oct 2017

Akinaro, 21 Oct 2017""Google is experimenting with a much more flexible design model, where a user would only be p... moreThis idea was originally the selling point of the Nextbit robin. iOS has it too since iOS 10 or 11. Now that Apple has it, Google must you know, DO IT TOO!

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  • Anonymous
  • 6XU
  • 22 Oct 2017

cyber, 21 Oct 2017useless project,google needs to make android more power efficient,after kitkat every android i... moreDon't forget about Doze mode in Marshmallow and later. My phone powered by Marshmallow and 2800MAH battery lasts long enough. If you aren't gamer battery isn't issue.

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  • Raphi7
  • 3V1
  • 22 Oct 2017

Euh Could you tell me what Apple has similiar to instant apps? Like they are currently thinking of copying Google's instant app feature to the play store.
Stop sayimg google has copied Ios every time they introduce a new feature. Most of the time it's Apple who copy features from Android so their platform doesn't fall behind.....

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  • Anonymous
  • vgM
  • 22 Oct 2017

cyber, 21 Oct 2017useless project,google needs to make android more power efficient,after kitkat every android i... moreThe choose the android phones with big battery and battery life based phone like Lenovo P2 and Zenfone 3 Zoom

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  • AnonD-708551
  • Kgv
  • 21 Oct 2017

Just install the apps you're going to use it.

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  • cyber
  • S2D
  • 21 Oct 2017

useless project,google needs to make android more power efficient,after kitkat every android iteration uses insane amount of energy,not even near ios

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  • Anonymous
  • 6XU
  • 21 Oct 2017

Don't forget about security Google. But cool move.

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  • Anonymous
  • tNw
  • 21 Oct 2017

Instant Malwares.

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  • FinnishInquisition
  • m}I
  • 21 Oct 2017

I can only imagine a hundred ways this could be used for malicious purposes.

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  • Akinaro
  • dPP
  • 21 Oct 2017

""Google is experimenting with a much more flexible design model, where a user would only be presented with parts of an app that are relevant to his current activity.""

So it force usage of Internet all the time, without any proper security from user site(read: they now can gather statistic in real-time of what user doing).

This not only drain battery like mad man, because phone would need constantly sending data of what it need, but also it block user from being sure how much data he actually use...

I seriously dont see the point of that, because apps and games actually take least space in device. Most is taken by media user download via those apps(eg. videos from social media). And sending/downloading those files all the time would be just ldiotic, not without a reason we invented local cache memory to speed up everything. Right now with such ideas we actually going back instead of evolving...

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  • Rayne
  • IVA
  • 21 Oct 2017

AnonD-305089, 21 Oct 2017Copied feature from Apple. They've been obsessed with copying Apple ever since Sundar Pichar t... moreI may not fully agree that Google copy everything from Apple. But sundar has been horrible as the ceo of Google. Too much hype lack ideas about the industry.

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  • Anonymous
  • XS3
  • 21 Oct 2017

great innovative feature.

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  • AnonD-305089
  • XRN
  • 21 Oct 2017

Copied feature from Apple. They've been obsessed with copying Apple ever since Sundar Pichar took over.

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