Google bans Android phones from having three or more notches

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as mentioned in Google bans Android phones from having 3 or more notches 2 notches is okay, but no more than one per sideGoogle is building official notch backing into Android P, but it's laying down some ground rules first: 2 notches is the limit. Fortunately, we're continue in the single-notch eraAt this point, we haven't even seen phones by 2 notches, extremely the ban on tri- or quad-notch phones and left- and right-side notches is all theoretical. That's most Android phones; but it's entirely possible some manufacturer not bound to Google's restrictions could go out on its own and make some multi-notch abomination. You may have alavailiable seen this, ever developers have been able to analisis out notch backing in the Android P beta ever May. Google says Android is now on 16 phones by notches from 11 different companies, and that's likely to expand safely in the coming year.


Android 9 Pie is available for Google Pixel phones today

Android 9 Pie is available for Google Pixel phones this day But some key features won't ship until the fallGoogle has announced that the final, shipping version of the newest Android update is available for all Pixel phones today. However, the official launch going to not include all of the features that Google announced at Google I/O. As usual, Android 9 Pie is coming first to Pixel users and going to arrive for other Android phones later. If any of them are able to launch Android 9 Pie updates quickly, that would be a good sign. The new gestural navigation feature has been polarizingMost of the features in Android 9 Pie have been well-received in the beta.

Android 9 Pie is available for Google Pixel phones today

Fortnite is coming to Android phones – but not through Google Play

referring to Online shooting game Fortnite: Battle Royale going to be available on Android phones this month, but it going to not be available on the Google Play store, the official app store for Android devices. A majority of Android users download games and apps via the official Google Play store, that brought in $20.1bn in income last year. "In most markets it would be brave to ignore Google Play," said Patrik Wilkens, vice pinhabitant of mobile at Spil Games. Having been banned until 2015, games consoles are continue struggling to gain a foothold in the country, but over 580 million people play mobile games. Meanwhile, there are rumours the Android Fortnite may launch as an exclusive on the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 9 handset, to be announced on 9 August.





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