Google to charge Android partners up to US$40 per device for apps: source - Tech News
The fee can be as low as US$2.50 (RM10.40) and rises depending on the counhave a have aTry and device size, the person said. Companies can offdetermine the charge, that applies to a suite of apps including the Google Play app store, Gmail and Google Maps, by placing Google's search and Chrome Internet browser in a prominent position. Under that arrangement, Google would give the device maker a portion of ad income it generates out of search and Chrome. The European Commission in July found Google abused its market dominance in mobile software to essentially force Android partners to pre-install search and Chrome on their gadgets. It levied a record US$5bil (RM20.79bil) fine, that Google has appealed, and threatened additional penalreleation unless the company ended its illegal practices.Google Said to Charge Android Partners Up to $40 Per Device for Apps
according to Alphabet's Google going to charge hardware firms up to $40 (roughly Rs. The fee can be as low as $2.50 (roughly Rs. It is level across manufacturers, by the majority likely to pay around $20 (roughly Rs. Companies can offdetermine the charge, that applies to a suite of apps including the Google Play app store, Gmail and Google Maps, by placing Google's search and Chrome Internet browser in a prominent position. Under that arrangement, Google would give the device maker a portion of ad income it generates out of search and Chrome.Dead Cells Might Get an Android Port, According to a Google Play Listing
Dead Cells is one of the most popular roguelike games of recent months, challenging players to progress out of difficult combat-filled dungeons using precise controls to stay alive and collect permanent update resources. According to Android Police, a listing was spotted on Google Play over the weekend for Dead Cells. The listing is no longer active, but it linked players to a website where they could pre-register in order to be informed the time Dead Cells became available on Android. The port was listed by developer and publisher Playdigious, rather than the original developer of the game Motion Twin. Motion Tbeat itself used to make mobile games, interestingly enough, though it's hardly surphight if it's decided to hand off porting responsibilities.Google Pixel 3 review: raising the bar for the Android experience
It's fairly small by modern standards, making it easy to handle and pocket, similar to the Pixel 2, Apple's iPhone XS and the Samsung Galaxy S9. It's alextremely light at 148g compared to the 177g iPhone XS and 168g Galaxy S9, both of that have slightly larger 5.8in screens. Flicking the button to the right switches straight to the last used app in the same method a double-tap on the overview button used to. The outside of the phone feels luxurious, but in a different method to the iPhone XS. But there's absolutely no doubt that if you don't need a £999 iPhone XS, the Pixel 3 is the best small phone going.collected by :Maya Tony
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