Also known as HTC Pico NetworkGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900HSDPA 900 / 2100HSPA 14.4/5.76 MbpsLaunch2011, September.
Download and use applications from Google Play - HTC Explorer. Read help info. In addition to the applications already on your phone, you can download new applications. Follow these instructions to download and use applications from Google Play. Press All apps to access the main menu. There are two ways to get the Google Play APK installed on your device: directly on your phone or with your computer. We'll do the easy option first. Install Google Play with just the phone method. Enable Unknown Sources by going to Settings Security, then select Unknown sources and enable it.
Not to be confused with or.The Google Play edition devices ( GPE) is a series of consumer mobile devices sanctioned by Google that run the operating system. Unlike the standard versions of Android on these devices, which have received 'skins' from the, such as Samsung or, they run a 'stock' version of Android, without any manufacturer or modifications, making them essentially like and devices in terms of software but they do not carry the Google Nexus branding, nor does their hardware differ from that of the original devices upon which the Play editions are based. Because of this, the software includes slight, under-the-hood changes to function on the original manufacturer's hardware.These devices are and -based, and have been offered exclusively through Google's. Updates for these devices are delivered by Google (bypassing carriers), but are supplied by the original device manufacturer.Although the updates are not supplied directly by Google, as is the case with the products from the Nexus line, these devices receive Android updates at nearly the same time as Nexus products.In January 2015, Google stopped selling their final Google Play edition phone.
While Google never officially announced the end of the program, it has been superseded by the similar program. As of 2019, manufacturers of Android One devices include Google and. Contents.Phones. At the 2013 keynote, it was announced that a special edition of the Samsung Galaxy S4 would be released in the United States through Google Play on June 26, 2013. Unlike normal versions of the S4 (which ship with Samsung's interface and software), the phone will ship with a stock build of Android 4.2.2 with Google-supplied updates, similarly to Nexus devices. The price of the Google Edition is $649, and sold exclusively through the Google Play Store. On August 5, 2014 the device was retired.
On May 30, 2013, announced that a similar version of the with stock Android in place of would be released on the same day. The price of the Google Edition is $599, and sold exclusively through the Google Play Store. On March 26, 2014 the price was dropped $100 to $499 and eventually retired on May 19, 2014. On December 10, 2013 a Google Play edition of Sony Xperia Z Ultra phone was announced, dropping the Xperia branding, priced at $649, and sold exclusively through the Google Play Store.
On April 29, 2014 the price was dropped $200 to $449, before being retired in July 2014. On January 14, 2014 Google announced and released a Google Edition of the widely popular Motorola Moto G. At the same price as the normal Motorola Moto G ($179 for 8 GB and $199 for 16 GB) however it receives updates from Google and not Motorola. The phone was retired in January 2015.
On March 25, 2014, the same day HTC announced the HTC One M8, they announced that their new flagship phone would also become available with a Google Play edition. Later that afternoon the listing went live on Google Play at a price tag of $699. In January 2015, the One M8, the last remaining Google Play edition device, was removed from the Google Play website.Tablets. On December 10, 2013 a Google Play edition of this tablet was announced, priced at $350, and sold exclusively through the Google Play Store.References. Bohn, Dieter. Retrieved August 4, 2014. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
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