Google Now Launcher Said to Be on Its Way Out by March
Google introduced its own app launcher in 2014
featuring its personal assistant Google Now, and now it is said to be killing
it. The California-based Internet giant is reportedly removing the Google Now
Launcher from the Play store, while the Pixel Launcher will still be available
but only for Pixel smartphones. The move is said to happen at the end of Q1
i.e. March this year, however those who already have Google Now Launcher
installed will continue receiving updates from Google.
In an email sent to GMS partners, Google explains
that Google Now Launcher will be discontinued over the timeline
starting Q1 2017 wherein it will be unpublished from the Google Play store -
however it will continue receiving updates via the Google App for Android. This
could be indication that there will be no major updates coming to the Google
Now Launcher, but just few tweaks here and there inside it.
In addition to that, according to the email, starting 1
March 2017, the Google Now Launcher will also be removed from Google Mobile
Services (GMS), which are used by OEMs to build their own Android device. New
devices with Google Now Launcher will not be approved by Google but there's a
way out for OEM partners who would have to use Google's Search Launcher
Services library for their own stock launchers.
The Google Search Launcher Services library has
been under testing for a while and it's now available for OEM partners to use.
This will let the OEMs append Google Now panel as the leftmost screen of their
launchers. Sony is already making the use of this service for its
launchers. However, the OEMs that use Google Now Launcher as a default launcher
in their devices, like Moto smartphones, will have to obtain the Launcher3 from Android
Open Source Project (AOSP) paired with Search Launcher Services library,
and add the search services, or develop a brand-new launcher. That said, it's
also uncertain about what Google has planned for the Nexus devices
that also rely on the Google Now Launcher.
Anyway, the third-party app launchers like Nova
Launcher, Go Launcher can be alternatively used as well. As we mentioned, one
of the two launchers from Google - Pixel Launcher - will still be
available, but only for the Pixel smartphone users. There's no
information whether Google is planning to open use of Pixel Launcher by other
devices.
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