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Google Music Service Coming Together with Android 3.0

By Aamina on Jul 4, 2010Hits :530Mobile News

Google's music service will be published together with Android 3.0, code-named "Gingerbread", and the release time initially established in the fourth quarter of this year.

When Google announcing that it will purchased Simplify Media, the music server provider, the industry had speculated that Google is planning to add new digital music service on the home page. While, now, this guess has been verified. "Mobile phone will play an important role in Google's music service strategy. Gaurav Jain, Android Product Manager, revealed when interviewed.

Jain affirmed for the first time, that Google's music service will be published together with Android 3.0, code-named "Gingerbread",the next generation of smartphone OS, and the release time of Android 3.0 initially established in the fourth quarter of this year.

Google Music Service Together with Android 3.0 Coming in This Q4

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Android 3.0 will come with new features. For proper functioning, Android 3.0 requires for a 1GHz processor, 512 MB of RAM and a screen of equal or larger than than 3.5 inches. Because 4 inches or even bigger screens resolutions will be offered at 1280*760.

Another drastic change which Android 3.0 (Android NDK Will allow users to call into native code from certain Android applications) will bring is that Google is ignoring third party user interfaces, such as HTC, MOTOBLUR or Sense, offering a faster alternative.

All in all, Android 3.0 will emphasize the Google music service. While, It is well-known that, because of the copyright and other problems, except China, Google does not offer music (music express recommended) and music download service in any other countries and areas. At the same time, this music service has received much expects as well as controversy.

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