
When you need to go big on Android: Google’s Android phones get an upgrade
Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch owners who use their phones to make or receive calls or messages can now download the Google Android phone app.
The app is now available on the Google Play store for the first time.
Users can choose to download the app from the Google website or from an online Google app store, which has been updated to include Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
The app allows users to make and receive calls from their Google phones using the voice command command.
It can be used to send text messages and make and send images, and it can record video.
Google also announced that it is updating its Android apps with Android 4, which brings support for the latest Android devices, including the Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones.
Earlier this month, Google launched Android 6.0 Marshmallow, a major update to Android that includes several security and privacy improvements.
Apple iPhones, iPads, and iPods are not affected by the update.
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