geeteam Posted March 25, 2014 Share Posted March 25, 2014 Ahead of the all new HTC One's launch event, the company made its BlinkFeed and a Service Pack available to download from the Google Play Store. While that's great news, because it means HTC will be able to push updates to its UI and apps without having to prepare entire firmware packages, we're not exactly sure what we're supposed to do with them. Currently, the apps aren't officially compatible with any devices, not even with the last year HTC One. Yet, some users report that the HTC Service Pack works on the HP Touchpad tablet and the HTC One Google Play Edition. Ah-h, the delightful chaos of Android! Anyway, Google and Motorola made their stock Android apps available in the Play Store previously, and it seems other manufacturers are starting to follow their example. That's nice to see, because it speeds up updates and goes to showcase the platform's openness. Even if HTC doesn't make BlinkFeed available to all Android devices, one will surely find a way to put it on their smartphone and enjoy its interface and functionality. |dOWNLOAD LiNK| BlinkFeedServicePack Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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