Having that in mind, Google's Pixel devices have started shipping to consumers, not to mention that Android 7.1 Nougat Developer Preview landed for Nexus devices as well. For battery, the Google Pixel is powered using a 2,770mAh, whereas the Google Pixel XL is powered by a 3,450mAh battery.
Additionally, Android 7.1 also introduces circular app icon support, enhanced live wallpaper metadata, and image keyboard support, the latter of which Google says was "much-requested" by developers. It looks like Google is really committed to delivering the quickest updates to its Pixel devices, and the best way to do that, is by ironing out the kinks with the older Nexus crowd. Other features included are the Daydream VR, Camera App, 24/7 Customer Support, Storage and the Pixel Launcher. Interestingly, the app even allows you to access other wallpaper apps on your device, as well as gallery to choose an image as your next wallpaper.
While the Pixel phones already have a finished version of Android 7.1, Google calls this Nexus release "beta quality". If you happen to own any of the aforementioned gadgets and want to give Android 7.1 Nougat a spin, you can sign up for the Android Beta Program to get a preview of Google's late version mobile software.
Images for supported devices are not available yet through the Android website, but they should be eventually from here. Both these applications are already available unofficially for anyone to download, however, Google has now brought them to the play store but there's a catch.
If you thought you were going to stroll into a Verizon Wireless store on Thursday and pick up a 128GB Pixel XL when it goes on sale, think again.
Source: Google Wallpapers app from Pixel smartphone hit Play Store
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