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Nokia division not owned by Microsoft on Thursday introduced a new
Android launcher app called Z Launcher. The Z Launcher app is a limited
pre-beta release right now, and is only available via the Z Launcher
website, and not via
Google Play.
The
Nokia Z Launcher app is compatible with smartphones running Android 4.1
or higher, and is not optimised for Android tablets. At present,
Nokia is testing the Z Launcher on the Google Nexus 5 (Review | Pictures), Samsung Galaxy
S III (Review | Pictures), Galaxy S4 (Review | Pictures), and Galaxy S5 (Review | Pictures). In order to download the launcher app,
users will have to sign up with their Google account first.
The
Nokia Z Launcher is named after one of its key features that lets user
write a letter in order to search for anything directly from the
launcher screen. Nokia calls it 'Scribble', a feature that can search
anything on the phone "in as little as one second." With Scribble, users
just need to draw the first letter of the search and it finds the
related app, contact or task.
When the Z Launcher will be
installed, users will see the time, date and one upcoming calendar event
at the top of the home screen. Just like other launchers, with a tap on
time will open Android's clock app and tapping the calendar event will
open the Calendar app. Other than that rest of the screen is acquired by
few apps, contacts and web pages.
(Also see: The Rise and Rise of Android Launchers)
"We're releasing the first
version of Z Launcher with a limited number of downloads initially, to
see how it works and learn from your feedback. In the next few months
we'll provide updates on new versions, features and availability", noted
Brook Eaton, Lead Product Manager on Z Launcher's
blog.
The
Z Launcher app is an independent project by Nokia, free of
Microsoft.
The company is no longer a cellphone maker as it
sold its devices and
services
business to Microsoft handset for EUR 5.44 billion.