Talk:List of Google Play edition devices

Latest comment: 8 years ago by 15zulu in topic Motorola Xoom

Google-supplied updates edit

I believe this page should be repurposed to simply list devices using the stock/vanilla Google Experience GUI for Android. It has been stated in the press since the release of the Galaxy S4 and HTC One on the Google Play store that they will NOT be receiving updates directly from Google services (which is the assumption/basis for most of this page).
http://phandroid.com/2013/06/26/google-play-edition-htc-one-samsung-galaxy-s4-no-google-updates/
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/android-building/_F67iLDcVzQ/Ud4w0nYEpMoJ

Following my repurposing suggestion, we would then add phones like the Motorola Droid (1), Motorola Triumph, T-Mobile G2, etc., that all use the Google Skin.

Personally, for all devices before the "Google Experience" page of the Play Store, I think this page should list all the Android version's flagship devices (I.E. first stock device to have a particular version of the Android OS) that are not in the Nexus Brand. For Example (Including the Nexus devices for illustration purposes only, not suggesting they are added to the page):
  • Android 1.0: HTC Dream/T-Mobile G1
  • Android 1.1: (No flagship launch device, update only?)
  • Android 1.5: HTC Magic/T-Mobile MyTouch 3G
  • Android 1.6: (No flagship launch device, update only?)
  • Android 2.0: Motorola Droid
  • Android 2.1: Nexus One
  • Android 2.2: (No flagship launch device, update only?)
  • Android 2.3: Nexus S
  • Android 3.0: Motorola Xooom (WiFi)
  • Android 3.1: (No flagship launch device, update only?)
  • Android 3.2: (No flagship launch device, update only?)
  • Android 4.0: Galaxy Nexus
  • Android 4.1: Nexus 7 (2012)
  • Android 4.2: Nexus 4/Nexus 10/Samsung Galaxy S4 (GPE)/HTC One (GPE)
  • Android 4.3: Nexus 7 (2013)
(Reference http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19736_7-20016542-251/a-brief-history-of-android-phones/)
Potatman (talk) 18:51, 21 August 2013 (UTC)Reply
To be clear, I propose adding the HTC Dream/T-Mobile G1, the HTC Magic/T-Mobile MyTouch 3G and the Motorola Droid to the list, and consider the list complete for all previously released devices. Potatman (talk) 18:59, 21 August 2013 (UTC)Reply
I agree that the definition of what makes a Google Experience Device may need some touchups. However, unless those devices have ever been called GEDs by a reliable third party, no, they're not suitable for inclusion here. --uKER (talk) 19:02, 21 August 2013 (UTC)Reply
Once upon a time, www.google.com/phone had most Android devices listed, with some of them marked as "with Google" (and described as being a pure "Google experience"). Amongst the devices listed as "with Google" were most(all?) of the ones I mentioned above (as well as some others IIRC). Unfortunately, the only way to see the page anymore is with web archives, and I cannot find current source for this. In my opinion, this warrants more investigation/discussion about what belongs on this page. http://web.archive.org/web/20111230013950/http://www.google.com/phone/ Potatman (talk) 18:36, 3 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

Move page to "Google Play edition device"? edit

There may be a good reason for this, but I was wondering why this page is under "Google Experience device" when the devices are pretty much always referred to as "Google Play edition devices" (by Google and others). Again, there may be a good reason for this that I do not know about, so please let me know it there is one. Feynman1918 Talk 01:19, 4 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

  • Oppose: There's already a redirect called Google Play edition device that leads here, but given what we've got the Motorola Xoom listed (which of course isn't called "Google Play edition"), calling this article "Google Play edition" would be inaccurate. --uKER (talk) 04:38, 4 August 2014 (UTC)Reply
Yes, I am the one that created the redirect page. I knew that was a good idea, but I just wanted to ask if there was a reason not to just move the entire page. I see what you mean by the Motorola Xoom not being a Google Play edition device, though. So does "Google Experience device" just mean that the software is basically stock Android? If so, should devices like the Moto X also be listed here? Sorry for all the questions, I am just not familiar with what the term "Google Experience device" includes, now that I know that it is not synonymous with "Google Play edition device".
Thank you for your patience, Feynman1918 Talk 05:01, 4 August 2014 (UTC).Reply
  • Cautious Support: I'm at the same understanding as Feynman1918. It would be clearer to use Google Play edition but I also don't know of any problems that may be caused. I'll add the move proposed template to increase publicity of this topic. -24Talk 20:55, 4 August 2014 (UTC)Reply
I think that the main problem is that there is not really a consistent definition of "Google Experience" device. Any new "Google Play edition" devices seem to be included in the "Google Experience" device category, but I see no real consensus for what devices in the past constitute "Google Experience" devices. For instance, the Motorola Xoom was made before "Google Play edition" devices were introduced, but is it a "Google Experience" device? It it listed as such in this article, but the only reference I could find elsewhere was here. Also, none of the more recent "Google Play edition" devices have been described as "Google Experience" devices. Since "Google Experience" seems to be an old and little used term for which there is no consistent definition, I think the only way to make the scope of this article clear is the move it to "Google Play edition device" and remove the Motorola Xoom. Feynman1918 Talk 00:29, 5 August 2014 (UTC).Reply
If that's the rationale, I guess the Xoom can be removed and the article turned into a "List of Google Play edition devices". --uKER (talk) 03:39, 5 August 2014 (UTC)Reply
Okay. So do you think that the new name should be "List of Google Play edition devices" instead of "Google Play edition device"? I guess it is mostly a list but there is also some descriptive information about what the word means. Either way seems fine to me, although I think "Google Play edition device" would be better because that way more general information such as the introduction can be kept and in the future things like history could be added. Again, it seems that we have reached a consensus and after we decide which title to use, we can request a move move the page.
Feynman1918 Talk 04:02, 5 August 2014 (UTC)Reply
Most list articles have a brief intro and some info on each item (example here), and given the lack of content besides that, I think it would be in the best honesty to call it a list. --uKER (talk) 15:38, 5 August 2014 (UTC)Reply
Yes, you are right. I will move the page to "List of Google Play edition devices" then. Feynman1918 Talk 21:19, 5 August 2014 (UTC).Reply

Motorola Xoom edit

If I recall correctly, Motorola Xoom was a Google Experience Device in the US. Since Google Experience device redirects to this page, is there a reason it's excluded? Thanks, 15zulu (talk) 09:05, 11 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

It was a pure version of Android but it was not a google experience device. That program wasn't announced until later. - GalatzTalk 13:17, 11 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Are you sure it wasn't a Google Experience device? Motorola says it is. A couple other sources: 1, 2. Thanks, 15zulu (talk) 13:52, 11 March 2016 (UTC)Reply