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MADA/GMS

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TADA/GMS

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EDLA/GMS

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ARCore/GMS

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Lens/GMS

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Android Watch/GMS

Google EDLA

Google EDLA certification, also known as Enterprise Device Licensing Agreement, refers to the Google Enterprise Device License Agreement, which allows devices to come without batteries and have screen sizes up to 70 or even 100 inches. Common devices that require EDLA applications include large screen advertising machines, POS machines, devices without batteries, or devices with screens exceeding 18 inches.

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Google MADA

Google MADA Certification, also known as the Mobile Application Distribution Agreement, is a mobile application release protocol. Currently, there are many devices that have obtained Google MADA certification, and many manufacturers have this requirement. It is suitable for devices that use Android systems and wish to pre install various software from Google. The devices that apply for MADA certification must meet Google‘s CDD requirements, and the iterative Android version is updated every year, At present, the devices that apply for MADA certification are mainly mobile tablets.

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Google TADA

TADA is one of the many Agreements in Google GMS certification, Google for different products, launched different Agreements, in addition to TADA Agreement, there are MADA Agreement, EDLA Agreement, GAS Agreement, different Agreements for different products.

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Google ARCore

ARCore is Google's platform for creating augmented reality experiences. ARCore uses the sensors and cameras of mobile devices to enable your phone to sense its environment, understand the world, and interact with information through different apis. To use Google‘s ARCore features, devices need to be tested and certified before they can pre-load or use Google ARCore apk.

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Google Lens

Google Lens, also known as Google Smart Lens, essentially utilizes the camera of your phone for searching and recognizing the world. When you point your phone‘s camera at an object, Google Lens attempts to identify it and displays relevant search results and information.

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Google Android Watch

Google has this rule, Android Watch device refers to the Android device implementation worn on the body (possibly on the wrist). Android device implementations will be classified as Watch if they meet all the following conditions: they have a screen with a physical diagonal length in the range of 1.1 to 2.5 inches, and provide an on-the-spot device that can be worn on the body.

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Google Android Auto

Android Auto is an in-vehicle platform from Google that allows drivers to connect their Android devices (e.g., smartphones) to the vehicle's display for safer and easier access to certain apps and services while driving.
In order to ensure compatibility and user experience of the Android Auto system across different vehicles, automakers need to follow Google's technical standards and guidelines for Android Auto certification.

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Google earphone

Google Fast Pair is a technology designed to simplify the process of pairing Bluetooth headsets with Android devices. When a Fast Pair-enabled headset is in close proximity to an Android device, the device automatically recognises the headset and displays a pairing prompt. 

Spatial Audio is a technology that enhances the audio experience by simulating a three-dimensional sound environment to provide a more immersive listening experience. 

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Google Android TV

Android TV is a branch of Android launched by Google, specifically designed for digital media players, such as smart TVs. It offers a user interface focused on content discovery and voice search, integrates content from various media services and applications, and can interact with other Google products, such as Google Assistant, Google Cast, and Google Knowledge Graph.

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