Google is shutting down Android Instant Apps over ‘low’ usage
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Does anyone know an example of an instant app? I’d like to see what this is before it gets shut down.
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Does anyone know an example of an instant app? I’d like to see what this is before it gets shut down.
I remember some video service using it, Vine I think? Also remember some news sites supporting it but its been far too long since I used chrome lol
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"Instant apps" = PWAs?
No, it was a feature that allowed "streaming" a real android app without needing to install it
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No, it was a feature that allowed "streaming" a real android app without needing to install it
Well I've never even heard of it so I guess I shouldn't be surprised that it was unsuccessful.
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Does anyone know an example of an instant app? I’d like to see what this is before it gets shut down.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I believe vimeo used it when you tried to watch a video on their site, it worked well.
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Does anyone know an example of an instant app? I’d like to see what this is before it gets shut down.
I just tried a bunch of apps that I swear used to have it, it all of them just say "Open in the real app" now. I wonder if low usage here also means developers stopped using them.
Basically what would happen is you'd click a link to Instagram, and instead of opening a web page, it would open the Instagram "app" instantly. If you then tried to do anything more advanced in the app (advanced decided by the developer) it would prompt you to install the app.
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Does anyone know an example of an instant app? I’d like to see what this is before it gets shut down.
I remember Clash Royale had one where they let you play the tutorial to basically try the game without installing anything.
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I just tried a bunch of apps that I swear used to have it, it all of them just say "Open in the real app" now. I wonder if low usage here also means developers stopped using them.
Basically what would happen is you'd click a link to Instagram, and instead of opening a web page, it would open the Instagram "app" instantly. If you then tried to do anything more advanced in the app (advanced decided by the developer) it would prompt you to install the app.
I remembered CBC News also had an instant app exactly like you described at one point.
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No, it was a feature that allowed "streaming" a real android app without needing to install it
So a Java Applet?
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So a Java Applet?
From a user experience level, yes it's pretty similar, with the important difference that after fully loading the instant apps were supposed to work as native installed apps.
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"Instant apps" = PWAs?
No they are (were) an actual native Android apps that install automatically without needing to go through Google play. They have a much tighter sandbox and restricted access to system APIs as a safety measure.
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What was that instant app?
It was a streamed app you could get from web sites and stuff. It was stupid and made little sense.
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Not gonna lie, I didn't even know this was a thing.
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Does anyone know an example of an instant app? I’d like to see what this is before it gets shut down.
@Skyline Lime had it (probably still has it). I used to rent a Lime scooter just by choosing "try app". I would then enter the scooter code manually, and I could freely ride how much I wanted. It worked all the time. I'm no longer using this feature, as I have a new phone with a bigger storage, where I installed the Uber app, so whenever I would try the same way it would prompt me to use the Uber app to unlock the scooter.