Back when Motorola’s Moto X first launched, we have our first taste from the Motorola Spotlight Player app – an immersive application built by ATAP engineers that literally brings interactive short stories right to your mobile device. That app is only works with the Moto X, but as the ATAP team has become under Google’s ownership, a brand new version just been published for the Play Store that literally brings support for several more Android devices.
It’s called Google Spotlight Stories, and it also aims to take more interactive content to many people more Android smartphones. It’s not only a huge departure on the original Motorola version with the app, although UI is more refined this occassion. Here’s the entire description if you’re interested:
It’s called Google Spotlight Stories, and it also aims to take more interactive content to many people more Android smartphones. It’s not only a huge departure on the original Motorola version with the app, although UI is more refined this occassion. Here’s the entire description if you’re interested:
Immerse yourself in a world of storytelling made just for mobile. Engineers and critically-acclaimed filmmakers are bringing stories to life using the latest advances in mobile technology. Using 3D and 2D animation, 360° spherical cinema-quality video, full-sphere surround sound, and sensor fusion techniques, the screen is now a window into a story that unfolds all around you. Look anywhere, follow individual characters, watch it over again and again. It’s a little different each time. Google Spotlight Stories is your mobile movie theater.
Along with all the launch in the new app, Google has launched “HELP”, the primary live-action Spotlight Story, and that is free to get a limited time. It comes in with a massive 1GB in proportions, though there’s a possibility in the app’s settings that allows you to download new stories via Wi-Fi only.
Since the brand new story is marked as “free for the limited time”, that’s an excellent indicator that Google will start charging of those stories sometime soon.
The app is only appropriate for a few different devices in the beginning, but Google says it’s working to create support to more devices within the future.

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