Peacock’s Android app is live, but Google Play Store hides it from searches


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Peacock launched in the United States on Wednesday.

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For the company that governs the search, Google was complicating the launch of Peacock’s Android app, a streaming service from Comcast’s NBCUniversal, as its Google Play Store was unable to display the app in search results on Wednesday.

The Peacock Android app is available and can be downloaded from the Google Play Store. If you are using your Android device to read this article, you can access it by clicking this link, which should automatically open the Play Store on your mobile device on its Peacock download page.

But Peacock Wednesday morning there was apparently no other place in the Google Play app store search results for “Peacock” or “Peacock TV”.

Google Play Store problem complicates big promotion Peacock it hit Google, allowing anyone who subscribed to Peacock’s premium pay tier via a Google platform like Android to unlock an extended free trial.

A Peacock The spokesperson said that the Peacock application published on the Google Play Store overnight. “We have no control over when the platforms launch and show the application to their users, but the application is now active,” she said. “We have a great marketing and promotion plan with Google, which they will see on all Google platforms starting today.”

A Google spokeswoman confirmed the app posted on the Play Store overnight and is available for download. “We are currently working to ensure that users can also search for the app in the store,” he said.

In Apple’s rival app store, the Peacock The app is available for Apple streaming devices like the iPhone, and is receiving a huge promotion. Peacock is the top ad when you open the app store in the Today tab, and also get the best billing as a world premiere in the app tab of the app store.

Competing with the likes of Netflix, Disney plus and HBO MaxPeacock is the last major new service to be launched in the so-called broadcast wars, when an avalanche of services spilled out from the tech and media giants over a period of about seven months. Beyond competing between megacorporations, these battles can determine not only who shapes the future of television, but also how many services you will have to use, and often pay, to watch your favorite shows. In Peacock’s case, it means that even traditional television networks and cable companies like Comcast are making big bets that they can never change the course of cable cutting.

Peacock It launched on Wednesday with an always free tier that allows you to try out about two-thirds of its library of ad-supported movies and shows, as well as a seven-day free trial for its premium tiers. Peacock Premium, which unlocks the entire catalog, costs $ 5 a month or $ 50 a year with advertising, or you can upgrade to an ad-free version for $ 10 a month or $ 100 a year.


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