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This is what happens when Google rigs 300 Android smartphones to sing together

In their progressing appeal hostile, Google has discharged a short film demonstrating their Japanese group set up a choir of 300 Android telephones and tablets to sing an electronic tackle Beethoven's 'Tribute to Joy'.




Catching up on a week ago's adorable 'Companions Furever' commercial indicating unrealistic creature sets - including a tiger and a bear - hanging out like the best of companions at an asylum, Google has selected to take the 'actually exceptional' course with its most recent YouTube feature - Android Chorus. 


The film demonstrates a techy group in Tokyo working in a faintly lit lab, slowing down a considerable measure of wires to match up 300 Android gadgets of differing shapes and sizes. When the choir begins, every gadget shows a particularly dressed android singing their little speakers out in an electronic, cutesy interpretation of Ludwig Van Beethoven's triumphant Ninth Symphony excellent, Ode to Joy.


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Best of whatever, you can get the choir live in case you're in the Tokyo range (or are readied to go out there to see it for yourself). 


"You can see the melody perform from Thursday, February 12 to Sunday, February 15 at Omotesando Hills," said Google. 



Which of the two late Android advertisements do you favor? Do you think they catch Android's trademark of "Be Together. Not the Same"?



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