Don’t you just love the English language? There is a gaggle of geese, a bundle of hay, a herd of cows, an army of soldiers – but what do you call 300 Android-powered smartphones laid out together, where all of them would work in concert (pardon the pun) to perform a custom version of the Ode to Joy in one of the more recent ads by Google? The “Android Chorus” might be a rather apt description here, where we see a choir of 300 Android devices lined up in a formation that would even make King Leonidas proud.

I suppose there is one major gripe that many people have concerning the Android platform, and that would be the issue of fragmentation. Still, this coming together of that many devices would be able to show the world that the variety in the world of Android can be best described as “Be together. Not the same.”

This is in line with Google’s goals, that is, to not only empower, but also to preserve the uniqueness of each and every user. Each of these 300 Android devices would show off a separate singing Androidify character, and the entire do was made possible thanks to Google’s Japanese branch. Beethoven would have been proud.

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