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It appears as though Google’s trial to messaging and video chat with the arrival of its Allo and Duo applications is not going and also the search giant would have trusted – Google Allo is not highlighting even in main 500 Apps on Google Play Store in the US at present.

On the premise of Google Play Store Analysis done by App Annie, it is obviously unmistakable that Google Allo has dropped out of the main 500 Apps, a few circumstances in since November, with a sharp descending pattern more clear in the last couple of weeks, Android Police called attention to in its report. You can see the circumstances it has dropped off the diagram as the clear spaces in the chart beneath.

  • Yellow speaking to Communications Application rank,
  • Red speaking to Applications rank
  • Blue speaking to general rank.

US Report for Google Allo

Things aren’t altogether different in India either – in a similar period, Google Allo dropped off the main 500 outlines in the primary week of January, as should be obvious in the chart underneath.

India's Report for Google Allo

 

Strikingly, Google presented Hindi Assistant for India in December a year ago and Amit Fulay, a Group Product Manager at Google, asserted at the time that the application had gotten a tremendous reaction, particularly in India, which he said had one of the highest numbers of Google Allo clients.

Only two months prior, the text-messaging application was ranking consistently around main 200 Apps, however, has seen very nearly a free-fall since mid-December, AP called attention to in its report.

Google as of late included another chatbot named Lucky to the Allo application that gives clients GIF pictures on the premise of their necessities. So as to get assistance from the visit bot, clients need to just sort @lucky in the application took after by whatever expression they need.

Considering that Google has been reliable with its overhauls to Allo since its dispatch, it seems to be an unexpected that the application is neglecting to pick up footing among Android clients.

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