Certification standards and processes
1. Project approval: At the beginning of each project, Google's project approval must be obtained to ensure that Google can support the development and release of the product
2. SoC approval: Google approves specific chipset configurations to reduce the risk of final certification
3. Device approval: System software built to run on specific hardware configurations must undergo full compatibility testing and obtain device approval
4. Security patches: Devices must regularly update security patches, usually twice a month, to pass the verification of testing tools
5. Play Store whitelist: Apps that have not been released on the Google Play Store can apply for whitelist, and pre installing Google software before certification will not cause pop-up windows that affect testing
6. Screen casting function: The device must obtain a whitelist to support Chrome Cast function and pass authentication
7. Google Key: Each device requires a Google Key to identify its identity
Functions and advantages after certification
A certified remote control ensures seamless connection with Google's voice control system, providing a high-quality user experience. Users can perform various operations through voice commands, such as setting navigation destinations, playing music, answering calls, etc., without the need for manual operation, greatly improving the convenience and safety of use. In addition, the certified remote control can also access Google's ecosystem, including applications and services such as Google Play Store, YouTube, Google Assistant, etc