You can easily get it to work as a system application on a Nexus smartphone, but the Pixel Launcher released on Google Play Store doesn't come __with anything new in terms of features. Keep in mind that the icons included are only compatible __with Android 7.1 Nougat, so if you can't make them show up on your phone, that's the reason.
The release of Pixel Launcher could mean that Google plans to make it available to other smartphones in the not so distant future. Also, Google can update the launcher much easier, while those who don't own a Pixel smartphone will be able to sideload new versions faster since they will be easier to mirror now that Pixel Launcher is on Google Play Store.
Google is likely to update the Pixel Launcher regularly, which means we'll have access to every changelog if the search giant is kind enough to post them on Google Play Store. Anyway, don't forget that the launcher is still exclusive to Pixel smartphones, so some features might not work if you try to install it on other devices.
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