Downloading Applications Is Now Easier With New Features on the Google Play Store
Google Play Store is a service application owned by Google that is automatically embedded in Android devices.
The presence of the Play Store is also felt to make it easier for smartphone users to find applications in it.
However, the number of third-party applications that may number in the hundreds of thousands can confuse consumers.
As we know, Google allows any developer to put their homemade applications on the Play Store.
That way, similar applications are often found.
Trying to understand consumers, Google is reportedly planning a new feature.
Quoted from TechCrunch, it turns out that the new feature has entered the trial phase.
The new Google Play Store feature is "Compare Applications".
As the name suggests, this feature will have the function to directly compare two applications.
That, of course, will make it easier for Google Play Store users to more quickly and easily understand the differences between the applications you want to download.
By using the "Compare Applications" feature, you can compare things such as star ratings, total downloads, or others.
Based on the findings of Android Police, this feature will be in the Google Play Store version 22.4.28.
For the usage scheme of the feature itself, "Compare Apps" will be at the bottom of the screen, quoted from TechCrunch.
So when you are viewing information from the application, you can immediately scroll the screen to the bottom.
Then there will be a direct comparison column that the user can immediately see.
Google has also confirmed this new news.
But the company only says that it finds only a small experiment in progress.
Google also said that it does not have immediate plans for a wider launch.
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