Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Google Cleans its Play Store


Google has revamped its Play Store by giving it a clean and fresh design enhancing the view and interactivity of the app. The store has redesigned its layout giving images a larger view that jumps off the screen.
The images and the layout of Play Store use brighter colors to help users find the content easily. Not only has the layout been changed but also the purchase process is also simplified. The new Google Play Store is automatically updated on the mobile devices that run on Android 2.2 and above.
The purchase process has also been simplified. It allows users to buy an app without leaving the context of the Play Store. As soon as the purchase is made, the user will be redirected to the page he was earlier on without reconstructing the context of the Play Store.
Developers will now have greater chances to feature their app on the Play Store. The collections that contain the list of recommended and curated apps will now be presented as cards giving more space to the image with a larger touch area. The homepage will have more apps that are displayed effectively so that users can easily find them.
The apps with similar themes are grouped together so that users can find all the apps belonging to the same genre. The users will also find a list of recommendations as they scroll down the page. This will enable them to explore new and user-friendly apps available on Play Store.
With the new layout, Google also guarantees to improve the quality of available apps. In February alone, the some 60,000 apps were removed that did not meet the policies of Google Play.
There are many professional mobile development companies developing user-friendly and quality apps for Play Store. Appostrophic is one of the leading names in mobile app development industry. It has produced a wide collection of Android apps for almost all the categories available on the Play Store.

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