The Google Play Store is excellent at accommodating different feature requirements. We have ratings for each form factor of the apps, as well as icons to indicate which ones work with tablets and Chromebooks. It appears that Google is about to implement another minor yet beneficial update. In the recent development, the company is testing a new app rating feature on the Google Play Store, allowing users to see app ratings for different devices more conveniently
Google is testing a new app ratings feature on the Play Store
Currently, Google Play Store app listings display chips for several form factors, such as phones, tablets, and Chromebooks. The app rating for that form factor may be viewed by tapping one of these chips. With the most recent update, you won’t have to tap on these chips to see the app ratings.
This minor adjustment, which spares users a tap and a few seconds of effort, is greatly appreciated. Therefore, we’re hoping that the Google Play Store will notice this update sooner rather than later.
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We noticed other recent changes in the Google Play Store in addition to this one. While Google is working on an additional layer of protection when installing or updating apps, we previously found that the store might open newly installed apps immediately.
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