Google Play Store rolling out with a new version what’s different in the update
A brand-new version of the Google Play Store, 34.5.10, is rolling out this week and is developed by the Android maker, Google. The Google Play Store is an official app to allow users to find their apps, install new ones including books, music, and games as well as manage their application storage.
The app can be updated from the Google Play Store app itself.
Only recently Samsung released the details of the security-related fixes and improvements of the Galaxy devices. Since Samsung devices are also powered by Google’s android, every Galaxy device utilizes Google Play Store as its official management app. Moreover, other than Play Store, Samsung phones also come with pre-installed Google Play Store.
Google Play Store has a wide range of categories where thousands of apps are found. While some of them are cost-oriented, most of the other apps are free of cost. Google Play Store even mentions the apps that may be free but have in-app purchases before the user installs the app.
In addition to that, Google Play Store also caters to the personalized needs of each user as it recommends apps that the user may enjoy. This recommendation is done by tracing and recording the past activities of the user, location, and other such factors which help its accuracy.
Google Play store also provides considerable space for each app where users can rate the apps, review their experience with the app, and their grievances with the app which a lot of the time are addressed by the app developers themselves. These reviews are of great help to other users when purchasing or installing the app.
Therefore, to maintain these standards and to ensure better performance, Google Play Store continues to update older versions with newer ones. The main purpose of the updating procedure is to improve the basic features of the app.