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Google Updates Play Store With New App Install Screen
19/11/2012 | Luke Williams
If you were starting to get bored with the Google Play UI, then you might be excited to hear that some people have started to see a new update to Google’s Play Store that seems to include a new UI for the app install screen.
Version 3.10.9 of the app is mostly the same but there are a few new things included, starting with the previously mentioned UI update to the post-install screen that brings new and improved recommendations.
Alongside which there’s also a new keep shopping button that allows you to continue in the store. Wishlists have also been improved and there’s even a new translate button, so basically a complete UI overhaul.
Via: Android Police





