This is a big week for Google Play after some of the updates it received in its user interface design. Apart from that, the Store is getting a rollout for a new section called “Compatibility for your active devices,” which indicates whether the app is compatible with your device or not.
According to 9To5Google, the new Compatibility section is seen on a few devices, so it is clear that a global rollout is not available at this time. For those who are already experiencing this update, it can be accessed by going to the bottom portion of the “About this app” section of an app listing.
“This section shows you whether this app works on your devices,” the description reads. “You’ll only see devices that are linked to your Google Account and that have been active in the last 30 days.”
It is divided into smaller sections: phone, Wear OS watch, and Android/Google TV. Each sub-section provides information about the said devices, such as the device’s name, compatibility, version, download size, and required OS. With this, the information can be redundant, especially since there’s already the main “App info” section that generalizes the details given in the sub-sections. Nonetheless, viewing these smaller sections will help Play Store users have more relevant info related to a specific device. For instance, if they are concerned about the compatibility of a wearable device, they can simply visit the respective section for it. Unfortunately, these sub-sections don’t have dedicated labels indicating if they are for a phone, a wearable, or an Android/Google TV, though the names of the devices are shown.
Aside from the new Compatibility section, Play Store is being redesigned in big ways. There are lots of changes made. Here are some of the most notable changes we noticed:
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