Google renames the devices section of the Play Store to “Google Store”
Google has just rebranded the devices section of the Play Store and entitled it “Google Store”. Hand-in-hand with the name change is a brand new modern design, which features large, bold fonts, oodles of white space and fresh, clean imagery.
When you load the new website, you’ll be greeted with a message that say’s: “The new home for the latest products made with Google. Have a look around.” If you choose to sift through the site, you’ll notice the Nexus 5 and the 2013 model of the Chromebook Pixel have now been consigned to the scrapheap of technological history. All other devices are still there, including: the new Chromebook Pixel, the Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Android Wear watches, the Nexus Player and the Chromecast.
There’s also a new “Closer look at Android page”, which houses a short presentation targeted at those who are considering switching to Android.
To celebrate the launch of the new Store, Google is currently offering free shipping on all devices. If you’d like to take advantage of this offer, simply hit the source link below.
Source: Google Store
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