Here is what the redesigned Google Play Store is going to look like
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There has been a rumour floating around that a redesigned Google Play Store is going to drop on us at some point in the future, and we might have gotten our first look at it today. This is all thanks to Googler Kirill Grouchnikov who is moving from the Play Store team to some other team within Google, and was somehow allowed (or not allowed) to post up sneak peaks of the redesigned Google Play Store for all of us to enjoy. Check them all out below.
As you can see, the new layout is a lot more picturesque, providing a space at the top to show featured apps, and it appears that the subtitles of the store are now going to be scrollable as opposed to always needing to hit to “More” button to see more options. Another really cool thing that it looks like Google is adding in the near future is RTL (right-to-left) support which will allow the Play Store to be shipped with Arabic translations – a huge deal for our Arabic reading and speaking friends. No word on when this redesigned Google Play Store could drop, but it’s looking pretty ready to us, so let’s hope it is released soon.
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