Damian Wild / Android Authority
TL; Dr.
- Earlier this year, Google began working to implement the minimum app listing for system services in Play Store.
- These listings do not include a review section nor allow users to rate apps.
- Users are now beginning to see this new format widely for system services.
Should all app listing be made equal? At first glance, expecting the same goods for all app listing in the Play Store may be understood: a place to present and read and read and read and read and read the details, screenshots, device compatibility, and reviews. Back to the beginning of the year, however, we began to be aware of a change on which Google was working on it will seriously reduce the material available in the play store listing for some apps, resulting in A. Minimum app list Just containing a basic summary. And now it seems at the end that this new view is starting to roll out widely.
Not all apps have been made evenly, and people who first saw this minimum new play store layout were all Android system services – the kind of huge users that never would ever think twice, try to pull them on the play store alone. At that time, we guessed that Google’s argument for this change may include limiting these apps by reviewing these apps to limit users’ ability to exclude their frustrations with undesirable system behavior.
Like Herald from the release, we have started receiving reports from users who are now watching the new listing format on their equipment live.
Auds are, you will not stumble any of these naturally – these are not an app that most people are looking at in the first place, and they will not be seen even in a regular search. But if you are browsing the apps installed on your phone and tap out of curiosity – well, you have no excuse to be surprised now.