Android system applications are starting to become not ratified in Play Store


Damien Wilde / Android Authority

Tl; DR

  • Earlier this year, Google started working to implement minimalist application lists for system services in the Play Store.
  • These announcements do not include examination section or allow users to assess applications.
  • Users are now starting to see this new format for system services are going well.

Should all application lists be created in the same way? At first glance, it could be wise to expect all the application lists in the Play Store to have the same things: description, screenshots, compatibility of devices and a place to submit and read the reviews. Back at the beginning of the year, however, we started to become aware of a change on which Google worked which was going to seriously reduce the content available in the Play Store lists for certain applications, which would cause a list of minimalist applications simply containing a basic synopsis. And now it seems that this new view is starting to deploy widely.

Not all applications are constructed, and those we have seen for the first time associated with this minimum layout of the new game shop were all services of the Android system – the kind of thing whose vast majority of users will never have to think, and even less to try them on the Play Store. At the time, we hypothesized that Google’s reasoning for this change could involve wanting to limit the ability of users to eliminate their frustrations with the behavior of the unwanted system by examining these applications.

As announced by this version, we have started to receive user reports that now see the new live registration format on their devices.

There is a good chance that you will not come across any of these elements naturally – these are not the kind of applications that most people are looking for in the first place, and they will not even appear in regular research. But if you browse applications installed on your phone and type out of curiosity – well, now you have no excuse to be surprised.

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