Google has begun to spread the next major redesign of the Google Play Store, as per 9to5Google. The large change is the removal of the hamburger menu to one side of the search bar. Tap the profile photo in the upper right corner and you’ll see a menu that gives you access to your apps, games, payment methods, Google Play points and more.
The settings menu is currently separated into four different categories like General (data relating to your account, auto-update, auto-play video options, and significantly more various preferences you can look over), User Controls (fingerprint controls and purchase authentication), Family (parental control and a parent guide), and About. The latter gives you data like the version of the Play Store installed on your gadget.
Google has been carrying out the updated Play Store for weeks and the distribution of the new design is getting more extensive. On the off chance that for reasons unknown you don’t have the new version, you can try and force the issue by long-pressing on the Play Store app on the home screen to get the App info page. Tap on “Force Stop” and the next time the Play Store app is opened, it should feature the new design.
Recently, we discovered that Google I/O will once again be a streamed affair. The event will occur May 18th through the 20th and we ought to learn then about what Google has at its sleeve for Android 12.