Google rolls out new design for Play Store, gets rid of hamburger menuGoogle was expected to be working on its biggest overhaul since the company rolled out the material theme with a navigation bar in 2019.
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Google was reportedly testing a new user interface for Play Store back in October 2020. It was expected to be working on its biggest overhaul since the company rolled out the material theme with a navigation bar in 2019. Since then, there has been no major change in the design of the Play Store. However, Google is rolling out a new design for the Play Store, which is said to declutter things and make the icons more visually appealing. Show The new Google Play Store design has an improved settings menu and navigation bar but the biggest change you would notice is the absence of the Hamburger menu. Yes, Google has eliminated the Hamburger menu, which sat in the top left corner of the screen. The Hamburger menu was denoted by three tiny vertical lines in the top left corner. But the new design has removed the button which was the go-to button settings, logging out, and more. When you open the Play Store app, the first thing you would notice is the absence of the hamburger menu and a message popping out of the display picture. The message pop-up reads, Your apps, games, payment method, notifications, and other offers are nowhere. This means that in order to access the menu to change settings, you will now have to tap on your profile thumbnail. When you tap on your picture, you will be provided a list of services including my apps and games, library, payments and subscriptions, play protect, notifications and offers, settings, and more. So there is now only a single menu for all the services. The Settings menu has also got a new design. It now appears well-stacked and uncluttered. The menu has been classified into four categories such as the General settings, User Controls, Family, and About. While some have hailed Googles decision of eliminating the hamburger menu, some Twitter users have called the company dumb for following Apples footsteps. A Twitter user by the name Dieter Bohn wrote, I get that nobody likes hamburger menus anymore (I think theyre fine!), but it was dumb when Apple hid a bunch of App Store functions under your profile photo and its dumb that Google Play is following. Live TV ALSO READ: | Instagram launches TikTok Duet-like feature Reels Remix ALSO READ: | Donald Trump to come up with his own social media site following Twitter, Facebook ban ALSO READ: | Apple is encouraging its staff to get vaccinated against Covid-19 with paid time and sick leaves Click here for IndiaToday.ins complete coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. RELATED
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