"Try Now" button on google playstore

When a smartphone user downloads an app from Play store, then read that app's rating and review before that. 

But have you ever wondered how well you can try and run that app once you download and install the app. Now Google will give you this opportunity. An application can now be tried before downloading it on Google Play Store.



Let us know that last year Google introduced the instant app during the I / O developer conference. Now this feature is being offered in the Play Store. Currently, this feature has limited applications, which can be traced first. The app can be used without downloading it and the user will know what is in the app and whether or not the app is useful for it.

Let's say that Google has made some changes in PlayStore too. Editor's Choice section has been changed, as well as this time the games have been given a special place. Google's goal is to make Playstore even more trustworthy and secure for the user. Google has also begun an aggressive effort to remove bugs and malware-infected applications from PlayStore.


Right now, there are very few apps which support the Android Instant Apps capability. However, this feature has the potential to explode in popularity for “single-use” apps, and it can also add an extra layer of competition in the Play Store as developers will offer a way for users to painlessly try out their apps without commitments. It can also be useful for budget devices which have a low amount of storage (16GB or less), and will definitely prove useful in situations where data connectivity is not optimal (as the full app doesn’t have to be downloaded to the phone).
It’s obvious that wider support is needed to accelerate the adoption and use of Instant Apps on the user side of things, but once this happens, it’s a win-win situation for all parties involved. There will be less hassle involved in the app experience, developers should experience increased app downloads and installations because the user is already familiar with the app’s functionality, and Google benefits from increased user involvement in terms of revenue.


No comments:

Post a Comment

Popular Posts