A refined design for the Play Store app is being released to users worldwide, featuring a new bottom navigation bar alongside existing tabs.
Google is testing a redesign for the Play Store
In the future on Ch Play, this new navigation bar doesn't function like the bottom navigation bar, although the outer interface appears similar. Instead, it provides sub-menu options for whichever section you're viewing, replacing a series of previously labeled buttons on CH Play that users were accustomed to.
Both the old buttons and the new overflow bar are located on the right side of the screen, requiring horizontal scrolling to access all options on the mobile phone screen.
Google is experimenting with redesigning the Play Store
The My Apps and Games menu option is placed at the top corner. As seen in the image, on the left is the old Play Store interface and on the right is the new interface, where the Movies, Music, and Books tabs have disappeared from the new interface.
Google is currently experimenting with redesigning the Play Store
It's generally challenging to keep track of all the minor changes in the Play Store user interface. Hopefully, Google's redesign of the Play Store will help alleviate many issues such as error 495, 24, where error 495 is commonly encountered when downloading apps from Google Play on Android devices.
