Google Play will show which are the specific apps for tablets
It seems that the developer team of Google is going to put an end to the problem of the applications for tablets And it has decided to give visibility to the tools created specially and exclusively for these devices in order to find them conveniently. To do this, they will use a message that will feature different application listings indicating: Designed for tabletsA good way to find out which applications take advantage of the large screen of these terminals.
Users of the Android operating system rarely have exclusive versions of a tablet application. Its contents are adapted to the largest size of your screens or all of this is incorporated into a single application that can be installed on both smartphones as in tablets Questions that can lead to errors and mislead users who are unaware of these concepts. Hence the idea of this exclusive message and, apparently, useful
In this way, from the Google+ account of the Google developer team they have reported that, starting next dayNovember 21 the app store Google Play will have said labelOf course, keep in mind that the message Designed for tablets appears as a criterion when using one of these devices when looking for a new application. The best way to ensure that the main content that the user comes across has been specially created for tablets.
Whether through the list Top Free, Top Paid, Top in Income, Top New Sales or Top New Free, as long as an app appears on screen and the message Designed for tablets, that content will be specific to that device. But it is not the only thing, and it is that to avoid any type of confusion, the developers of Google have decided to include the rest of the applications that are not exclusive for tablets under the sign Designed for smartphones With this, users will be able to know that, although they are compatible with their devices, these tools or games are not specially created for them.
No doubt a whole step forward for tablet users, who have surely felt frustrated on several occasions when they came across applications that finally they were not adapted to the big screen of his terminal. All this after having downloaded or even purchased said application. This would avoid any kind of confusion for users, as well as encourage developers to create specific content for these devices if they want their applications to appear under this banner .
A smart move, moreover, taking into account the pull of the tablets. The star device of last Christmas that could well repeat its luck given the variety and evolution of the latest terminals, such as those of GoogleEven more so when its use seems to start to become standardized and achieve some regulation so that users can find the applications that interest them and that are specially created to be enjoyed in said platform.