Google Play will have lists of news for apps in the testing phase
Updates to applications are a process that the average Android user goes through you should be more than used to it. And it is that it is the way in which the developers or creators of these tools load new features, improvements and solutions to the applications so that they can be enjoyed by all users. A process where it helps to know what's new in the downloaded updateIssue in which the Google team has been working to improve even in the case of test versions
Thus, from the official website for developers, Google has reported the new features introduced in Google Play regarding this issue of updates. And it is that now the creators who decide to launch their test versions alpha, beta or production (different states of the tests according to their degree of functionality and completion) through of this platform will have different sections to indicate what's new in the new updates released.
This is a big step forward for both developers and beta testers or testers these preview versions to help locate bugs and polish them. In this way, the creator can specifically indicate, and through a few simple steps indicated on the Google web page, which points have been improved, corrected or added to that version, whatever stage of development it is.For their part, users who are willing to try the update will have a specific section to find out what's new and thus be able to cling to some previous data that guide them when checking the operationof the application.
These lists of changes are usually displayed on the download page of the applications, just below the description with the label News However This new function proposes an improvement in the testing system through the same content platform. Which makes it a whole lot easier to get feedback, user tests, and information about an app that's still in development. All without having to search for beta communities testers or release an application to the general public without being completely finished and polished.
This is how everything is automated and accommodated both to the developer, who only has to modify the text in the different tabs according to the version of the application, as for the user, which when accessing the page of Google Play of said tool will see the list of new features that matches its version, either alpha, beta or production No have to do any configuration.
In short, a good move by Google to ensure that everything stays at home and that Google Play Continue to be the platform of choice for developers and testers to discover bugs and polish applications before they are released to the rest of the platform users Android