A lighter version of Google Play Music is now available
Table of contents:
- The »Recents» tab comes to Play Music
- Application design changes
- Goodbye to the Google brand in the startup animation
- Wake up next to Rihanna with Play Music
Google Play Music is preparing a series of new features that will make its service much lighter and more practical. From now on, Play Music will take up much less space on your mobile terminal, in addition to other fantastic features such as being able to wake up with the song you want. An option long awaited by all users of this online music platform.
From the last 20 MB that the application occupied on our phones, we went to a tighter 18 MBIt is not that it is an excessive variation, but it is welcome in those terminals that are tight on storage, where 2 MB can mean a few more photos.
The »Recents» tab comes to Play Music
Now, accessing all the music you've just listened to will be much easier thanks to the inclusion of the 'Recent' section in the application menu.Both in the input interface and in the menu you will have access to all those lists, albums and songs that have starred in your life in previous days, being able to access them in a very practical and simple way. As you access from the Home menu or screen, the layout of »Recents»
switch to.
Application design changes
Now, once you're playing a song in the app, the 'Play' icon that used to appear on the album cover thumbnail will be replaced by a animation graphic equalizer, this will make it easier for you to find out which disc is currently playing.
Goodbye to the Google brand in the startup animation
Now, when we launch the application, we only see its logo. We remember that the previous versions contained, in addition to the icon, a legend in which you could read 'Google Play'.
Wake up next to Rihanna with Play Music
In the app archive, the Android Police guys have discovered a file called browse_configuration.xml , in which you can see all the apps that Play Music has access to. And this time we can read com.google.android.deskclock. So we can say, without fear of being wrong, that soon we can wake up with Beyoncé, if you wish.