A server-side update to the Google Play Store has made the 'Update' and 'Update all' buttons in the app bigger, plumper, and easier to tap.
The guys over at Mountain View are tinkerers by nature. How else can you explain why there are so many small changes made to the Android UI or the UI on Android apps? These changes are usually made to improve the user experience. And Google has done it again, this time making a small but subtle change to the Google Play Store via a server-side update.
Such updates are done without the user being involved and typically a user might just spot something different and say to himself"this button didn't look like this the other day, did it? Or am I seeing things?" The latest such change took place, as we said, in the Google Play Store where the"Update" and the"Update all" buttons have been made larger.
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