App comparison feature on Google Play Store
To make it simpler to choose, Google is testing a feature on the Play Store that lets you compare apps in the same category. It should be noted that testing a feature does not guarantee that it will be included in the application’s final public release, but in any case, the topic of our essay would make perfect sense.
The “Compare” menu in an experimental version can be found near the bottom of the app datasheet. Only media players can currently be used to compare it, but it is clear how helpful such a feature may be. The ability to project the content you’re watching onto your TV or not, visual quality, the convenience of use, interface, and offline playback are just a few of the criteria used to compare apps. The android police force started paying close attention to the feature.
This new option is most likely based on feedback from users who prefer to write reviews under different apps. This way, we could not only choose the best one for us based on the score, but we could also look at several aspects. Many times, by the way, an app is scored or scored for really amazing reasons, so the number of stars cannot be said to be authentic in all respects. It is a personal experience that a three-star app often solves the annoying problem that more rated apps have not solved.
Either way, this new feature is only part of a testing process and is only available to certain users for now. If your device is running Google Play Store version 22.4.28, there’s a chance you’ll see compare, which hopefully will be included in the final version because the ability to compare apps based on certain criteria would shorten the path to finding the right software for you.