app collections

AppWizard
April 30, 2025
Google's Play Store has undergone a significant overhaul, resulting in a reduction of apps from approximately 3.4 million to around 1.8 million, a decline of nearly 47% since the beginning of 2024. This change was prompted by an increase in threats to mobile devices and stricter criteria for app inclusion and retention. Google is targeting the removal of static apps without specific functionalities, apps with minimal content, and applications that lack functional value. Removed apps will no longer be available for download, but users with the app already installed can continue to use it without updates. If uninstalled, users cannot redownload the app unless republished by the developer. Users are advised to manage their app collections to mitigate risks associated with low-quality apps. Subscriptions linked to removed apps will also be terminated.
AppWizard
November 22, 2024
This week's Google Play price drops feature discounts on apps such as Exolotl, BE-A Walker, Death Road to Canada, FRAMED 2, and Towaga. Additionally, there are offers on OnePlus devices, Hisense's 2024 frame-style Canvas Google Smart TVs, Samsung's 32-inch Smart Monitor M7, and Galaxy SmartTag 2 item trackers as part of the ongoing Google Black Friday sale.
AppWizard
November 19, 2024
This afternoon, Google Play is offering price reductions on apps and devices for Android users. Highlights include discounts on Samsung’s Galaxy Chromebook Plus, Microsoft’s Snapdragon X Elite Surface Pro 2-in-1 Copilot+ PC, and ASUS’ Snapdragon X Plus Copilot+ PC. Samsung’s Galaxy S24 is also seeing a significant price cut. Notable app deals include Undergrave, Super Onion Boy 2, Cubasis 3, and Kathy Rain: Director’s Cut.
AppWizard
October 28, 2024
The Google Play storefront has announced price reductions on several Android applications, including Majotori, Dead Cells, The Room: Old Sins, Loop, and Skul: The Hero Slayer. Additionally, hardware items on sale include Pebblebee’s Find My item trackers, Samsung’s 2024 160MB/s EVO Select microSD card, Galaxy Watch 7 models, Razer’s Kishi V2 Pro Xbox Edition gamepad, and Samsung’s 2024 32-inch M8 smart monitor.
AppWizard
October 3, 2024
The Google Play Store for Android tablets has removed the search bar from its main screen and introduced a new Search tab for locating apps. This change requires an additional click for navigation compared to the previous setup. Users can double-tap the Search tab icon to quickly access the section and prompt the keyboard for faster searches. The new Search tab offers personalized suggestions, app collections, and sponsored content, but Google has not replaced the retired search bar with a smaller button for easier access.
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