Google adds a section in the Play Store that shows your devices’ compatibility with an app

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Google adds a section in the Play Store that shows your devices’ compatibility with an app
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ICYMI: The new section displays which of your devices an app will work on, as well as the app's version, download size, and more

spotted, the tech giant is currently rolling out a new section called"Compatibility for your active devices" to its app store.

To find the new addition to the Play Store, go to the page of the application you want to download. Then tap on"About this app" and scroll to the bottom of the section. As Google explained, there you will see which of your devices are compatible with the app in question. However, keep in mind that the store will only list devices linked to your Google Account that have been active in the last 30 days.

Keep in mind that Google's new section was first spotted on a device running version 30.6.16-21 of the Google Play Store and is currently not widely available. Therefore, it may take some time before you can see whether an app is compatible with all of your devices.Get the most important news, reviews and deals in mobile tech delivered straight to your inbox

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