Application rating is an important way for consumers to support others in their search for perfect applications, but this ranking is not always useful for everyone. Someone who has a low-end tablet, for example, may have problems running the application that has someone who has a high-end phone won’t experience. To overcome this, Google says it will immediately adjust the application ranking to reflect the type of device that is relevant to each user.
If you’ve downloaded the application from the Play Store that has several low rankings about bugs and disruptions just to find that it runs perfectly on your own device, you might have experienced a situation that appears when one application is available for some device forms. factor.
Google addressed this problem on his Android developer blog today, revealed that it would immediately display application rankings based on the type of device that installed the application, helping users find the right application.
Start early 2022, the Play Store user will see application rankings that reflect other user experience on similar devices. If you explore the application from Chromebook, for example, you will see the application ranking that is sent by other users who install the application on the Chromebook.
The same applies to other form factors ranging from the AUS OS to fold. Google records on its blog that growth among tablet users has been ‘very strong,’ encourage developers to potentially update their application to run optimally on the type of device used by consumers.
Every developer who will experience more than 0.2 star application rankings will be given at least 10 weeks of advantages from Google before the customized ranking, provides an opportunity to update their application if they need. Meanwhile, the Google Play Store will also start showing rating based on the user’s location in November.