Considering the feature is likely powered by Google Translate, it should be pretty accurate. Users can change the language of app description by simply using the ‘translate’ toggle switch. The Play Store will use the system’s default language to translate the description of the app as Google assumes that it is the user’s first language. Google’s latest translate feature becomes visible when a user opens a listing of an application with a description in a foreign language. XDA Developers recently noticed an interesting new development on the Play Store.Īs Google’s Play Store operates in several countries around the world, localisation support is an absolute must, which is one of the reasons why the search giant just added a simple translation element for application descriptions. Take, for example, the Material Theme redesign or the newest simultaneous download feature. The one constant that comes with all the testing is the introduction of new changes and features on the platform.
And, while Google’s love for A/B testing apps on the Play Store is nothing new, the number of tests has started to increase. Google’s Play Store acts as a one-stop shop to access the millions of Android applications available.