Originally, the feature was presented just in specific markets. Today,
AndroidPolice says that
Google is now pushing out the Google Play Store search filters to more regions and markets. Sadly, it seems a server-side upgrade which means that you have no control over when it will appear on your Android handset. The filters have been seen on version 21.0.17 of the Play Store.
Back in the excellent old days of May, we informed you that
Google was going to include filters to Google Play Store app results. You can adjust your inquiry to find a particular type of app with at least a specific number of stars.
Google Play Store search filters might be on your Android device
Luckily, the Play Store search filters appear on our
Pixel 2 XL running the Android R beta version 2.5. The filter alternatives on the phone are permitting us to choose apps with a 4.0 or higher rating, apps with a 4.5 or greater ranking, those that were chosen as an Editors Choice, Premium apps, brand-new apps, and apps offered on Google Play Pass. AndroidPolice notes that if you browse for an app with a trademark name like say, Apple Music, Netflix, and Spotify, you wont see any filters considering that youre visiting the results with a typical search of the name. If you include the word “utility” after the name, the filters return.
Apps with brand names do not reveal the filter unless the world energy is included to it
Whether the filters save you the time and effort of going through a big list of apps depends on what you are searching for. Still, offering the filters must be viewed as an advance for Google and Android.
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Google was going to include filters to Google Play Store app results. Google is now pressing out the Google Play Store search filters to more markets and areas. The filter options on the phone are enabling us to select apps with a 4.0 or greater score, apps with a 4.5 or greater ranking, those that were chosen as an Editors Choice, Premium apps, brand-new apps, and apps available on Google Play Pass. AndroidPolice keeps in mind that if you search for an app with a brand name like say, Apple Music, Netflix, and Spotify, you will not see any filters given that youre going to see the results with a normal search of the name.