Monday, May 11, 2015

You can now pre-book applications in the Android Play Store – Pplware

The center of the Android ecosystem is the Google application store. This is where all programmers come publish their creations and thus give access to everyone.

The Google seeks to develop and improve this as it can store, casting news frequently. The latest shows that it is now possible to pre-book applications, and this option is already active.

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In practice, who brings the possibility of pre-booking applications is to give users a direct way to get to schedule alerts when they are released.

At the same time developers can make pre-release in the Play Store, without actually having to put any available application.

It is a way to engage your audience and create anticipation and interest in applications that are expected will be released soon.

A new option is now available and users can schedule updates for installation at the time the application is launched in the Play Store.

This news was already available from Google and the first application to be available for pre-booking is the game Terminator Genisys:. Revolution

Anyone can now simply access the game page in Play Store and instead of having available the Buy / Install button is replaced by the button to Pre-registration.
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By doing this pre -registration the user is not required to purchase or install any of the applications. You can even anytime reverse its decision and withdraw this application from the list.

If you do not, so the application is launched in the Play Store a notification is sent to undertake the installation of the same.

This happens to be the official way to do pre-release applications in the Play Store, ending with the practice in force, which involved the release of incompatibility with applications but with all Android devices.

It is an interesting novelty, but that will interest only for promotional and advertising applications, having no utility in the installation of applications or use of own Play Store process.

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