The new feature allows users to bookmark applications

Oct 18, 2012 08:22 GMT  ·  By

We’ve already reported on the previous Google Play app that leaked last week, and now it looks like Google enabled some of the features included in the .apk.

Aside from the malware scanner that is likely to be enabled in a future version, the latest Google Play 3.9.16 application brings Wishlists.

This a new feature that allows Android users to bookmark any application listed on Google Play store for later reference. You just need to click on the small “+” icon in the upper right corner and the application will be added to you Wishlists.

You can then tap the contextual button on your Android device to open the menu and you’ll see there’s a new “My Wishlist” section that contains all bookmarked apps.

In order to remove an application from the Wishlist simply click on the white icon that now appears instead of the “+” sign in the upper right corner.

Those who have yet to receive the latest version of Google Play store (3.9.16) can manually download the .apk here. Don't forget to check out the gallery below.

Google Play 3.9.16 screenshots (5 Images)

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