It brings along a wide range of new features and enhancements

Dec 6, 2013 07:52 GMT  ·  By

An updated version of the Google Play Store is now rolling out for the owners of Android-based devices, namely version 4.5.10.

The updated software release comes with an indicator for in-app purchases, meant to provide users with info on whether an application will ask them to buy additional content from inside it, as Android Police notes.

At the same time, the new application iteration will bring along a series of changes to the review process, as well as to related aspects.

Apparently, there is a new layout for viewing your own review, along with a large star selector for those who haven’t rated an application as of now. Moreover, users will be able to edit their reviews much easier than before.

One other important change in the new release is the option to delete your own review, which is complemented by a new look of the rating stars.

Google Play Store 4.5.10 will also show avatar images in circles, not in squares, as before. Other small visual changes are also present there, related to user name, versions, and device.

Another enhancement in the new application release is the addition of an activity feed, which enables users to share their Play store activity with other people, through Google+.

The manner in which users are provided with recommendations was also modified, as they will see items with great ratings or those rated by their Google+ contacts.

All in all, the new Google Play Store 4.5.10 comes as a major upgrade over the previously available version, though it might take a while before everyone gets a taste of it.

However, those who would like to install it before Google decides to finally push the update to their devices can already do so. You can grab the latest version Google Play Store for Android from Softpedia today.