The update is deployed OTA (over the air), in waves

Mar 16, 2012 07:55 GMT  ·  By

It appears that shortly after Google renamed its apps store from Android Market to Play Store, the search giant decided to make new changes to the Android application as well.

According to the guys over at Droid-Life, lots of Android users have started to report Google is deploying an update for Play store that brings several new features meant to improve users’ experience.

Google Play Store build version 3.5.15 refreshes the user interface and comes with a new tab that shows all apps previously installed. There’s also a new “Unlock settings” feature in the Settings menu.

There may be other changes as well, but Google has yet to issue an official changelog for this update. It is also worth mentioning the update is pushed OTA (over the air) in waves, so it might take a while until it reaches all Android phones.