Apr 5, 2011 15:03 GMT  ·  By

Google seems to be on its way to revamp the Android Market once again, and some info on what the company might include in the new version of the software portal has started to emerge.

Apparently, the Internet giant is already undergoing testing of the new Android Market, and has already pushed it to several users, some of which might have not been intended to receive it.

According to various reports around the Internet, the guys over at Tech from 10 were those to catch a glimpse at the new Android Market, which is currently only in a beta state.

They also took some shots of the new Android Market, so as to offer the rest of the users the possibility to take a look at what might Google have in store for all of us in the not too far future.

Among the spotted changes, we can count the inclusion of a new section, aimed a content rating, or the fact that some of the applications listed in the portal were marked as being test apps or as having a beta tag attached to them.

Apparently, content ratings are not something new, since rumors on its arrival on the Android Market emerged ever since last year, but nothing was announced officially on the matter until now.

One other thing that was spotted along with the new Android Market was a Music app that sported version 3.0, which is the same as the one available for Honeycomb, only that it was shrunk to fit the smaller screens of smartphones.

However, the app would still feature a series of new capabilities, including support for the Google Music cloud service, just as the previously leaked Honeycomb Music app did.

For the time being, however, no confirmation on the arrival of either of the two emerged, but more might be announced soon, so stay tuned for updates.