Google has opened a Play Store testing program for early arrivals of its Maps application for Android. Beginning today, on the off chance that you join to end up a beta testing, you can download and put in new forms of Google Maps not yet prepared for authority discharge more effortlessly than some time recently. That begins with version 9.27, which doesn't have any noticeable changes starting right now considering the application was overhauled to 9.26.1 just a week ago.
In spite of the fact that Google has since a long time ago welcomed regular Android users to participate in beta tests of popular applications and services, it's had a tendency to do as such with a special Google Group managed online. At the time of company's I/O developer conference last month, Google reported another, more open activity to convey those application beta projects straightforwardly to the Play Store. The company's first application to get this style of Play Store beta was its particular Google application a couple of months prior.
Currently, you can join testing programs from the application's posting and expel yourself effortlessly from the same page in the store. New overhauls additionally get pushed out specifically in the same way as standard applications. Eventually, this gives Google a strong channel to test new discharges much more completely than some time recently, by taking advantage of the Android community's eagerness to attempt new programming as right on time as soon as possible.
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