Michio Hasai Michio Hasai is a social strategist and car guy. Find him on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

Android doesn’t distinguish between phone and tablet apps… until now

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It’s funny when you didn’t notice something so simple as a lack of a distinction between tablet and phone apps until they make the option available.

At last, Google Play has come along. In a Friday post to the Android Developers Blog, Google announced an upcoming change to Google Play sure to please Android tablet users everywhere. Started November 21, when you access Google Play on an Android tablet, you will be given a tablet-optimized apps section as your default view. You can still search for compatible phone apps, but they’ll be clearly marked as “Designed for phone.”

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Michio Hasai Michio Hasai is a social strategist and car guy. Find him on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

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