Google has just released new update for Google Play Services for Android devices.It looks like Google updating their whole design and also Google Play Store Interface before releasing Android L.As we all know that Google has announced its next major Android Update called Android L this year and also Google shows some new features such as new material design and new user interface.
Well, Android L is still under developing stage but Google has already announced that Moto G, Moto X and Nexus 5 will get Android L update soon.LG and HTC also confirmed their devices.
Google Play Services gets its another major update.However Google has not confirmed any news regarding to new Play Service update.One of the identical change in this new update is new launcher icon for Settings.It seems like Google wants to change while design according to Android L design and its features.
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Download and Install this new Google Play Service update on your Android devices.Before going to install this new update, first check current version of your Google Play Service by going to Settings > Apps > Google Play services.
Source: AndroidPolice
Well, Android L is still under developing stage but Google has already announced that Moto G, Moto X and Nexus 5 will get Android L update soon.LG and HTC also confirmed their devices.
Google Play Services gets its another major update.However Google has not confirmed any news regarding to new Play Service update.One of the identical change in this new update is new launcher icon for Settings.It seems like Google wants to change while design according to Android L design and its features.
Also check: Samsung Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A5 leaked online, comes with aluminium unibody design
Download and Install this new Google Play Service update on your Android devices.Before going to install this new update, first check current version of your Google Play Service by going to Settings > Apps > Google Play services.
Source: AndroidPolice
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