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Google play already allows you to test the applications before installing them

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A year ago, during the Google I / O in 2016, the arrival of Instant Apps was announced. Applications that allow users to test them before installing them. A very interesting option for users and one that saves time. Finally, after a time of waiting, these applications arrive at the Play Store. We can already test an application before installing it.

Google Play already allows you to test the applications before installing them

It is possible thanks to the new button that Google Play introduces in the app store. Now, next to the install button we find a button that says " Try now ". In this way, by pressing this button we will be able to test the application in question.

Google Play introduces "Try Now"

When we click on this button, a small version of the application will be loaded as a demonstration. In a matter of seconds this trial version will load so that we can test it. Without any commitment we can use the application for a time. If you have convinced us, we go back to Google Play and proceed to install the application. If we did not like it, we do not install it.

This "Try Now" button is in the testing phase. There are a number of applications where it is already available right now. These applications are: Skyscanner, BuzzFeed, Red Bull, Soccer News, ShareTheMeal and NY Times. In all of these we have the button in question.

Google has commented that more applications will be added in the coming weeks. All these applications can be found at this link. Thus, keep track of the applications available on Google Play that we can test. What do you think of this new feature?

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