The new version brings some minor changes to translations

Apr 26, 2013 07:02 GMT  ·  By

One week after releasing Google Play 4.0.26, which added some minor changes to the Android applications store, Google is slowly rolling out another version of the app.

According to AndroidPolice, Google Play Store 4.0.27 has been silently pushed live in some regions and will arrive in the following weeks on all Android devices.

Just like the previous version, Google Play store 4.0.27 does not come with anything new in terms of features, instead it adds some minor changes to translations.

Also, there's a small change to the manifest that removed android:excludeFromRecents="true" from one of the billing activities, but aside from that nothing else has been changed.

The good news is some of the promotional and recommended content in the previous major version of Play Store, which was only available for users in the US, are now becoming available in other countries too.

Keep in mind that the major release, Google Play 4.0, which brings lots of improvements, is only available in a few countries.

However, those who wish to manually install the latest version of Google Play on their devices can download the APK file via Softpedia. Make sure your phone runs Android 2.2 or higher though.