Google Play Books Settings Page Redesigned, Bringing a Much More Appealing and User-Friendly Look

The Google Play Books app that lets users read/listen to ebooks, audiobooks, comics, and more seems to be testing a new design. The Settings page of the app appears to have been redesigned, making it more appealing and user-friendly in terms of design.
Read more about it below.
Google Play Books – Settings Page Redesigned
As mentioned, the California-based tech maker – Google is said to be testing a new design language for its Google Play Books apps and from what has been shared, it is revealed to bring a redesigned look for its Setting page. Unlike how the Setting page looked previously with all Settings-related options on a single page and categorized into different sections, the redesigned Settings page is suggested add categorized options such as ‘General’, ‘Ebook Reading’, ‘Audiobook playback’, ‘Kids & Family’, ‘Uploads & Downloads’, ‘Notifications’, and ‘About’. On clicking these options, from the main Settings page, users would probably be taken to another page with the specific settings needed.
From what can be understood, this design change will help in providing the Settings page an organized appearance, which would probably be more appealing and user-friendly to the users of the app.
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