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08/10/11, 00:01:59
Google Music v4.0.1 Ice Cream Sandwich Google+
Requirements: Android 2.1
Overview: If you're using the Google Music Beta to stream music to your phone, you can now check out a leak of the Ice Cream Sandwich version of the app, which features a better-looking, easier to use interface.
What's New
everything. Music 4.0.1 bring a new interface with more options, better controls, and an all around cleaner look.
http://cdn.androidcommunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/music-leak-2-324x540.png
The new version of Google Music (which is apparently from Ice Cream Sandwich, but works with Gingerbread and Froyo just fine) hasn't added a ton of new features—it's just changed around how the interface works. First off, it's a lot prettier—in fact, it looks just like the iOS webapp version. In addition, the play and skip buttons at the bottom of the library screen have been replaced with an easy-access search button, the album art is much more prominent in the Now Playing screen, and tapping on the album art brings up many more options than in Google Music 3 (see the screenshot above).
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Requirements: Android 2.1
Overview: If you're using the Google Music Beta to stream music to your phone, you can now check out a leak of the Ice Cream Sandwich version of the app, which features a better-looking, easier to use interface.
What's New
everything. Music 4.0.1 bring a new interface with more options, better controls, and an all around cleaner look.
http://cdn.androidcommunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/music-leak-2-324x540.png
The new version of Google Music (which is apparently from Ice Cream Sandwich, but works with Gingerbread and Froyo just fine) hasn't added a ton of new features—it's just changed around how the interface works. First off, it's a lot prettier—in fact, it looks just like the iOS webapp version. In addition, the play and skip buttons at the bottom of the library screen have been replaced with an easy-access search button, the album art is much more prominent in the Now Playing screen, and tapping on the album art brings up many more options than in Google Music 3 (see the screenshot above).
http://adf.ly/35sa0