The Google Play Music for Android app has received its first update since the launch of the Google All Access streaming service. Google has reintroduced some of the features which were removed with the redesign along with fixing some bugs and improving the apps performance.
You can download the update directly on your device through the Google Play Store or by using the link which follows:
One of the biggest features which was removed, was the ability to remove content from your music library. While All Access allowed you to easily add music to your library, there was no way to remove albums through the Android app. Now Google has reintroduced this feature, once again allowing you to remove the music you dont want to keep in your collection.
The update also adds the option of deleting individual tracks, which will be useful for those who like to store and manage their favorite music locally on their handsets.
Finally Google has included the option of sharing tracks and adding them to a playlist directly from the Now Playing screen.
Remember that signing up for Google Play All Access before June 30th will allow you to use the service at the reduced $7.99 price after your initial one month free trial.