While Google said it would be days for the updated Android Market to roll out to users, users are already seeing the update hit their handsets (we’re not seeing it yet). The Market update includes the new Google Music which allows users to find new music to purchase straight to their handset and backup to their music locker. We’re waiting for the update to hit our handsets to give you guys a hands-on, but in the mean time try checking you’re own devices for the update. If you’re still not seeing the update try clearing your Market’s cache (go to settings>applications and tap on the Android Market app). Interested in seeing the rest of Google Music? Check it out after the break. (via AndroidCentral)

3 Responses to “Updated Android Market begins to push out to devices, includes Google Music”

  1. toyan says:

    i got it all i did was restart my phone

  2. gimmeabreak says:

    Just got it after dumping the market cache. Looks good and all screens populate almost instantly….makes for a very nice experience. A bit clunky how Google has contrived the payment functions — especially when you're just going through the motions to get a free song — but no worse than what Apple does in similar circumstances. Overall, I'd say it's a winner.

    Now, let's hope the Android-enamored masses come through with a bajillion purchases. :)

  3. f1supporters says:

    i almost said, where?

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