Google Play Store, the world’s largest mobile app store, comes pre-installed on all certified Android devices, including Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Play Store is the primary source where Android users download apps and games, but US technology giant Google has started publishing its apps on the Samsung Galaxy Store. Currently, there are only two Google apps on the Galaxy Store: Google Translate and Wear OS. However, the number of Google applications listed in the Galaxy Store is expected to increase in the coming days. Offering Android support for smartphones, smart watches, tablets and smart TVs, Google also publishes its apps in app stores of other brands, such as Realme. Google apps listed on the Samsung Galaxy Store Turning the route to Samsung Galaxy Store this time, the internet giant aims to further increase its hegemony in the application market. Samsung has been uploading their Android apps to the Play Store over the past few years. Currently, the South Korean company has up to two dozen apps on the Play Store. This makes it easy for users to update all the apps on their phones from one place. As I said above, we expect more Google apps to be listed in the Galaxy Store in the coming period. This innovation, a new indicator of the deepening partnership between Google and Samsung, shows that both brands aim to provide a much more integrated service to their users.