Before downloading an app from the Google Play Store, we often check the user reviews and ratings to avoid filling up our phone’s memory with an app that won’t be useful. So, let’s take a look at the ratings Google’s own apps have received on the Play Store. Below, we present a list starting from the lowest-rated to the highest-rated Google apps.
How many points did Google apps get in the Google Play Store?
Among the lowest-rated apps, the “Device Assist” app stands out with a rating of 2.1 stars out of 5, based on 2,500 reviews. This app allows older versions of Google Home devices to pair with your devices, but user reviews highlight significant optimization issues.
The second lowest-rated software is Google Classroom, with a rating of 2.4 stars. This is quite surprising, considering that Classroom gained significant popularity during the pandemic as online education became more prevalent. Following Classroom is the “Chrome Remote Desktop” app, taking the third spot on our list.
Google Apps | Rating |
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Assistant (Icon) | 4.0 |
Clock | 4.0 |
GPay | 4.0 |
Fit | 4.0 |
Slides | 4.0 |
Wallpapers | 4.0 |
Android Auto | 4.1 |
Chat | 4.1 |
Chrome | 4.1 |
Docs | 4.1 |
Keep | 4.1 |
Maps | 4.1 |
News | 4.1 |
Sheets | 4.1 |
YouTube | 4.1 |
Calendar | 4.2 |
4.2 | |
Gmail | 4.2 |
Home | 4.2 |
YouTube | 4.2 |
Contacts | 4.3 |
Drive | 4.3 |
Earth | 4.3 |
Messages | 4.3 |
One | 4.3 |
Snapseed | 4.3 |
Translate | 4.3 |
Wallet | 4.3 |
YouTube Kids | 4.3 |
Calculator | 4.4 |
Fi | 4.4 |
Find My Device | 4.4 |
Gallery | 4.4 |
Phone | 4.4 |
Sound | 4.4 |
Gboard | 4.5 |
Meet (Duo) | 4.5 |
Photos | 4.5 |
Tasks | 4.5 |
YouTube Music | 4.5 |
Files | 4.6 |
Lens (Icon) | 4.6 |
Podcasts | 4.6 |
Play Games | 4.7 |
Socratic | 4.7 |