It is nothing surprising that Android gets Google+, after all, Android is a product from Google itself. Android’s Google+ app is indeed very clever. The mobile app is intuitive and excellently designed, though of course it has a few flaws. If you didn’t know much about the Google+ app, you would probably think that it is designed specifically for mobile application.
As the application is opened, a home screen appears which includes most of the main elements such as Profile, Photos, Circles, Stream and Huddle. Interestingly, the element called Hangouts, used for video conferencing, is missing though Google is currently planning to add it sometime soon.
The moment you tap on any icon, it takes you to an inner screen which perfectly fits all the G+ elements within itself, without looking even a bit cluttered. The navigation is fairly easy and convenient too. When you tap on Circles, a list of Circles appears and after tapping on a particular one while using the bottom tabs, a list of people in that Circle appears. From there, the photos and/ or posts that you wish to see can be filtered.
One interesting thing about the Google+ app is its location awareness, which the web-based version lacks. If you wish to see posts from only the people near you, you can filter them accordingly with great ease. This feature is very useful and was demonstrated in one instance, when a Google+ user needed a bicycle pump for specific wheel type and was able to get it from someone nearby who had it.
