Back at this year's Google I/O conference, the Android development team showcased a "beyond Android 2.2" music player feature, but even in the newly released Android 2.3 system, there was no sign of this new music player. Now, screenshots of the new Android Music app that Google is developing have leaked. If you want to try it out, you can click on the download link below. Google had previously revealed some special features of this new software: users can access the music store using their Google account to purchase and download music, or directly use their account to stream music from the cloud. Additionally, users can also control and access their music library on their computer via their phone. In this leaked beta version of the app, the overall visual effect is more stunning, and account management functions and some new features have been added. For instance, a menu button has been added to the top left of the app interface. Tapping this menu button will open the app menu directly, eliminating the need for physical buttons. Andy Rubin had previously stated that every future application would have a consistent and prominent menu button, mainly designed for tablets...