Thanks to various image and video leaks, we've gotten an early look at several of the new features coming with Windows Phone 8.1, including the Action Center notification panel and Cortana, the personal assistant. One part of the update that has managed to elude the leaky spotlight is the new Windows Phone Store, but that's changing today thanks to a report that contains images and details of Microsoft's updated mobile app store.
According to WPCentral, the first panel that users will see in the refreshed Windows Phone Store is "Featured," which will be capable of displaying several apps at once. There will also allegedly be a "Quick Links" section that'll be split up into featured apps and games as well as top paid and free apps, as well as a "Personalized" section for apps that Microsoft thinks that you'd enjoy based on your download history. Heck, Microsoft is even sweating the small details, going so far as to capitalize the word "Store" in the update.

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