Update Google Play Store on Android and Keep Your Apps Update
October 18, 2022 By Fakun Gram
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Normally, without your intervention, your Android device upgrades the operating system and your apps on a regular basis. Your phone or tablet will always run the most recent software with bug fixes and security updates. However, there are situations when you might want to update your phone right away rather than waiting for it to do so automatically.
This is particularly true with the Play Store, a crucial program that is in charge of managing and updating all the other apps on your device in addition to other duties. Or perhaps you want to enable the automatic updates setting once more so that everything updates automatically because it was previously disabled. Here's what to do.
The Manage apps & device option in the Google Play Store can be used to update the majority of the apps on your phone. However, updates to the Play Store are made significantly differently.
- Start the Play Store app.
- Tap your account icon at the top right.
- In the menu, choose Settings.
- On the Settings page, tap About.
- Look in the Play Store version section. If there's an update available, tap Update Play Store.
How to update all your apps automatically on Android
To set up your Android device to update all apps automatically, adhere to these procedures.
- Start the Play Store app.
- Tap your account icon at the top right.
- In the menu, choose Settings.
- Tap the Network preferences and then tap Auto-update apps.
- In the pop-up window, choose whether you want to update Over Wi-Fi only or Over any network.
By Fakun Gram
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