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How to update apps on Android

How to update apps on Android

You can update your Android apps one at a time, all together, or automatically. When you update your apps to the latest version, it gives you access to the latest features and improves app security and stability.

Update Android apps manually

  1. Open the Google Play Store app .
  2. At the top right, tap the profile icon.
  3. Tap Manage apps & device.
  4. Under “Updates available,” tap See details.
  5. Next to the app you want to update, tap Update.

Tips:

Update Android apps automatically Update all of your Android apps automatically

Tip: If an account on your device has a sign-in error, apps may not update automatically.

Update individual Android apps automatically

Tips:

Update apps with limited amount of mobile dataImportant:

This option is available to a limited group.

  1. Open the Play Store app .
  2. At the top right, tap the profile icon.
  3. Tap Settings Network preferences Auto-update apps.
  4. Tap Update with limited amount of mobile data.
How it works

Google Play can use a limited portion of your monthly mobile data to automatically update your apps. Google Play prioritizes app updates using several factors, like apps with new features or apps we think you’ll use the most. Google Play always tries to update apps over Wi-Fi first.

How much mobile data this setting uses

When this setting is on, Google Play picks a budget based on several factors. For example:

All information is used in accordance with Google’s Privacy Policy.

If you clear Play Store data, your settings and previous budget will be reset.

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