How to Update Applications in Google Play Store
Keeping applications updated is the best way to ensure you have the latest features and the best performance. App developers regularly release app updates that may contain fixes and patches to fix security issues and bugs, update new features, improvements, and many more. Users can either manually update their apps or turn on auto-updates and let the apps be automatically updated when connected to Internet or mobile data. For more information on how to update an app using the Google Play Store, continue reading below.
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Update apps on Google Play Store
1. Open [Google Play Store] and on the top-right corner, tap your profile icon.
2. Tap [Manage apps & device] > [Manage] tab > [Updates available].
3. Select the apps you want to update and tap the update icon on the top-right corner and please wait while the app gets updated.
Note:
App update requires Wi-Fi or mobile data connection; please ensure your phone is connected to the Internet before updating the apps.
Make sure your device has enough storage for app updates since it consumes storage space.
If an app is not available under the 'Updates available' list, the app is already up-to-date.
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