Sunday 8 February 2015

How to Disable Automatic App Updates

Most android clients like to get their applications upgraded naturally, while others want to physically overhaul it without anyone else's input. I'm with the later, I like to physically redesign all my applications in light of the fact that i like to be in control of my gadget. An alternate reason i like to physically upgrade my applications is on the grounds that some application redesign evacuate characteristics that i love and like, same as application overhaul includes characteristics that i dislike either. An alternate decent reason is that it spares battery in light of the fact that it won't intermittently check if there are application upgrades, subsequently sparing cpu process and ram utilization. I like to peruse through application consents and physically pick which application upgrades to introduce.

To those of you who needs better control of your gadget as i do, here's a straightforward excercise on how to easily disable automatic app updates

How to disable auto-update apps:

Step #1: Open Play Store

Step #2: Swipe from left corner to right to open the menu


Step #3: Tap on Settings


Step #4: Tap on Auto-update apps


Step #5: Choose Do not auto-update apps


NOTE: If you want to enable the auto updates in the future, follow the steps above but on Step #5 choose Auto-update apps at any time or Auto-update apps over Wi-Fi only.

Now, to manually update your apps

Step #1: Open Play Store

Step #2: Swipe from the left to right and tap on My apps

Step #3: You can tap on apps with pending updates and update them manually, or if you like to update them all at once, you’ll find the handy Update All button in the upper right corner

This post was first displayed on AndroidDrawer.




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