Google Play Store Update: Downloading or updating apps has become fast with this new feature of Google Play Store..

 
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Google Play Store has now undergone a change aimed at improving the app download and update process. After this change, the store can download three apps or app updates simultaneously. This is an upgrade to the ability to download two apps simultaneously added by Google to the Play Store in April. Before introducing such functionality, Android users had to download or update apps one by one on the Play Store, which was a very time-consuming task. Downloading or updating multiple apps simultaneously will make this work much faster.

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Users can download or update three apps simultaneously on the Google Play Store. The functionality of downloading multiple apps simultaneously was first tested in 2019. After this, Google introduced the ability to download apps parallelly in March this year. The latest change takes this functionality one step further, where users can download three apps simultaneously instead of two. Certainly, this has made the process of downloading or updating apps much faster.

For this, Android users need to open the Play Store and go to the Manage Apps and device page by tapping on the profile icon at the top-right corner of the screen. After this, users should select the Updates available page and tap on Update All. By doing this, if updates are available for more than one app, then three apps will be updated simultaneously.

While Google has not officially announced this functionality, several Gadgets 360 staff members were able to access it. Such features are usually server-side enabled, which means they will be activated automatically on the device.

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Apart from this, let us tell you that Google is also reportedly testing several other features for its Play Store. In July, it was reported to be developing additional functionality for its cloud-based app verification service - Play Protect. This could allow users to re-scan apps that have previously been marked as harmful without uninstalling them from the smartphone. The platform recently made a big change by stopping the generation of Fat Android Application Packages (Apk) and preferring its own Android App Bundles (AAB) instead. This is said to have made the process of sideloading apps more difficult.

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