Android users are poised to experience a significant upgrade in their app management capabilities, thanks to a recent enhancement in the Google Play Store. This change allows for the simultaneous download of up to three apps or app updates, streamlining what was once a more tedious one-at-a-time process. This new feature builds on the functionality introduced in April, which had already increased the limit to two concurrent downloads.
Google Play Store Simultaneous App Downloads
The ability to download multiple apps at once is not entirely new; it was first tested back in 2019. However, the rollout of this feature in March marked a significant step forward in improving user experience. With the latest update, Android users can now enjoy the convenience of downloading three apps or updates simultaneously, making the overall process much more efficient.
To take advantage of this new functionality, users need to follow a few simple steps. They should open the Play Store and navigate to the
While Google has yet to make an official announcement regarding this feature, reports from various staff members at Gadgets 360 indicate that it is accessible on multiple devices. This suggests that such features are typically enabled server-side, allowing for automatic access on compatible devices.
Other In-Development Play Store Features
In addition to the simultaneous download feature, Google is reportedly testing several other enhancements for the Play Store. In July, it was noted that the company is working on improvements for Play Protect, its cloud-based app verification service. This new functionality may allow users to re-scan apps previously flagged as harmful without the need to uninstall them from their devices.
Moreover, Google has recently made a significant shift by ceasing the generation of large Android Application Packages (APKs) in favor of the more efficient Android App Bundle (AAB). While this change is intended to streamline app distribution, it has also resulted in a more complex sideloading process for users.