Google Restores Simultaneous App Updates for Android Users on Play Store

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29 Aug 2024

Updating applications on Android devices has long been a routine task, but it has not always been as seamless as users would hope. Historically, Google Play allowed users to download multiple app updates at once, a feature that was unfortunately removed nearly a decade ago. However, in a refreshing turn of events, Google is reintroducing this functionality, much to the delight of Android users everywhere.

Reviving a Beloved Feature

According to reports from 9to5Google, the Play Store is undergoing changes that will enable users to download multiple app updates simultaneously once again. This update is particularly timely, as Google had previously restored the ability to download two new apps at once back in April. Now, users can look forward to downloading three new apps concurrently, enhancing the overall user experience.

Speculation surrounding the initial removal of this feature suggested that limitations in smartphone write speeds were a significant factor, preventing the operating system from installing multiple apps at the same time. However, with advancements in technology, modern smartphones are equipped with high-speed internal storage solutions such as UFS and NVMe. These innovations allow for the simultaneous writing of multiple large files, paving the way for the return of this much-anticipated feature.

The rollout of this update appears to be gradual, meaning that not all users will have immediate access to the ability to install multiple updates at once. Patience is key, as this feature is expected to reach a wide array of devices, including the latest Pixel 9 Pro and other top contenders in the smartphone market.

As of now, it remains uncertain whether this update is being implemented server-side or if it involves a direct update to the Play Store itself. Regardless, the anticipation surrounding this development reflects a growing desire among users for a more efficient app management experience.

How to block an app in play store?

To block an app in the Google Play Store, you can use parental controls. Open the Play Store app, tap on the menu (three horizontal lines) in the upper-left corner, go to 'Settings' > 'Parental Controls'. Turn on Parental Controls with a PIN and set content restrictions by age for apps & games. Blocking can also be done via Family Link by setting restrictions on your child’s device, providing an extra layer of control over app downloads.

How to install play store app on laptop?

Installing the Google Play Store on a laptop isn't straightforward since it’s meant for Android devices. However, you can use an Android emulator like BlueStacks. Download and install BlueStacks (or any other emulator) on your laptop, open it, and set up your Google account. The Play Store will be pre-installed in the emulator, allowing you to download and run Android apps on your laptop.
Update: 29 Aug 2024