New Google Play Store update will let you remotely uninstall apps،
A new Google Play Store update is available today and adds some design changes and functional improvements. However, a very handy feature was included in this update that had been rumored for a few months now: the ability to remotely uninstall apps from all your Android connected devices.
- [Phone] Improves your search results experience by displaying an icon that will take you directly to the app or game.
- [Phone] New feature to help you uninstall apps on connected devices.
- [Phone] Updated design for Google Play Protect information cards.
- [Phone] Added a prompt to remind you to enable notifications when pre-registering for an app.
However, as the update has only just rolled out – and this particular feature doesn’t appear to be available yet – it’s unclear whether support will be limited to certain categories of devices or whether it will be open to the entire range of devices connected to Google. Play. Currently, users can remotely install apps between Android smartphones, smartwatches, and Chromecast devices, but not uninstall them. This feature would be a long-awaited addition, as it would make managing apps on connected devices much easier.
To check if the update is available for your device, open the Google Play Store, tap your profile picture, tap Settings > About > Play Store version > Update Play Store. If the update is available, it will automatically download and install, otherwise you will see a message telling you that the Play Store is up to date.