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Soon, you can update pre-loaded apps without signing into Google account

Previously, if users were not signed into their Google accounts, pre-installed apps on their devices, including the Play Store, were cut off from updates.

By: INDO ASIAN NEWS SERVICE
| Updated on: Feb 17 2019, 11:46 IST
The feature would only apply to devices shipped with Android Lollipop or newer OS versions
The feature would only apply to devices shipped with Android Lollipop or newer OS versions (Bloomberg)

Google is planning to roll-out a functionality that would auto-update pre-loaded apps via Google Play even when users are not signed into their Google accounts.

With this feature, the search engine giant aims to provide a more consistent app experience for users in the coming months, Android Police reported on Friday.

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Previously, if users were not signed into their Google accounts, pre-installed apps on their devices, including the Play Store, were cut off from updates.

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"In the coming months, Google Play will begin testing a new feature that will automatically allow Google Play to update pre-loaded apps and with users having an option to turn off this feature at any time if they wish. This should also help developers reduce overhead costs required to support obsolete app versions," the report quoted Google as saying in a letter to the developers.

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Google is advising developers to make sure that any updates to their app work properly in the absence of a Google account.

The feature would only apply to devices shipped with Android Lollipop or newer OS versions, the report added. It is yet not clear by when would the feature be officially released for all Android users.

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First Published Date: 17 Feb, 11:46 IST
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