Nowadays, mobile data plan is very expensive to buy you don’t want to spend a huge amount for that, the better you will choose Wireless network it gives an unlimited service to access any kind of web or apps. If your Android mobile gets too many apps installed and they need up to date himself as a default the feature takes action auto update without your permission, when auto-update perform the apps on Android you might loose some plenty of data. Even your data package gets you fine, if you find any problem with downloading updates and want to manage over when you need update on to them.
In case of, you want to call off those Android apps from auto updating their self without your knowledge. Google brings turn off automatic update that is not available for everyone’s eye the feature was hidden, let you can check it out the option where it was available and how to reach on to them.
Stop All Installed Android Apps from Updating:
* First of all, Go ahead ”Google Play Store”
* On the top search bar beside you can find three lines (=) horizontal lines, click on to this and ”Settings”
* Click Settings–> General –> Auto-Update Apps
Once you have finished the job, you will be granted with various of features for auto updating Android apps. You can use Do not auto-update apps, Auto-update apps at any time. Data charges may apply or Auto-update apps over Wi-Fi only. If you completely disable auto updating apps, whenever you receive app update from Google Play, the feature will appear in the notification bar. From there, you start with tap on notification where you can see what apps that you want to update, and think you need to set manually update on particular app request from the notification center.
Stop Single Android App from Auto Updating:
If the above article you read that completely stop all app updates, but here is another option that you can make stop single app from auto update. We must thank to Google that make you simple process stopping auto update apps, here you can stop individually of every installed Android apps on your phone device.
* Start to Google Play Store
* Press horizontal lines situated in the search bar left.
* Select ”My Apps & Games”
* The feature will take you a list of installed apps
* Pick any single app that you want to stop auto-updates
* Once you tap any app, it will take you to the app main page. From there you can find on the top right vertical three dot lines, if you find right mark ticked into the box for an Auto-update. Then you may go with uncheck the option to make manual arrangement. But the rest it keeps auto update the apps.
That’s it.
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