Saturday 15 November 2014

Android Tip: How to Update Your Apps Automatically

One of the most anticipated new features in iOS 7 is the ability for an iPhone or iPad to install app updates automatically—meaning no more annoying update reminders on the home screen.
But here’s the thing: if you have a relatively new Android phone, you can already set your apps to quietly—and painlessly—update themselves in the background, no taps required.
Android Tip

Indeed, once you’ve tweaked a key setting, the only time you’ll ever need to manually update one of your Android apps is when it wants permission to access something new on your phone (such as your contacts, your photos, or your current location).
Google Play Store auto update settings 300x300 Android tip: How to update your apps automatically
Want your Android phone to update your apps automatically? No problem.
Here’s how:
  • First, open the Google Play Store app on your Android phone. (Remember, you can simply tell your Android phone to open the Play Store; just tap microphone icon in the Google search box on your phone’s home screen, then say “Open Play Store.”)
  • Tap the three-dot menu button in the top-right corner of the screen, then tap Settings.
  • Under the General section, tap “Auto-update apps,” then pick an option: “Do not auto-update apps” (if you’d rather be in charge of which apps get updated), “Auto-update apps at any time” (if you’re fine with Android updating all your apps, even over a 3G or 4G cellular data network), or “Auto-update apps over Wi-Fi only” (if you’re worried about running up cellular data charges, as you probably should be).
That’s it! Your Android phone will now keep all your apps updated automatically, while also prompting you if an app requests permission to access additional data on your phone.

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