Google has been focusing on the Android operating system lately. Having released the first developer preview update for Android 15 last month, the company will release the second version this month. Of course, the company does not forget its mobile applications.
Google also continues to develop its mobile applications. In this context, the company recently started testing a new feature for the Play Store. Accordingly, more than one application can be downloaded at the same time. Here are the details…
Simultaneous download is being tested for Google Play Store!
As Android users know, when you try to download more than one application from the Google Play Store at the same time, they are downloaded one by one, not all together. In other words, not all of them are downloaded at the same time. However, this feature is available in the App Store, the app store of iPhones. According to the information, Play Store will also have the same feature.
Simultaneous download feature is being tested for Google Play Store!
According to recently revealed information, Google is testing the ability to download multiple apps in the Play Store. According to this innovation, which was noticed in version 40.0.13 of the app store, up to two apps can be downloaded at the same time. However, there is reportedly a way to increase this number to five.
According to the source, updates will not be downloaded at the same time, just like apps. In other words, back-to-back updates will be downloaded one by one, one by one.
It is currently unknown when this innovation, which is currently in the testing phase, will be available to everyone. At this point, estimates point to the coming months. So for now, there seems to be nothing to do but wait.
Simultaneous download feature is being tested for Google Play Store!
In addition, according to a news that emerged in the past months, the Google Play Store will have the ability to remotely uninstall applications. It should be noted that it is currently possible to download applications from a device with the same Google account.
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