You can either update the apps downloaded and installed on your Android device individually or automatically. Updating your apps gives you access to the latest features and improves app security and stability.
Important:
- If Google determines that an app update fixes a critical security vulnerability, we may make certain app updates. These updates can occur regardless of update settings in the app or on your device. For more information, read the Google Play Terms of Service.
- If you use Google Play on a Chromebook, find out about app updates here.
Update Android apps automatically
- Open the Google Play Store app
.
- At the top right, tap the profile icon.
- Tap Settings
Network Preferences
Auto-update apps.
- Select an option:
- Over any network to update apps using either Wi-Fi or mobile data.
- Over Wi-Fi only to update apps only when connected to Wi-Fi.
Note: If an account on your device has a sign-in error, apps may not update automatically.
Update individual Android apps automatically
- Open the Google Play Store app
.
- At the top right, tap the profile icon.
- Tap Manage apps & device.
- Select Manage
the app you want to update.
- Tap More
.
- Turn on Enable auto update.
When updates are available, the app updates automatically. To turn off automatic updates, turn off Enable auto update.
Update Android apps manually
To update apps individually or in bulk using the Google Play Store app on your mobile device:
- Open the Google Play Store app
.
- At the top right, tap the profile icon.
- Tap Manage apps & device. Apps with an update available are labeled "Update available." You can also search for a specific app.
- Tap Update.
Tips:
- When some apps get updated, they require new permissions. You may get a notification that asks whether you accept the new permissions.
- To update an app, sometimes you must restart your device.