How to Stop Auto-Updates on an Android Cell Phone

All of us have been there. During a conversation, you assert a fact that your friend questions. For instance, you might inform your acquaintance that two US presidents have been removed from office. Your friend is adamant that the answer is three. You won't have a long discussion. Within a split second, you both had the identical thought: Google it. Welcome to personal communication in the 21st century! So you pick up your phone, and as you swipe the screen, the dreaded "auto-updates in progress" message appears. Nothing will be Googled by you. Your phone is in a state of cellular inertia. It is going through a laborious but required software update process. a procedure that could last for an hour. Not really a little period of time where you require your phone.


Why Updating your Phone’s Operating System and Apps is Important

Although automatic updates might be a big pain, it's crucial to update your software. To address issues often security ones and add new features, software makers release new updates. If you don't update your software, you put yourself at risk for malware infections and broken programmes. The question therefore becomes how and when to upgrade your mobile apps and software, not if you should. How to Stop Android Phone Auto-Updates You must first switch off auto-upgrades in order to halt them and take control over when and how your cell phone updates. You're presumably using the most recent operating system (OS), dubbed Pie, if you're using an Android smartphone. These instructions for disabling auto-updates are predicated on that. Pie is not required for you to follow these instructions.

How to Stop your Phone from Auto-Updating its OS:

  1. The quick settings menu will appear when you swipe downward from the top edge of your screen.

  2. The cog icon, sometimes known as the "gear" icon, is typically located in the top right corner. gear icon

  3. Then, select "Software Update" from the menu of choices.

  4. "Download updates automatically" should be deselected.

  5. Ensure that every selection is deselected.

 

How to Stop your Google Play Store Apps from Auto-Updating:

 

  1. Launch the Google Play Store application. Android Play icon

  2. Tap the menu symbol in the top left corner of the screen. a three-line horizontal menu icon

  3. Select "Settings."

  4. Select "Auto-update apps."

  5. Then select "Don't auto-update apps."

  6. Click "Done."

How to Manually Update Cell Phone Apps and Software

After turning off automatic updates, you should be sure to set a time to update your apps and software.

How to Manually Update your phone’s OS

 

  1. The quick settings menu will appear when you swipe downward from the top edge of your screen.

  2. The cog icon, sometimes known as the "gear" icon, is typically located in the top right corner. gear icon

  3. Then, select "Software Update" from the menu of choices.

  4. Then select "Manually update software."

 

The most recent OS update will now take place on your phone.

 

TIP: Restart your phone to make sure all of the updates are installed.

 

How to Manually Update Apps from the Google Play Store

 

  1. Activate the Play Store app. Android Play icon

  2. Hit the Menu button. a three-line horizontal menu icon

  3. the "My apps and games" option

          ->Apps marked "Update" are those that have an update available.

  1. To update all, select "Update All."

          ->Find the precise app you want to update and hit Update for each one.

When to Update your Cell Phone’s Apps and Software

The ideal time to update your software is one that you can choose. Data use and convenience are two aspects to take into account.

Save data – Update your apps when you’re connected to WiFi

You can configure your phone to only update when you are connected to WiFi if data utilisation is a concern of yours. By doing this, you'll make sure that updating your apps and software doesn't use up your data allowance. Additionally, it will hasten the update procedure.

To only allow your phone to update when you’re connected to WiFi:

  1. The quick settings menu will appear when you swipe down from the top edge of your screen.

  2. The cog icon, sometimes known as the "gear" icon, is typically located in the top right corner.

  3. Select "Software Update."

  4. "Auto download over WiFi" should be turned on.


To only allow apps to update when you are connected to WiFi:

  1. Launch the Google Play Store programme. Android Play icon

  2. Tap the menu symbol in the top left corner of the display. a three-line horizontal menu icon

  3. Choose "Settings"

  4. Choose "Auto-update apps"

  5. Choose "Over WiFi only"

  6. Click "Done"


TIP: On occasion, updating an app may require restarting your smartphone.

Make it Convenient

You can choose when to update, so you can do it whenever it's most convenient for you. Select a time when you won't need your phone for at least an hour. After the update, you'll also need a few extra minutes to restart your phone.


How to Schedule Auto-Updates on your Phone

When programming your phone to run automatic updates at a specified time, we recommend choosing a time when you won’t need your phone for about an hour.

  1. Swipe down from the top edge of your screen to reveal the quick settings menu

  2. Tap the cog (also called ‘gear’) icon, which is usually in the upper right corner cog icon

  3. Tap “Scheduled update”

  4. Toggle “Scheduled software updates” to On

  5. Select the time you would like your phone to run its auto updates.

TIP: Restart your phone to ensure all updates are activated.


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