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how to update apps?

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Open the App Store. Tap your profile icon at the top of the screen. Scroll to see pending updates and release notes. Tap Update next to an app to update only that app, or tap Update All.

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  • Open your phone's Settings app.
  • Near the bottom, tap System. System update.
  • You'll see your update status. Follow any steps on the screen.
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Rathore qdcamil Sachin
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Having a stable internet connection is a requirement for Play Store to update applications on your phone. If you are facing a problem in updating your apps, check your internet connection and wait for it to get stable. To check your internet connection, ensure that you have enough network bars or a working WiFi connection. One can use speed test websites online to check the speed of your internet. You can also switch to a better internet connection if needed.

One of the major reasons behind apps not updating errors on Android is your device not having enough storage. If there is not enough space, your applications won’t update on your phone. To resolve this issue, manually delete files and media to free up space. But since this is a time-consuming process, you can use Google’s Files app to remove junk files. Steps to use it are given below-

Sometimes temporary files in the form of a cache obstruct the changes in the settings to occur if the updates demand them. Thus, you should clear the cache data of the Play Store before updating your apps. This practice keeps the apps running smoothly. Steps are-

Android gives an option to auto-upgrade apps in the background as well. One doesn’t have to go to Play Store every time to update apps manually. The steps to activate auto-update apps are-

Some system apps behave differently when the date or time on your phone is incorrect. Make sure the date and time are correct.

You can completely stop the Play Store services in the background and start from scratch to update apps. Steps are-

Google itself keeps updating Play Store with the redesign and new features in the background. If you have installed the latest updated app using an APK file from a non-Google resource, you will need to remove these updates for better functioning on Play Store. Follow the steps given below-

If you want to continue using the Data Saver mode on Android but don’t want the Play Store to be affected, you will enable unrestricted data usage for the app. This way, Play Store will continue to work normally even when Data Saver Mode is on.

There are chances that the Play Store is failing to authenticate your Google Account and this is the reason why you are not able to update apps on your Android phone. To resolve this, you need to remove your current account from the device and add it again. Follow the steps to carry out the action-

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Ruairi Prendes
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While iPhone and iPad offer a pretty decent system of auto-updating apps, you can also manually update them. Whichever route you choose, this guide can help you out as we have covered all possible ways. Let’s begin.

iPhone and iPad usually have automatic app updates turned on by default. However, in lieu of saving data, battery, or while troubleshooting some issues, it might have been disabled.

So let’s ensure automatic app update is enabled on your iPhone and iPad.

Step 1: Launch Settings and scroll down and tap on App Store.

Step 2: Under Automatic Downloads, turn on the toggle for App Updates.

Notably, these automatic update downloads follow their schedule (depending on battery, data, time of the day, etc.) In a nutshell, an update is not downloaded as soon as it is available.

However, you can force update an app to ensure that you’re all caught up. Follow the instructions in the next section to do so.

As mentioned above, you can manually update apps when you don’t want to wait for automatic updates or some reason, your apps aren’t updating automatically. And amazingly there is more than one way to do so.

Step 1: Launch the App Store → tap your profile icon from the top-right corner.

Step 2: Here, you’ll spot an Available update or Upcoming Automatic Updates section. You can either,

Alternatively, you can also long-press the App Store icon from your Home Screen or Lock Screen and select Updates to view all impending updates.

In case you do not find any apps listed here, it implies that all your apps are already up-to-date. This could either be due to the automatic updates or no new update is available as of now.

Tip: While you’re here, you can also check out if the app has been recently updated. Simply scroll down to the Updated Recently section.

Often, apps with a multi-million user base, like WhatsApp, Twitter, etc., release their update and in turn their new features in batches. And automatic download might not catch the update until a broader release.

But if you want to play around with the new features before anyone else, here’s how you can check and update the app.

Step 1: Launch the App Store and go to the Search tab.

Step 2: Type in the app you want to update.

Step 3: Depending on whether an update is available or not, you’ll spot an Update or Open button next to the App.

Step 4: Tap Update to start the download.

Although not an official way to update an app on iPhone or iPad, it is a cool workaround. So, when you’re not in the mood to open App Store and search for the app (as shown in the steps above), you can simply delegate the task to Siri.

Step 1: Invoke Siri, either say open App name on App Store or check the update for the App name (we have taken Amazon for example).

Step 2: It will redirect you to App Store’s search page for the app.

Step 3: Here, tap Update next to the app.

With great power comes greater responsibilities. And now that you know how to manually download app updates, you should not abuse the power.

If you’ve initiated an app update, only to realize that you’re low on battery or cellular data, here’s how you can stop or pause the update and continue later

When an app is updating, you’ll see a progress circle next to it in App Store and a progress circle over its icon on Home Screen or App Library. To pause an app update, simply tap the progress circle. And tap the progress circle again to begin the update.

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Madaan npowfouk Manish
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Keeping your iPhone apps up-to-date is incredibly important. Not only will it make sure that you've got all the latest features that your apps have to offer, but it also lets the developers patch up security flaws that can leave you at risk.

By default, any app you download onto your iPhone should update automatically. But if you prefer to manage your updates manually, doing so is straightforward.

Here's how to manually update your iPhone apps, how to turn off automatic updates, and some tips on what to do if your apps won't accept updates.

You'll manage app updates in the same place that you originally download them from: the App Store.

1. Open the App Store on your iPhone and tap your profile icon in the top-right corner.

2. Scroll down until you see a list of apps. The ones that say Update next to them can be updated, while the ones that say Open have already been updated.

3. Tap Update next to each app you want to update, and the download/installation process will begin.

If you want to enable or disable automatic app updates, you can do it in the Settings app.

1. Open your iPhone's Settings app and scroll down to tap App Store.

2. Under the Automatic Downloads header, tap the App Updates switch to turn them on or off. When it's green and flipped to the right, automatic updates are on.

Occasionally, your apps might not update automatically or manually. If you run into this issue, try these troubleshooting tips.

Some apps won't update if you're using cellular data. You should wait until you're in a location where you have a Wi-Fi signal and try to install the update.

To check that you're connected to Wi-Fi, open the Settings app and tap Wi-Fi. If you're connected, you'll see a network name with a checkmark next to it.

When an app is updating, you'll see its icon gray out, and you won't be able to open it. Usually this goes away within a few minutes, but sometimes updates get "stuck," and they'll never leave this grayed-out state.

To fix this, try tapping the app's icon to pause the update, then tap it again to restart the update. If that doesn't work, tap and hold the icon until you see a menu appear. Select Pause Download, then do it again and choose Resume Download.

Sometimes, all it takes to get an update working again is to restart your phone.

Turn off your iPhone and then turn it back on again — if you're not sure how to do this, check out our article on how to restart or force-restart any iPhone model.

If nothing else has worked, you might need to delete the app and reinstall it from the App Store.

If it's a paid app, don't worry — you won't need to pay for it a second time. The App Store keeps track of every app you've ever installed, and allows you to reinstall them with a tap.

When you reinstall the app, you'll automatically get the latest version, which includes the update.

If you don't have a valid payment method connected to your Apple ID account, you won't be able to download new apps (even free ones) or install new updates.

You can add or remove payment methods from your iPhone through the Apple ID menu. For more details, check out our video on how to remove payment methods.

If any of your payment methods are expired or declined, remove them and then add another. Once you have a working payment method entered, try to update your app again.

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Nishu Surya
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In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to manually or automatically update apps on your iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch via the App Store.

If you don’t see any app here, that means all apps are up-to-date. This may be because of the automatic updates feature that handles this process in the background.

The apps whose updates you have recently installed are listed underneath the heading Updated Recently.

Pro tip: A quick way to access the updates section is by pressing the App Store icon on the Home Screen or App Library and selecting Updates.

The automatic app updates feature is turned on by default, but if you want the controls in your hands, here’s how to turn off (or turn on) automatic app updates on your iPhone or iPad:

Apps on your Apple Watch update automatically. But if you turned this feature off or wish to install an update now (before your Watch has done this for you), follow these steps:

Important: If you have installed the watchOS version of an iPhone app, it updates automatically when you update that iOS app. For example, if you update the Google Maps app on your iPhone, its Watch version is also updated without you having to do anything.

In my testing, I found that even when you have pending app updates, the Updates section in the Apple Watch App Store may say, “No Updates. All your apps are up to date.” It says the same after you force quit the App Store app on your Apple Watch or restart it.

Updating Apple Watch apps using the iPhone or automatic updates seems more reliable. On iPhone, you can pull down the updates screen to refresh it. But on Apple Watch, this isn’t there. So, sometimes you won’t see updates available here, even though there are. It’s also possible that there is a bug in watchOS, which is causing this.

Just like iPhone, automatic app updates are enabled for your Apple Watch. However, if you would like to switch off this feature or vice versa, here are the steps:

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