After on and off testing over the past few years, Google looks to have widely rolled out simultaneous app downloads and installs on the Play Store in a nice quality of life improvement. To see it in ...
The Google Play Store now has the capacity to allow your Android phone to download and install two apps simultaneously. This means you no longer have to wait for one app to finish installing before ...
This is, of course, an improvement, but it still feels like a missed chance. Why? Well, you still can’t update more than one app at the same time. That would be a ...
Google is building higher fences around its Play Store, as the fast and loose world of sideloading comes under increasing pressure. If Android is to narrow the security gap to iPhone, then this is a ...
Google appears to be working on adding parallel downloads for the Google Play Store. The number of simultaneous downloads is restricted to two, but can be expanded to five by through a flag. Parallel ...
Google has expanded the limit and now letting users download or update three apps simultaneously from the Play Store, a feature that was previously limited to two, before disappearing. Downloading or ...
A few days ago, the Google Play Store widely rolled out support for up to three concurrent app downloads. The company now appears to be testing a higher limit with a small group of users. If Google ...
For as long as I can remember, Play Store downloads queue up and download one by one. Well, that has finally changed. Image: Peter Holden/TalkAndroid Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate ...
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