How to update Play Store and Galaxy Store apps on your Galaxy phone

Last Update date : Dec 23. 2021

Your Galaxy phone comes with Google Play Store and Galaxy Store, where you can download various apps. You can choose to update your apps automatically or manually. Updating apps gives you access to the latest features and improves app security and stability. Follow the guide below to keep your apps up to date.

Update apps from the Play Store

Always keeping your apps up to date is a way to maximize their performance. Follow the steps below to update apps individually or all at once using the Google Play Store app.

Step 1. Launch the Google Play Store app, and then tap the Profile icon at the top right.

Step 2. Select Manage apps & device.

Step 3. You can check the number of apps available to update.

Step 4. Tap Update all to run the updates all at once.

Step 5. If you want to update apps individually, tap See details and then tap the Update button next to the app you would like to update.

Note: 

  • When some apps are updated, they may require new permissions. You may get a notification prompting you to accept the new permissions.
  • After updating your app, you may need to restart your phone. 
  • If you want to search for a specific app, tap Manage app & devices, then tap Manage. If an update for the app is available, an Update button will appear on the app’s Details page. 

Turn on Auto-update apps in Play Store

Enable Auto-update to automatically update apps downloaded from the Play Store. Updates are installed automatically by the Play Store, so you can always keep your apps up to date without having to do it yourself. Follow the steps below to use the Auto-Update feature.

Step 1. Launch the Google Play Store app, and then tap the Profile icon at the top right.

Step 2. Select Settings.

Step 3. Select Network preferences, and then tap Auto-update apps.

Step 4. Select your desired setting, and then tap DONE.

  • Choose Over any network to update apps using either Wi-Fi or mobile data.
  • Choose Over Wi-Fi only to update apps only when connected to Wi-Fi.

Note: If an account on your phone has a sign-in error, apps may not update automatically.

The Galaxy Store has dedicated apps for Galaxy devices. These apps should be updated separately from apps downloaded from the Play Store. Follow the steps below to update Galaxy Store apps.

Step 1. Launch the Galaxy Store app, and then tap the Menu icon (the three horizontal lines) at the bottom right.

Step 2. Tap Updates

Step 3. You can either tap the circular arrow next to individual apps to update one at a time or tap Update all to install all available updates. 

Apps downloaded from the Galaxy Store also have an auto-update feature to automatically keep them up to date. Follow the steps below to turn on automatic updates in the Galaxy Store.

Step 1. Launch the Galaxy Store app, and then tap the Menu icon (the three horizontal lines) at the bottom right.

Step 2. Tap the Settings icon at the top right.

Step 3. Tap Auto update apps.

Step 4. Select your desired setting.

If you need to restore to a previous version, you can also uninstall updates to revert to a previous version.

Step 1. Launch the Settings app, and then select Apps.

Step 2. Find and tap the app you want to revert.

Step 3. Tap More options (the three horizontal dots) at the upper right corner.

Step 4. Tap Uninstall updates.

Note: Device screenshots and menus may vary depending on the device model and software version.

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