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Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Google has rolled out a major update to
its Play Store app on Android. The update version 4.6.16 features a slew
of new features coupled with some minor UI changes.
One of the important features that the
new update brings is the ability to batch install apps from your app
history. The new feature is going to be of great use when using a new
device and installing all apps on it. To use the batch install, users
need to go to All tab in My Apps section and select apps to begin
marking apps to be batch installed. Moreover, users are no longer
directed to the top of the list after removing an app from the list.
Another update focusses on the password
management. Play Store asks for password when downloading a paid
content. Previously, users could either set it to ask every time or
never. With the new update, users can set timer for 30 minute, which
means Google won’t ask for password for the next 30 minutes after having
purchased an app once. It is very similar to Apple’s App Store. Now, you have the option to force update the Play Store app. Earlier, it
was only possible through an APK or wait for Google’s update. Now, uses
can go to Settings and check for the update.