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The most recent Android version released by Google is Android 11 and several OEMs have started dishing out the firmware update to their smartphones.
Whether you want to protect your phone, or just can’t wait for new updates, here’s how to skip the line and update your Nexus phone (and occasionally other devices) manually.
The Google Play Store app, like any other app, requires regular updates to work bug-free. If you want to update Play Store app manually, follow this simple guide.
There are two ways you can update apps on your Android mobile device: automatically and manually. Here's how to customize how apps are updated on your device.
Here's our no-nonsense guide on how to update apps on Android. It includes steps on updating manually and on updating some or all of your apps automatically.
Steps to Manually Download and Install Update on your Note 20 Before you proceed, verify and ensure that your phone has sufficient power and storage space allocated for the update file.
If you don't want to wait, manually downloading Android Auto 10.1 is your best option. The APK file allows you to install an Android Auto update without waiting.
Android 4.2.2 is out and Nexus owners can now put their hands on it. There are a few ways to manually update, and we've got all of them right here.
To check which version of an Android device you have, navigate to your phone or tablet's system settings.
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