Last month, Google Play Store reportedly tested a feature to enable simultaneous download of multiple apps. Now, the search tech giant has started rolling out the feature on Pixel phones and tablets. This move, long-awaited by Android users, potentially enhances the overall user experience on the Play Store.
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Google Play Store can now simultaneously download multiple Android apps
With the latest Play Store update, version 40.0.31, Google is focusing on parallel installs. This new feature is especially useful for users who frequently change devices or like to explore new apps regularly.
According to the information, Google has set a default limit of two simultaneous downloads and if you have started a new download then it shows the same pending as till now. Now we can hope that the company will soon increase it from two to five downloads.
On the other hand, the iOS App Store now allows the iPhone user to download three apps simultaneously at one time.
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The feature is currently available on Google Play Store version 40.0.31, which has not been widely released yet. It is being rolled out gradually, but this feature will be available to all users, but it is expected to be rolled out soon.
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