You will be able to uninstall apps remotely soon thanks to this Google Play Store feature

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If you own an Android phone, this news might please you. Recently, a tipster revealed that you might be able to uninstall apps remotely through this new Google Play feature. So, what should you know about it?

According to tipster Assemble Debug, this feature will be available when version 38.8 of the Play Store rolls around. As of now, you can only install apps remotely on your active Android devices. This is how you can do it.

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When the feature is available, you should open the “Manage apps & device” by tapping the profile image in the PlayStore. Then, you should tap on “Manage” and then your current device name. After that, you can choose the device from the list. This will be the device that you wish to uninstall apps. After all these steps, simply tap the delete icon on the top right corner to uninstall the selected app.

Based on Google’s changelog, this feature should be available across Auto, PC, Phone, TV, and Wear OS. We have yet to confirm when it will arrive. However, we could expect it to come soon.

 


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