Google Play allows automatic installation of registered apps or games
The Google Play app store has just updated its feature to help devices automatically download and install applications or games that users have previously registered.
Previously, Google Play's pre-registration feature gave users the option to receive notifications when the app became available and allow users to download it, in addition to giving users suggestions about Other new games that think users will care about.
But in this new update, Google Play has changed the above options and replaced you with two other options when you pre-register the application via the Pre-register button, 'Also install when available' - automatically installed set when available and 'Done'.
To check this new feature, in the Google Play store you access Games (Games) and then scroll down to the section Pre-registration games (Pre-registration). Now click on any game and select Pre-register to register first, and then you will have 2 options as mentioned above.
Currently this new feature during deployment gradually reaches all Android users. But there are some unclear issues as to whether the Play Store will default to automatically downloading apps or games using a Wi-Fi connection or will follow auto-update settings previously set by the user. about mobile data.
Update 05 May 2020
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