New features on Google Play will save your data

Google Play has added new features in the latest update, allowing users to optionally download the application.

Your monthly data will be significantly reduced by downloading applications. Although, Google will ask if you want to download via wifi for high-capacity applications, but for low-capacity applications, downloading too much will cause your data capacity to be greatly consumed. To eliminate this concern of users, Google Play has added a new feature in the latest update, allowing users to optionally download the application.

When you access the installation section of the Google Play application, users will see the new section App download preference - the application download option, where the user can choose:

  1. Over wifi only: Only use Wi-Fi connection for download.
  2. Ask me every time: Google Play will issue a notification about the application's capacity and download options for users.

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However, only manually downloaded applications have this option, automatic updates cannot be selected for download. You can turn off automatic updates by visiting Settings -> Software update -> turn off Download automatic updates .

See more:

  1. How to fix Pending pending download of apps on Google Play
  2. How to download applications on Google Play Store?
  3. How to fix error 492 on Google Play

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