Google is set to make app management across Android devices more convenient with the introduction of a remote app uninstallation feature on the Play Store.
The new capability, embedded in Play Store version 38.8, allows users to remove apps from connected Android devices remotely, streamlining the management of apps on platforms such as Auto, PC, Phone, TV, and Wear.
The new feature proves especially useful for devices like Android TV, Android Auto, or Wear OS, where interfaces are more limited. Users can easily organize and manage their apps using a desktop browser or their Android smartphones.
This addition complements the existing functionality, making it more convenient for users to maintain their app ecosystem. However, it's worth noting that the feature is still under development and not universally available.
Google has not provided a specific timeline for the widespread rollout, so users may need to be patient as they await its availability on their devices.
One notable aspect of the update is the ability to sort apps on other devices by name or size. This sorting mechanism helps users identify apps occupying significant space on their Google TV or Wear OS-powered smartwatches, enhancing overall storage management.
In addition to the remote uninstallation feature, Google is making updates to both Google Play
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