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Google Play Store to soon let users uninstall apps from other connected Android devices

Google seems to be working on a new feature that will allow users to uninstall the apps from other Android devices, to elevate the experience. This new feature is encountered on the Play System Update changelog but doesn’t show details about its functioning or availability.

According to the information, Google Play Store is adding a new option that will allow users to uninstall apps from their other Android devices remotely. Simultaneously, the feature will be supported across all instances of Android (Auto, PC, Phone, TV, and Wear).

Currently, users can install apps on their connected devices such as their other Android Phones, WearOS, TV, Android Auto, and PCs, but there is no option to uninstall them. However, now you will be able to remotely uninstall them, but it will not be as easy as installing them.

Users will find this feature inside the Manage tab which is inside the Manage apps & devices page. On the manage tab, you have to tap on the check sign. Now this device and bottom sheet will appear listing all your connected devices.

Tapping on any of your device names will fetch the list of all installed apps from that specific device. Here you can tap on the checkbox to select multiple apps or a single app, which you want to delete. Once done, you will see the option to uninstall them.

Google Play Store uninstall apps

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