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== Steps ==
== Steps ==
=== Updating Itself in Play Store ===
=== Updating Itself in Play Store ===
# Open Google Play Store.
# Open Google Play Store {{android|googleplaystore}}. This resembles a multicolored triangle.
# Tap the account icon.
#* In older versions (pre-2017) of Play Store, you may see a white handbag with a triangle in it.
# Tap {{macbutton|Settings}}.
# Tap the account icon. This is at the top-right corner.
#* In older versions (pre-2021) of Play Store, tap the navigation menu at top-left corner.
# Tap {{macbutton|Settings}}. It is at the bottom of the menu, just above {{macbutton|Help and feedback}}.
# Tap {{macbutton|About}}.
# Tap {{macbutton|About}}.
# Tap {{macbutton|Update Play Store}}.
# Tap {{macbutton|Update Play Store}}.
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=== Manually Updating Play Store through APKs ===
=== Manually Updating Play Store through APKs ===
# Open a mobile web browser.
# Open a mobile web browser.
#* In old versions of Android, you may have to do on a more recent device.
#* In old versions of Android, you may have to do on a computer or a more recent device, then transfer via Bluetooth or a computer.  
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 27 June 2025

Steps[edit | edit source]

Updating Itself in Play Store[edit | edit source]

  1. Open Google Play Store Template:Android. This resembles a multicolored triangle.
    • In older versions (pre-2017) of Play Store, you may see a white handbag with a triangle in it.
  2. Tap the account icon. This is at the top-right corner.
    • In older versions (pre-2021) of Play Store, tap the navigation menu at top-left corner.
  3. Tap Settings. It is at the bottom of the menu, just above Help and feedback.
  4. Tap About.
  5. Tap Update Play Store.
  6. Close and wait to update.

Manually Updating Play Store through APKs[edit | edit source]

  1. Open a mobile web browser.
    • In old versions of Android, you may have to do on a computer or a more recent device, then transfer via Bluetooth or a computer.