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Google Play Store Adds New Feature: Remotely Uninstall Apps Across Devices

Google always ensures to offer some notable upgrades to the Play Store, and in the same context, with the recent December Play Service update, Google introduced a number of improvements and functionalities to the Play Store service, which certainly helps in boosting performance and enhancing users’ experiences. One of them is the convenience of remotely uninstalling applications on any of their connected devices.

Google is bringing the remote uninstall function to the Play Store, which is highly expected to arrive with the 38.8 version of the Google Play Store and will certainly help in managing apps. This feature will allow users to easily sort their applications according to size, etc., thus making it very convenient for us to easily uninstall applications in order to free up the storage space on any of the connected devices.

However, the uninstallation process is slightly tough, and though the feature has yet to be officially announced, several sources have already experienced the workings of the remote uninstallation feature.

As mentioned, users will be easily able to sort their apps so that they can find and discard the ones with more storage space. However, there’s a downgrade with this feature that doesn’t display all the installed applications.

The remote uninstallation feature is expected to be available on a wide range of devices, including cars, PCs, smartphones, TVs, and WearOS. These include cars, PCs, smartphones, TVs, and WearOS, respectively. In other words, users will now be able to manage the decluttering of their applications across several connected devices just from their phone.

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