Google Play is one of the central axes of Android so that all kinds of applications, games and books can be downloaded, while allowing the update of any application or game that we have installed on the mobile. But there are sometimes, and it is quite rare, that the notes take up too much space as is the case with the recommendation to enable automatic updating.
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An important notice on Google Play that takes up too much space
It is true that this type of notice is made for the normal user who you accidentally turned off automatic updates in the Google Play store. An action that can lead to not going through the application for weeks to update the apps; this can generate vulnerabilities through certain applications or that they do not work correctly.
In fact, in the Google Play notice of the pending downloads screen, Google itself warns that if you don’t install updates, the the application or main functions may stop working completely. And they even communicate that you might lose the right to sue.
Of course, must dig a little deeper into lawsuitsbecause surely they must have undergone some experience with a user for this problem.
What we don’t understand is how this review it can take up half the screen of our Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Especially since in our case, as advanced users, we may be interested in updating our applications more than it is done automatically.
Forks weird because google is very fine in design of all its ecosystem of applications, but it is always difficult for us to access this screen which, even scrolling vertically all the applications that we have to update, this map is always fixed so that it almost forces us enable updates over Wi-Fi.
Whatever, a slightly smaller map wouldn’t be as taxing. And if they do not simplify things: they do not give the possibility of carrying out manual updates and it is imposed thus by default.