Google Play Store Might Soon Let You Update Sideloaded Apps
Have you ever wondered how much you rely on the Google Play Store for your favorite apps? It's not just a marketplace; it's an essential part of the Android experience, offering a vast selection of applications for smartphones, tablets, Wear OS devices, and Android TVs. But what if you want to go beyond the Play Store? The beauty of Android lies in its flexibility, including how you find and install apps. The Freedom to Explore Beyond the Play Store Did you know that Android users aren't limited to just the Google Play Store for downloading apps? While the Play Store is the default choice, Android also allows for sideloading—installing apps from third-party sources. This gives users the freedom to explore apps that might not be available in the Play Store. However, it's important to be cautious, as sideloading can pose some risks if you're not careful about the sources. Embracing Sideloading: A New Update Feature? Recently, Android Authority discovered an interestin...