Google Play Store offers option to update apps with ‘limited amount of mobile data’: Here’s how to enable it
Updating apps is essential for smooth functioning of smartphones. App updates, in many cases, use substantial amounts of data. Google Play Store, the default app store that comes pre-loaded with the majority of Android-powered devices, is getting a new option to help users who have limited mobile data.
Google says the new Play Store feature works by allocating a limited portion of your monthly mobile data to automatically update apps with new features. The feature is really useful if you live in a region where unlimited 5G is unavailable or have a plan that offers limited mobile data.