Google released the Google Play system update at the beginning of August. After this update, some users reported problems accessing the “check for update” section on Google Play. After complaints from Android users, Google brought a new update.
Google fixed the update issue in Play Store
Google seems to have solved this problem with a new Google Play Store update. With the solution of this problem, users will now be able to check whether their applications are up to date. In this way, Google has prevented users from missing any updates on the Play Store.
To check for Google Play system updates, you can log in to the security section of the device settings. In this section, you can see the date your device received the Google Play system update. When you click on this part, the “Final check for update” time will appear. At the same time, the current Android version and the “check for update” section will appear.
Due to the above-mentioned error, the Google Play Store system update option was no longer functional on Pixel devices. So users could no longer access the “Check for update” section. On the other hand, the Google Play system update option has completely disappeared from the security settings on other manufacturers’ devices.
With the Google Play Store v31.9.20 update, this problem seems to have disappeared. After the update, Google Pixel and other Android users have the option to “check for updates” again.
Although it may seem simple, it is of great importance to keep the applications and the phone up to date. With the updates, some bugs in the application and devices are fixed. In this way, smartphones and tablets are protected from malicious people and the user experience can be increased to a higher level.
Fortunately, Google acted quickly and managed to fix this problem in a short time. So what do you think about the problem with the Google Play Store? You can share your views with us in the comments section.