This has started showing up for some reason, suggesting that instead of updating my apps in the background, Google Play is waiting until I open an app to check for updates. Is there like a setting somewhere I need to change?
This has started showing up for some reason, suggesting that instead of updating my apps in the background, Google Play is waiting until I open an app to check for updates. Is there like a setting somewhere I need to change?
At this point F-Droid works better than the Play Store in that regard.
Yupp. I am having auto update off actually, because I like to know what apps are getting an update but even manually checking doesn’t work well.
I might remember to check for updates, go in, hit refresh and it says no updates there. OK. Good. Then 10 minutes later I get a notification, there are 10 apps to be updated! Not sure why it didn’t work 10 minutes ago, but well, whatever.
This seems to be the norm with most updating software, and it drives me nuts. I use Aurora Store to download and update Google Play apps, and it’s the same thing – no updates, then I’ll check again and there’s a full list. Same thing in Windows updates, same thing in Linux Mint.
If there’s something going on in the background that takes 5 - 10 minutes to complete, then at least the app should be honest about that and say something like “this can take some time” rather than a definite “no updates available,” but I’ve just mentally started interpreting it this way.
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Smart biped.
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Yeah, it’s relatively new addition, at least the mode that doesn’t require user interaction. I think it requires Android 12 or 13.
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Hmm, I’ve got F-Droid Basic installed. I think it was supposed to be the testbed for that functionality.
Or maybe it needs special permissions.
I have auto update on Neostore and it works flawlessly, but barely use it as I prefer to update as many apps as possible from the original source (Codegerg, Github, Gitlab, etc) over Obtainium.