Looking to streamline app management across your connected devices? Google is gearing up to introduce a nifty feature that lets you remotely uninstall apps from the Play Store.
While the installation process is easy, Google has made uninstalling the app a little more complicated. Once this feature is rolled out, if you want to start deleting apps, tap your profile icon in the Play Store, tap[ć¢ććŖćØććć¤ć¹ć®ē®”ē]Choose. Next, go to the Manage tab and tap on your current device name to see a list of connected devices.
From here, simply select the target device, scroll through the list of apps, and select the app you want to uninstall. Finally, tap the delete icon in the top right corner to complete the action.
This handy feature can be a game-changer for those who connect multiple gadgets. You no longer need to physically access each device to eradicate unwanted apps.
And just when you think it can’t get any better, this feature also lets you sort your apps by size. This makes it easy to identify huge apps that are hogging your device’s resources. Eliminate them promptly and you will see noticeable performance improvements.