There are two ways to update apps on Android: manually and automatically.
Manually updating apps
This is the simplest way to update apps. Just open the Google Play Store app and tap on the Manage apps & device tab. You'll see a list of all the apps that have updates available. Tap on the Update button next to the app you want to update.
Automatically updating apps
This is a more convenient way to update apps. With automatic updates, your apps will be updated automatically when you're connected to Wi-Fi. To set up automatic updates, open the Google Play Store app and tap on the Profile icon in the top right corner. Then, tap Settings > Auto-update apps. Select an option:
Over any network update apps using either Wi-Fi or mobile data.
Over Wi-Fi only to update apps only when connected to Wi-Fi.
You can follow the below steps to update the apps on Play Store:
All the realme devices: Go to Play Store > Click on the avatar > Manage apps & device > Updates available > Update the apps.
How to update apps on Android without Google Play:
If you don't have access to the Google Play Store, you can still update apps on your Android device. Here are a few ways to do it:
Through the direct application:
Some apps allow you to update directly from within the app. For example, the Genshin Impact app has a built-in update checker that will notify you when there is a new update available.
Using a third-party app store:
There are a number of third-party app stores that allow you to download and update apps. Some popular options include Aptoide, APKMirror, and GetApps.
Sideloading apps:
If you have the APK file for an app, you can sideload it onto your device. This means installing the app from outside of the Google Play Store. To do this, you will need to enable Developer Mode on your device.
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