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There is constant talk on the net that smartphones have become smarter, more interesting and much more practical for many users, but everyone forgets about some of the "cons" of operating systems, both in the case of iOS and Android. Almost every smartphone today, running on any of these operating systems, requires constant access to the Internet: built-in Google services, checking for updates to the system and each individual application, weather updates, GPS with maps, mail, and so on.

Internet access is one problem that brings along another - battery life. With a bunch of all sorts of updates (many don't need them at all) several times faster! The question arises - how to disable updates on Android in order to save both traffic and battery power?

Why should updates be disabled?

Is it worth turning this feature off at all, you ask? After all, if an updated version of the OS or program has been released, it needs to be downloaded, right? In fact, everything is not as simple as it might seem at first glance, and here are some weighty arguments:

  1. Not every "new version" of an application works better than the old one. As a rule, many errors, bugs and shortcomings are found in the latest updates, and only then they are fixed in the next firmware.
  2. For many applications, you can not download updates, because the list of innovations and fixes is too small. To prevent the system from constantly downloading unnecessary content, you need to disable automatic download of updates and check the list of added features in each program, and only then decide whether they are worth downloading or not.
  3. Not all smartphones can "painlessly" download updates in the background. This is an additional load on the processor, especially if you already have a huge number of different services, games and programs installed on your phone. Very often there are situations when something is loaded again in the background, and the user receives a message or an incoming call, which, unfortunately, he cannot answer due to the workload of the device!

Therefore, before disabling the update on Android, weigh the pros and cons, evaluate the capabilities of your smartphone and the tasks that you set for it. Almost all versions of Android, if you take at least 2.2, have special menu items in the settings for managing updates.

Disable app updates on Google Play

All installed programs and games can be automatically updated only through the Market! You can disable updates there.

  1. Go to Google Play.
  2. Select "Settings". You must have the "Notifications" item activated so that at any time you can receive a notification containing information about new versions for a particular program.
  3. Next is the item "Auto-update applications". If you want to completely disable this option, then select the "Never" tab. If you want to download only when there is a Wi-Fi connection, then select the "Wi-Fi only" tab.
  4. That's all.

In some cases, it is required to disable updates only for some specific programs. In this case, again go to the Market, go to the page of the selected program and at the bottom of the screen uncheck the box "Auto-update". These steps must be performed for each program!

Disabling Android system updates

Your operating system constantly requests information about new versions, and if there are any, it automatically downloads them to your device.

To disable this option:

  1. Go to "Settings" of the device.
  2. Select "About phone".
  3. Next, go to the "Software Update" tab.
  4. You will need to activate the "Ask before downloading" option.

Now, every time, as soon as an update for Android appears, the system will ask for permission to download files and install.

Disabling automatic synchronization

Almost all online services in Android automatically request updates at regular intervals. That is why you receive constant notifications about new letters, messages on social networks, weather alerts in your city, etc.

To disable synchronization, you will need to do the following:

  1. Go to "Settings".
  2. Select the "Accounts and sync" tab.
  3. You will have a checkmark next to the "Background" item. Disable it!

Don't worry, all applications will work the same as before, but Internet traffic will be consumed several times less, and the battery will last longer.

As a rule, all services work only if there is access to the network. Today, 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi technologies are widespread, allowing you to quickly view pages, listen to music, and download applications in a few seconds. Additionally, we advise you to disable these features so that your phone cannot update in the background. You can activate them at any time, both through the settings menu and using the quick access panel.

All the described techniques work on almost all Android devices, regardless of version and manufacturer.

Especially for gurus and fans of the Android OS, there is another unusual way to disable updates. We look:

We have already told, and this method is closely related to this material. You can use programs and root rights to remove services that are required for automatic synchronization and application updates. If you make a copy of the apk file, you can download it back at any time. But you carry out all actions only at your own peril, risk!

  1. "AccuWeatherDaemonService.apk"- Needed only to update the weather. If you delete it, the system will not update the weather data.
  2. "AccountAndSyncSettings.apk"- Used to synchronize with all standard services in the Android OS. Sometimes deletion suspends the work of some programs, for example, mail does not reach or inbox information is not updated even in manual mode.

On the Internet, you can find a complete list of apk files responsible for updates for your model and delete them.

Disabling updates on Android is a very necessary task if the Internet connection speed on the mobile is not so hot or if a package with limited network traffic is used. And in some cases, you need to disable the update on the phone, on the tablet with the Android OS, in order to avoid the load on hardware resources. Indeed, sometimes software updates occur at the most inopportune moment for the user. And then someone else sometimes does not want to switch to a new version of some favorite application: they also think about disabling its auto-update.

I must say that the update is enabled by default in all mobile devices with Android OS. That is, if the user wants to disable automatic app updates on Android, he needs to make a certain number of changes in the system settings. We will talk about how they are performed in this article. General step-by-step instructions and specialized ones (for specific phones) are presented to your attention.

How to turn off the update for all applications?

To disable auto-update of apps on Android, you need to enable the Google Play options:

1. Tap the internet market icon on the home screen.

2. Press the Menu button on your phone.

You can also enable the menu directly in the application store panel (you need to touch the “three stripes” icon with your finger).

3. In the submenu that opens, go to "Settings".

5. In the query panel, tap the "Never" line with your finger.

Now the programs will no longer be updated on the device. If you want to remove notifications about the availability of new updates for the software, in the "Notifications" section, uncheck the box (tap your finger).

But the latest updates for one or more programs can be downloaded manually. This task is performed like this:

1. Open Google Play and go to: Menu → My apps… → Updates.

2. In the application column (for example, VKontakte), click "Update". To get an update for all the software in the list, you need to activate the "Update all" command (the button above the list).

Selectively disable auto-update

To disable updates on Android for a specific application, do the following:

1. In Google Play, open: Menu → My apps… → Installed.

2. Press your finger on the name of the required program or game (but not on the "Open" button!).

3. On the software panel at the top, you need to uncheck the "Auto-update" option.

How to remove downloaded update

When you need to uninstall a downloaded update for a program, perform the following operations:

  1. In the device menu, tap: Settings → Applications.
  2. Open the required software panel.
  3. Activate the Disable command.
  4. Confirm deactivation. At the system prompt "Install original version ...", select "OK".

Removing a firmware update

Warning! Instructions for experienced users. Its execution is possible on a phone with activated root rights and a file manager.

If you want to get rid of the downloaded update for the mobile operating system, follow the steps below:
1. Disable notification:
in the menu, select: Settings → Applications → Google Play Services;

uncheck the box in the "Turn on notifications" option.

confirm the deactivation in the request.

2. Delete the archive with the update:

open the root directory "ROOT" in the file manager;

go to the "cache" folder;

select the update.zip file and start deleting it;

confirm the command.

Solutions for certain phone models to disable the update

Samsung

On Samsung Galaxy devices, you can disable updates and intrusive notifications related to updates by doing the following:

1. Review the network connection settings, make sure the device is connected to the network.

2. In the "Settings" menu, tap "Application Manager".

3. In the submenu, click the item "Software Update".

4. Tap on the "Clear Cache" panel, then the "Stop" button.

I think that many of us have encountered such a problem as constant updates on android devices. Just turn on the phone, as it immediately breaks into the Internet to update any program. And this can cost a pretty penny if you do not have an unlimited tariff. That is why, now we will tell you in great detail how to disable software updates on your android device.

Disable automatic app updates through Google Play

At this step, we will disable updates that are made through the pre-installed Google Play Market program.

Video instruction on how to disable auto-update applications

Disabling synchronization with online services

Now we will disable phone synchronization with online services (gmail, gtalk, online contact services, time and date verification service). But don't worry, even if you use them, they will continue to work. But now they will work only on demand, and not when they feel like it.

Disable system update

We have already disabled the update of all programs, background and not only. But on Android devices, not only programs and applications are updated, but also the Android operating system itself. This is the most important step! Now we will disable updates related to Android OS. Or in simple terms: today you have android 4.1.1, and tomorrow an update has been released and the phone will download these updates by 2GB!? Do you need it? I think no.

Internet outage

It should be understood that after completing 3 steps, we have disabled all the updates that a completely clean phone could do. But there are plenty of apps that can update on their own, or online games that can send you notifications or download ads. Downloading ads also consumes traffic, but why do you need ads? So, let's turn it off too - for this, check out! Thus, you will definitely be sure of the safety of your funds.

ATTENTION: if you need the Internet, you just have to undo the steps that we will now perform.

Thus, by following steps one through three, you will disable all updates on your android phone or smartphone. But you can use the Internet according to your needs: check your mail, go to a website or ICQ. And if you follow step 4, you will completely block the mobile Internet. I can advise you to follow step 4 every time you finish using the Internet. If you want to always control your traffic and know how many megabytes have already leaked, then download the widget for yourself -

Many users install new applications from the Play Market on their Android smartphone. It happens that a user suddenly notices that a friend has exactly the same application that does not work the same way as he does. More precisely, in the application, a friend has new features and features, but for some reason our user does not have them. The user has great doubts that he is using the updated application of the latest version. The question arises, how to update the application on Android?

Rice. 7. Click "Accept" to grant permission to Yandex.Mail to use device resources

Click "Accept", the application update starts, it will take some time.

You can find out which applications are updated and which are not in the Play Market, the "My applications" option, the "Updates" tab:

Rice. 8. Message in the Play Market that the Yandex.Mail application has been updated

Setting up update notifications

It happens that update messages come completely out of place and there is a desire to turn them off. You can turn off the sound that occurs when such updates appear, or block them from receiving them.

To turn off notifications, you need to open the Play Market settings. To do this, follow the steps described above in Figures 1-3. When the “My apps and games” option is opened on the Android smartphone, you need to scroll (scroll) the window down so that the “Settings” appear (Fig. 9):

Rice. 9. Play Market settings

Open the "Settings" of the Google Play Market, and click "Notifications" (1 in Fig. 10):

Rice. 10. Update notification settings. Application auto-update settings.

Having opened "Notifications", we check the checkboxes. If you do NOT want to receive notifications about the availability of updates for applications, you must uncheck the box next to "Updates" (1 in Fig. 11). Also in this case, you should uncheck the box next to "Automatic update" (2 in Fig. 11):

Rice. 11. Check / uncheck the checkboxes for update notifications and for auto-update applications

If the checkboxes are unchecked, then notifications about the availability of updates and about automatic updates should not come.

Set up auto-update applications to save Internet traffic

Everyone chooses the settings for auto-updates of applications for himself. On fig. 12 "Only via Wi-Fi" is selected. It is convenient to update applications. I already have a sad experience when the mobile traffic limit ends quickly and completely unexpectedly. However, Wi-Fi is not ubiquitous and widespread, so you have to think about the consumption of Internet traffic and choose the appropriate settings.

Rice. 12. Application auto-update settings

Useful information about app updates in compressed form can also be found in Google help:

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Applications (built-in and installed by the user) are what a smartphone is generally bought for. They, in turn, download updates from time to time either automatically or ask the user to perform the appropriate action (depending on the settings).


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Updating apps on Android is a procedure that is highly recommended. There are several reasons for this. The main one is that any software is not perfect. This is especially true for new or relatively new applications. Their developers strive to publish the product as soon as possible so that someone else does not get ahead and “roll out” software with similar capabilities. Such software has relatively few features, but more importantly, it has a large number of bugs, due to which it can be slow and unstable.

Any software is imperfect. Even applications developed by large companies (for example, Google), which have been on the Play Market for a long time, have security problems. It is impossible to catch all such errors, you can only close the discovered holes in time, which can lead, for example, to the theft of passwords from websites or unauthorized access to the address book.

Do all apps need to be updated periodically?

Updating Android, as well as all applications installed on it, is highly recommended. This must be done for the reasons already described above.
But still, you can refuse to update some programs. For example, this applies to applications that:

  • do not go online;
  • do not read the contact list;
  • cannot write anything to the memory card;
  • cannot send SMS.

There are many such programs. For example, they may include "flashlight" and "compass". If they work well, then it is absolutely not necessary to update them.
Other applications can also not be updated until a certain time. But for this you need to read the descriptions of the patches. If they say that updates, for example, close critical vulnerabilities, then it is mandatory to install; if they solve the problem with excessive memory consumption, it is recommended to install it (if the current operation of the application suits, then you can postpone it); if with the installation of patches in the application only new functions appear that you can do without, you can not install it.

On Android, you can uninstall updates that have already been installed. However, the corresponding feature is only available for applications that were pre-installed in the system, for example: YouTube, Google Chrome, Gmail, etc.

When updates are removed, the application does not roll back to the previous version, but returns to the state in which it was on the device when it was activated.

To do this, you need to perform a number of simple steps:

  1. go to phone settings;
  2. find the item "Application Manager";
  3. select the desired application from the proposed list;
  4. Click "Stop" and then "Uninstall updates".

After performing the appropriate actions, all updates of the selected application will be deleted, and the program will return to its original state (for example, Chrome 57 version will become Chrome 49 version).
If for some reason you need to return the old version of a third-party program, you will have to download it from the appropriate sites on the Internet. But at the same time, you should be very careful, because on many resources through which Android programs are distributed, applications contain malicious code. Therefore, it is better to download them from more or less trusted sources, for example, w3bsit3-dns.com. But even in this case, you need to analyze the posts of members of the forum in the relevant topics - familiarizing yourself with them will help reduce the risk of infection of the system.

We prohibit updating applications on Android

Some users of Android smartphones may need to disable app updates, for example, due to the presence of traffic restrictions in the tariff of the mobile operator. It is not very difficult to do this. For this you need:

  1. go to the Play Market;
  2. expand the side menu;
  3. select "Settings";
  4. tap on the item "Auto-update applications";
  5. select “Never” from the proposed list (or “only via Wi-Fi”, if you still want to install patches for programs in automatic mode if you have an unlimited network connection).

You can also check or uncheck the box next to Notifications. If it is installed, Google Play will announce the release of new versions of programs, but will not install them automatically.

Cancel app update on Android

If, suddenly, some application decided to download a patch, but there is no desire for it to be updated, you will need to interrupt the download. One of the easiest ways to do this is as follows:

  1. open the notification curtain;
  2. find the application that is being updated;
  3. make a long tap on the corresponding item;
  4. in the menu that appears, select "About the application" and tap on it;
  5. on the screen that opens, click on "Erase data".

Update Android apps manually

Updating an Android app manually is very easy. To do this, go to the Play Market, select the desired program and click on the "Update" button. If new patches are available for the application, the download and installation process will begin, after which the application will be updated to the latest version.

How to turn off automatic updates of one Android application

To prevent a specific application from auto-updating, you need to:

  1. open Google Play;
  2. select "My apps and games" from the side menu;
  3. choose the program of interest;
  4. press the key that is responsible for calling the menu;
  5. in the menu that appears, uncheck the box next to the "Auto-update" item.

Now the selected application will not download patches, but other programs will be able to update automatically.

After updating Android, all or some apps may stop working (although this is an uncommon problem). To try and make them work again, you can either reinstall them (the preferred option) or clear their cache. The second can be done like this:

  1. go to settings;
  2. select "Memory";
  3. select the item "Application data ...";
  4. find and select the desired program;
  5. click on "Erase data".

After that, the program with which the work was done may work. If the methods described above did not help, you will need to either restore the device from the backup made (if any), or reflash the phone. You can also try resetting your device.

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