![]() Google Play Store has a “control center” where you can change settings on updates like needing a Wi-Fi network in order to initiate the update process which helps you save on mobile data. ![]() ![]() This gives new users an easier time as they really don’t need to focus that much and worry about scanning and installing new updates.įor those who prefer to be in control of the update process then you must learn to do so via the Google Play Store. When it comes to updates however, your Samsung device is set by default to scan for updates by itself and install them automatically. Coming from iOS, users would really need some time in order to get used to the new Android interface. There are users who have recently just made the switch from an iPhone to the latest Samsung flagship so this will be the first time for them to use Android. A lot of our readers are often confused by all the different settings and controls and they would just love to know the right steps to take. ![]() ![]() In our article, we are showing you steps on how to disable or simply manage and have better control over all the automatic updates on your Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus. ![]()
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