
Applications
are usually updated by developers at regular intervals. By doing this,
they give you the option of downloading the current versions if you want
to fully enjoy their services. However, to perform this action, you
need to be connected to either a Wi-Fi or data network.
If
you are connected to Wi-Fi, it is easier to update the apps. As for a
mobile data subscription, the update is excellent but requires more data
to download the update.
Are your applications like WhatsApp, Facebook, BBM and Twitter out of date? Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 Hotel Booking shares tips on how to update your applications especially for android phone users.
Google Play Store
Any
android application can be found on the Google play store and it comes
with every android device. If you don’t have the play store which is
very rare, you can search for the Google Play store on your browser.
Settings
Switching
on the auto-update setting means that your Android gadget can
automatically upgrade to newer versions of the app; anytime and
anywhere.
However,
if you are concerned about the data implications of the auto-update,
you can set your phone to update only when connected to Wi-Fi. This will
cut cost but limit access to recent models of the app. Mobile
operators, majority of whom are based in Lagos will not hesitate to wipe your data off.
Find the apps you would like to be updated
The
apps that you want to update will be indicated on the google play
store. Whether you are using Wi-Fi or data, click on update and this
will be done instantly. You can update as many apps as possible but it
is advisable to update only with Wi-Fi.
Adeniyi Ogunfowoke | Travel/Technology Writer
+2348090747241 | Skype: Sleeksavvy
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