Google Play Store will soon let you uninstall apps on connected devices remotely

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Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
  • Google will soon let Play Store users uninstall apps remotely on their connected devices.
  • The feature should be available on version 38.8 of the Play Store.
  • It also lets users sort apps by size for easier uninstallation of heavier apps.

Google released the December Play Services update a few days ago. In it, the Android maker describes a new Play Store feature that’ll allow users to uninstall apps from their connected devices remotely. The feature is still not available on Android devices right now, but a code sleuth has managed to enable it by flipping some flags.

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