Friday, June 29, 2012

Google Play wins option to uninstall and update applications remotely

Owners of Android smartphones and tablets can now manage their applications more easily. After the big announcements made ​​at the Google I / O developer conference in San Francisco that occurs in the United States, Google quietly updated the page of installed applications Play Store and added two new buttons: uninstall and update application.

Starting today, users can access the new page My Android applications and click the trash icon for Google to send a command to your smartphone or tablet and make the device to remove the unwanted application. You can also update an application remotely, but only one at a time. A button "Update All", in this application Google Play, would be very welcome.

The new buttons make it more practical to manage applications on Android. With a few clicks and a few seconds you can uninstall dozens of games that you no longer use and are only serving to take up space. Unfortunately, pre-installed applications on the device, the Defy crapwares as the Mini, can not be removed.