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Unlocking Efficiency: Google Play Store to Support Simultaneous Installation of Multiple Apps

If you’re an Android user, chances are you’ve visited the Google Play Store to find new apps or updates. Have you ever noticed that when trying to install multiple apps, they download one after the other? Even with fast internet like WiFi or 5G, it can be frustrating to wait for each download to finish. But there’s good news – according to TheSPAndroid, this may soon change.

Years ago, a Reddit post suggested that Google was testing parallel app downloads (the ability to download multiple apps at once). While this feature never fully materialized, Google is now revisiting it with the latest version of the Play Store.

Google Play Store version 40.0.13 introduces experimental flags that hint at the long-awaited parallel download feature. Here’s what you need to know about this exciting development:

– **Parallel Downloads Work (Mostly)**: Initial tests show that you can download multiple apps simultaneously. However, this functionality may be limited to installing new apps and not updating existing ones through the “Manage apps & device” section.
– **Download Limits**: Currently, Google appears to limit simultaneous downloads to two by default. But tech-savvy users might be able to adjust settings for more parallel downloads.

This feature is particularly beneficial for users who frequently switch devices or enjoy exploring new apps regularly. While it’s uncertain if Google will expand this capability to include updates in the future, the potential for increased efficiency with parallel downloads is promising for Android users.

As Google continues to develop and enhance this feature in future updates, it will be interesting to see how it evolves and benefits users across the board. Stay tuned for more exciting developments on the horizon!

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