Google Play Store now lets users download two apps simultaneously. While alternative Android app stores such as those from Samsung, Xiaomi, and OPPO allowed simultaneous app downloads, the Google app store for Android devices previously allowed one download at a time. Google has not shared any update regarding the changes in the Play Store, but the simultaneous app download is now available widely on Android smartphones.
It is important to note here that the Apple's App Store handles up to three concurrent downloads and installations. Likewise, third-party app stores from Samsung, Xiaomi, and OPPO handle concurrent app download and installation.
Notably, the Play Store feature works only for new app installations and not for app updates. However, according to reports, Google is planning to expand the feature for app updates too.
More such improvements and new features are expected to come for the Play Store and other Google services as the company plans to host its developers conference, Google I/O, on May 14.
At this sought-after event, the US-based technology giant will announce its next-generation Android 15 operating system and key changes to its products and services such as Gemini AI, Workspace, and more. On the hardware side, Google is also expected to unveil the Pixel 8a smartphone during the Google I/O keynote session.
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