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Google Play system updates menu vanishes for some Android users

The ability to check for Google Play system updates has vanished for several Android devices from various manufacturers.

As spotted by 9to5Google, devices from Google, Samsung, Nothing, Xiaomi, Nokia, and Motorola have all lost the ability to check for these updates. It’s worth noting that Google Play system updates are separate from Android updates and exist as yet another way for Google to push new software and features to Android devices.

Previously, users could open the Settings app and navigate to Security > Google Play system update to view details about the current version and check if a new update is available. We actually detailed this process last week when outlining the new features available in the August 2022 Play system update.

Now, however, tapping the ‘Google Play system update’ option in the Security menu doesn’t do anything. It doesn’t open the update page, there’s no longer a ‘Check for update’ button; it’s just gone. It’s not clear if this is related to a bug, or if Google intentionally changed the behaviour.

Either is possible — on the bug side, I recall downloading the August Play system update to my Pixel 6a on the 19th after publishing MobileSyrup‘s coverage of what’s new in the update. However, my Pixel 6a says it’s still on the July update and tapping the Play system update doesn’t do anything. Similarly, a Pixel 6 I tested doesn’t let you click the Play system update option either. It’s also on the July update, but I don’t recall manually triggering the August update on it. It’s possible something in the August update caused this, but with both these phones listing the July update as the current one, I’m not sure.

9to5Google posits that Google changed the behaviour only to show the update page when there’s a new update. While possible, I wonder why the phones still show the July update when the August update is available and supposedly installed on my device.

Whatever the reason, it seems a little weird that the only way to manually trigger a Play system update suddenly vanished. Hopefully, Google provides some information about what’s going on.

Source: 9to5Google

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Google Play system update brings a new AutoFill UI

Google recently updated its Google Play system update support page to mention all the highlights of the August update, with a redesigned AutoFill UI, Material You for Android’s Help app, enhancements for Google Play Billing and more being listed.

The Google Play system updates are not OS updates and rather update the underlying infrastructure of your phone to make Android devices more secure and reliable while providing new and useful features. They include updates from Google to the Android operating system, Google Play Store, and Google Play services, and the August batch seems to have a few notable improvements.

Here are all the changes in the Google Play system update for August 2022:

Google Play Store

  • Improvements to Play-as-you-download feature to let gamers start playing mobile games while the app download continues to reduce waiting times.
  • New Features to help you discover the Apps & Games you love.
  • Optimizations allowing faster and more reliable download and installation.
  • New features to the Play Pass and Play Points programs.
  • Enhancements to Google Play Billing.
  • Continuous improvements to Play Protect to keep your device safe.
  • Various performance optimizations, bug fixes and improvements to security, stability and accessibility.

Support

  • [Phone] This release adds link groups to GoogleHelp to give users detailed help instructions from apps.
  • [Phone] Adds support for Material 3 dynamic colour in Android Help.

System Management & Diagnostics

  • [Phone] New settings screens provide better visibility into and control over the functionality in Google Play services on your device.

Utilities

  • [Phone] New UI for AutoFill.

Wallet

  • [Phone] Allows users to add new eMoney cards to Google Pay to pay on transit and in stores in Japan.

Developer Services

  • New developer features for Google and third-party app developers to support Location & Context related developer services in their apps.

System Management

  • Updates to system management services that improve security, and stability.

To check if you have received the new update, open Settings > Security > Google Play system update. From here, you can check the current version you’re on and if you’ve received August update.

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Source: Google