Press Apps. Press Play Store. Slide your finger right starting from the left side of the screen. Press Settings. Press Auto-update apps. Press Do not auto-update apps to turn off the function. Press Auto-update apps over Wi-Fi only to turn on the function.
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This has been tested and is working on the Samsung Galaxy s7. This has been tested and proven to work on Android devices running on the Android nougat version. It simply means that your Android version cannot turn off software updates. But Hey, there are other methods that you can use to turn off software updates on Android.
If you followed the steps well, you will have no issues disabling auto software updates on Android. I think this option is only available for Android users whose devices are running on Android Nougat and recent versions. Thanks for stopping by to read our article on how to turn off software updates on Android. I hope you enjoyed your read. A: You need to activate developer mode on your Android device. There's exactly one option on that page that you can disable, I'm sure you'll find it. In the situation you're in now, having downloaded an update that you don't want to install, perhaps wiping the cache partition will get rid of that.
Might be worth a try. BixbyNoGood : By the way : nice name you've chosen. I've done what you've suggested 4 months ago.. I still get forced the updates. The one trying to update now has a link You can also schedule software updates. On the Settings screen, tap Software update. Updates - Can I stop them? Labels: Galaxy S BixbyNoGood Pioneer. Please help.
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