Google is considering implementing a 'parallel download' feature in the Play Store, potentially allowing users to download multiple apps simultaneously. This feature aims to reduce installation time and improve user experience. The company has begun testing parallel installs for faster app updates, with a recent Play Store version showing signs of this feature. While the feature offers convenience, it may have limitations. Google could potentially enable Android users to download up to five apps at once.
Google could allow Android users to download up to five apps at once https://t.co/lFaNooaHv8
A recent Play Store version shows signs of a "parallel download" feature that looks convenient but comes with its share of limitations https://t.co/UOupTCPKFa
Google starts testing parallel installs in the Play Store for faster app updates https://t.co/7K3SYtygfw
Google could bring a year-old "parallel download" feature to the Play Store, reducing the time users have to wait for apps to install https://t.co/dFo2J2A2gO
Google Play Store may let you download more than one app at a time https://t.co/iV3PjnxDyJ