Google is all about rolling out updates recently and now Google Play System Updates for July is available. Sources unveiled that we should be expecting the Google Wallet alongside some other interesting software features.
While Android is run by Google Play services, it is aided by the Google Play Store and the usual monthly rollout of Google Play System Updates. The connection can otherwise be called the Google System. Meanwhile, if you’re trying to know whether your Google Play Store is up to date, then you can navigate to your profile located at the top right corner of your Play Store after opening it. You’ll see an “Update Play Store” there.
In the case of Google Play System Updates, move to your About phone section, Android Version, and then Google Play System Updates. Noticeably, the Big G might have added the Google Wallet rebrand, the Nearby Share mentioned at the I/O as well as tweaks to Data and Privacy.
Tweaks from July’s Google Play System Updates
Account Management
- [Phone] The section headers in the Data & Privacy tab of the Google account settings have a new appearance.
Device Connectivity
- [Phone] APIs for developers to build seamless multi-device experiences.
Google Play Store
- Improvements to the 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 allow 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
Support
- [Phone] Provide an ability to filter the data plans available to purchase by various categories received from the Carrier.
Wallet
- [Phone] Updates user experience to latest Google Material design, rebrands as “Google Wallet.”
Developer Services
- New developer features for Google and third-party app developers to support Maps-related developer services in their apps.