It is quite sleek how the Big G, Google has integrated almost all of its software with Google Play services. The combination of Google Play services together with the Google Play store and Google Play System Updates since Android 10 is what makes the Android sleek. Well, Google has let the Android community in on what to expect from Google’s Play System update for September 2022.
It is already conventional for the brand to revamp Google’s Play System Update every month with new features and also security bumps. Well, one of the leading features in Google’s Play System Update for September has to be the enhancement in the Kids Space on Tablet.
To access Google’s Play System Update for September 2022, you have to navigate to Settings>About Phone>Android Version>Google Play System update. In the case of a Play store update, click on the app and then your profile, located at the top right corner. After which, you have to tap on Settings>About>Update Play store.
Apart from the Kids Space getting a tweak in the setup process to make provision for secondary accounts for better parental guidance, there are still other changes under the hood, let’s take a look.
Google’s Play System Update for September
Account Management
- [Phone] Allows users to hide recommended apps during the Google Kids Space onboarding flow.
- [Auto, Phone, TV, Wear] Improvements to account syncing and account recovery.
- [Phone] Ability to install Google Kids Space on a tablet’s secondary user during device setup.
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, and accessibility.