![]() ![]() The button was accessible up until today in our case on a Pixel 6a running Android 13. The removal has been the subject of reports since earlier this week, but they are now more widespread. However, the only information you can see right now is the date from the previous screen because this page has been deleted after a recent Play Store update. At the bottom-right corner, you’d find “Check for update.” You can access this option from Settings app > Security (Hub) and tap “Google Play system update.” This screen will either show “Your device is up to date,” “Last checked for update” time, current Android version, and the date of the Google Play system update. Here’s the complete changelog for what’s new in the latest Google Play System Updates from August 2022. For those of you who don’t know, Google System Updates include updates to the Android operating system provided by Google, Google Play Store, and Google Play services. These are mostly security updates, useful features, and bug fixes released by Google for every Android device running Android 11 and above. ![]()
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