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Google Play Store Glitch: Seeing the same updates again?

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The Google Play Store is a vital part of using an Android phone. It’s where you get most of your apps, making downloading them safer than from random websites. But even the Google Play Store can have its share of problems, like a glitch where it keeps showing you’ve got updates to do, even if you’ve already done them.

These sorts of glitches don’t happen often, but when they do, they can make app downloads fail or drain your phone’s battery. There’s one specific glitch where the Google Play Store tells you to update apps again that are already up to date.

This issue makes the “Downloads” section show updates for apps that should be fully updated. You can spot these false updates because they don’t list how big the update is. Normally, when an app needs updating, you see how much data it will take and when you last updated it. But with this glitch, that information isn’t there.

I looked at my phone to see if I was having this problem, but everything seemed fine. Yet, someone from the 9to5Google team noticed that apps like Gboard, Google Messages, Pocket Casts, and The Athletic were showing they needed updates again. These updates were just small downloads, around 1 to 2 MB, but they didn’t change anything since the apps were already at their latest version.

We’re not sure why this is happening. There were similar issues reported about five years ago, suggesting this might be a recurring problem. Google hasn’t said anything official about it, but it would help if they did explain what’s going on.

So, if you’re seeing the same app updates over and over in your Google Play Store, know you’re not alone, and hopefully, Google will fix this soon.

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Google Drive’s action button gets a fresh, simple design

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Google is giving its Google Drive app a user-friendly update for Android users, focusing on the floating action button (FAB). Currently, this button—a plus icon in the bottom right—opens a menu with choices like making a new folder, uploading files, scanning papers, or creating Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides. The menu appears as a sheet that covers part of the screen, which can feel a bit awkward.

A recent APK teardown of Google Drive version 2.25.180.0.all.alldpi reveals a cleaner approach. Soon, tapping the FAB will make the six options spread out smoothly around the button, similar to Google Keep’s style. This skips the pop-up sheet, speeding up the process and keeping the app’s look tidy. The goal is to make actions quicker and more intuitive.

The teardown also hints at Google’s Gemini AI spreading further in the app. First noticed on the homepage in April, Gemini’s presence is growing, suggesting new AI tools for tasks like better file sorting or smarter searches. Exact features remain under wraps, though.

Since APK teardowns show experimental changes, not all updates may reach the final app. Still, this FAB redesign promises a small but welcome boost for Drive users. Keep an eye out for these tweaks as Google rolls them out!

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Google is updating its app icons for a more consistent look

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Google is making some small but noticeable changes to the icons of several of its apps. The goal is to make them look more unified, especially when seen together on your home screen.

These changes are focused on apps like Gmail, Calendar, Meet, Drive, and Docs. While the overall shapes and colors remain the same, Google is tweaking the proportions and spacing of the icons. For example, the Gmail icon now has a slightly thicker “M” shape, and the other app icons also look a bit bolder. These updates help all the icons feel more balanced and aligned with each other.

Google says this update is meant to improve how these icons appear in different places, like on your phone or computer screen. They’ll now better match each other in style, making the whole set of Google apps look cleaner and more polished.

The changes are rolling out gradually, so users might start seeing the new icons soon. These updates don’t change how the apps work — it’s just a visual refresh to give a more consistent and modern feel. While it’s a small update, it shows how Google is still working to make its design more user-friendly and visually pleasing across all platforms.

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YouTube TV app adds shorts and subscriptions feed for easier browsing

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YouTube is making it easier to watch your favorite content on smart TVs. The latest update to the YouTube app for TVs now includes a new tab for Shorts and a dedicated Subscriptions tab.

Until now, the YouTube app on TVs mostly focused on general content and search. But with this update, a new “Shorts” tab is being added to the left-side menu. This gives users quick access to short videos that have become very popular on mobile devices. The videos play in a vertical format, and you can use your remote to scroll through them just like on your phone.

Another helpful change is the new “Subscriptions” tab. While this section has always been there in some form, it’s now easier to reach and works better. It shows the latest videos from channels you follow, giving you a feed similar to what you see on mobile.

These updates are rolling out starting this week, and they should reach most smart TVs and streaming devices soon. The goal is to make YouTube on TVs feel more like the mobile and web versions — giving users faster access to the content they care about.

With these changes, YouTube continues to improve how we watch videos on the big screen, especially as more people use TVs for streaming every day.

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