Google updates three key system apps on Samsung phones, requiring manual installation
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Ryan McNeal
Summary
Google has rolled out updates for three critical system apps on Samsung phones — Android System SafetyCore, Android System WebView, and Google Play Services — but these updates require manual installation rather than appearing through the standard Google Play Store update process. Users must navigate to each app's individual Play Store page to download the latest versions.
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· 3 pulledSome of those exceptions just got an update, and you'll need to update them manually to get the new versions.
Google has rolled out updates for Android System SafetyCore, Android System WebView, and Google Play Services.
The newest versions of these apps carry the numbers 1.0.925574157, 149.0.7827.91, and 26.22.33, respectively.
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