Google Play Store Update Simplifies Remote App Uninstallation
A new update to the Google Play Store, released today, November 11, 2025, introduces a streamlined method for remotely uninstalling apps from multiple Android devices linked to a single Google account.
The Play Store version 48.8 now features an “Uninstall” button directly on individual app listing pages, allowing users to remove the application from all connected devices without needing to access each one separately. This feature addresses a common frustration for users managing multiple Android devices, such as phones and tablets, and ensures a more consistent app experience across their ecosystem.
In addition to the new button, users can continue to manage and uninstall apps remotely through the “Manage apps & devices” section of the Play Store. By utilizing the device filter, users can view a list of apps installed on a specific device and uninstall them with a single tap. For more information on managing your Android devices, visit Android’s official device management page. This dual approach provides flexibility, allowing users to either target specific apps for removal or take a broader view of app management on each device.
The update is currently rolling out gradually to all users and is expected to be fully available soon. This change is particularly relevant as the number of multi-device Android users continues to grow, increasing the need for efficient remote management tools. Google stated the update aims to provide a more robust and user-friendly app management experience.
Andy Walker / Android Authority
TL;DR
- Google Play Store v48.8 update introduces a new, easier way to uninstall apps remotely.
- Users can now find an “Uninstall” button directly on individual app listings to remove the app from secondary devices.
- This new method, combined with the existing filter in the “Manage apps & devices” section, offers a more robust remote app management experience.
If you own a few Android devices, all signed into your Google account, such as an Android flagship and a tablet, chances are you’ve experienced some friction managing apps between the two and keeping the experience in sync. Over the years, Google has made it easier to manage apps across your device ecosystem straight from your primary device, and now, the company is taking another step to improve the experience.
As highlighted by Google, the latest v48.8 update to the Play Store brings the following changes:
- With this update, users can uninstall apps from the Play Store listing on their phone without using the device.
We had spotted the change back in August, taking the form of an Uninstall button on individual app listings that makes remote uninstallation a lot easier.
This button will come in very handy in situations where you’ve installed an app on multiple devices and want to uninstall it from all of them.
In addition to the new Uninstall button, users can also uninstall apps remotely through the Play Store by navigating to Manage apps & devices > Manage and using the device filter to retrieve the list of installed apps on a particular device. Once the list is fetched, users can select the apps they want to remotely uninstall and tap the Trash icon in the top right to remove them from that device. This existing method is great if you want to take a bird’s-eye view of all the apps on one particular device and then uninstall the ones you no longer need.
By combining the old and new methods, users of multi-device ecosystems now have a more robust app management experience available directly through the Google Play Store. The latest update is rolling out gradually in the stable branch and should reach all users soon.
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