rewrite this title Google ditches the Play Store’s easy ‘Share apps’ in new System version

by admin Post
5 minutes read
rewrite this title Google ditches the Play Store’s easy ‘Share apps’ in new System version

What you need to know

  • Google detailed its recent Play Store and Play Services updates, which sees the retiring of a feature: Share apps.
  • The changelog states users will no longer be able to share apps with friends and family, which leveraged its Nearby Share protocol.
  • The company unveiled “Share apps” in the Play Store in 2021 and it arrived as an easy, streamlined version of Android’s Nearby Share.
  • Google also rebranded Nearby Share to “Quick Share” earlier in 2024, pushing it closer to a true Apple AirDrop rival.

Google is starting to roll out its latest System update, but its changelog details the goodbye to a three-year-old feature.

The company’s December updates for the Play Store continue as a support document details the arrival of version 44.1 (via 9to5Google). A standout in its patch notes is an update for phones that states “The Share apps feature on Google Play will be retiring.”

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More