How to Disable Automatic Updates on Android Phones and Devices.
Automatic updates can eat up your data and battery. Learn how to take control by turning them off for apps and system updates.
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Tested on: Sony Xperia 1V (Android 14)
Why Disable Auto Updates?
- Save mobile data
- Avoid unwanted changes to apps you like
- Prevent updates from installing at bad times
How to Stop Apps from Auto-Updating
Method 1: Turn Off All App Auto-Updates
- Open the Google Play Store
- Tap your profile icon (top right)
- Select Settings > Network preferences > Auto-update apps
- Choose Don’t auto-update apps
Method 2: Disable Updates for Specific Apps
- Open the Play Store
- Search for the app you want to control
- Tap the app to open its page
- Tap the three-dot menu (top right)
- Uncheck Enable auto-update
How to Stop Android System Updates
- Open Settings
- Go to System > Software Update
- Tap Settings (gear icon)
- Turn off Auto Download & Install
Note: Some manufacturers (like Samsung) may hide this under “Software Update” in main Settings
What to Remember
- You’ll need to manually check for updates occasionally
- Critical security updates may still come through
- These settings may look slightly different on your device
Now you’re in control of when your phone updates!

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