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Like any other emulator, Update Apps on Bluestacks your computer into a virtual Android device that you can use in a window. It doesn’t look exactly like an Android device, but it looks enough like a phone screen that even someone who has never used a phone before should be able to use it.
It’s free to download, set up, and use BlueStacks. BlueStacks works with about 97% of the apps in the Google Play Store, so you can use it to run almost any Android app. However, the app is most popular with Android users who want to play mobile games on their desktop computer.
Install Bluestacks on your computer
- Download and install Bluestacks directly from the source.
- Run the program from the shortcut.
- Log in using your Google login.
Update apps in Bluestacks
Updating apps in Bluestacks depends on how you installed it. If you installed via Google Play, you can update the same way. If you installed the APK yourself, you will need to update it that way too. Open Bluestacks and open Google Play just as you did above.
Update through Google Play:
- Select the three-line menu icon in the upper left and then My Apps & Games.
- Select Update All or select the app and Update.
What is Bluestacks?
Running Android apps on your PC with BlueStacks is a great way to play Android games without having to buy an expensive smartphone. Before you download and install an app from the Play Store, you should take some important safety steps.
If you want to download apps from the Play Store, you must make sure to use only official setup packages. You should also be aware of phishing scams, social engineering attacks, and malicious apps that could pose as real apps to get you to give them access to your personal information.
With BlueStacks, you can get apps and games from the Google Play store for free. This is a great way to try out new apps and use a keyboard to play mobile games. It also works with your mouse, webcam, and other devices, so you can use them to play Android games on your PC.
Bluestacks: most popular features
- Easy app installation: With BlueStacks, you can install Android apps from the Google Play Store in the same way you would install any app on your phone. From the BlueStacks toolbar, you can install an app’s.APK file, which is its executable file.
- Integration with PC devices: BlueStacks works perfectly with the mouse, keyboard, webcam, and other devices on your computer. These devices will work on your Android device as if they were built in, and Android apps will be able to use them automatically.
- Game controls: Most Android games come with a set of default controls that work best with a computer’s mouse and keyboard, but you can change and customize these controls in BlueStacks.
FAQs
In the same way, you can use the Google Play Store on the BlueStack emulator to have the apps and games you run on your PC automatically updated. So, in this article, we’ll show you how to automatically update apps and games on BlueStacks.
App updates can be put on Microsoft Store on Windows automatically. Choose the screen that says “Start,” then choose “Microsoft Store.” In the upper right corner of Microsoft Store, click the three dots (Account) and then click Settings. Set Update apps automatically to On under App updates.
Open the Google Play Store on your Android and tap on the profile menu at the top. Go to settings and open the Network preferences tab. Select ‘Auto Update Apps’. Tap on Over Wi-Fi only or Over any network you want apps to be updated on.