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Google Play System November 2023 Update Released: What’s New

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Google is now rolling out some new features and improvements for its system-level applications. In the latest package of system updates, the company has brought some new improvements for developer services and system management.

According to the official changelog, the latest update from Google is bringing some new features that are available under developer services, which will offer the support of analytics and diagnosis-related processes in their apps for Android smartphones. Additionally, the system management service has also improved the usability of wearables. To be more clear, you can check the official changelog below.

Google Play System November 2023 Update: What’s New

Developer Services

  • [Phone] New developer features for Google and third-party app developers to support analytics and diagnostics-related processes in their apps
  • [Phone] New developer features for Google and third-party app developers to support analytics and diagnostics-related processes in their apps

System Management

  • [Wear] updates to system management services that improve updatability.

How to get new features

To get all the features, you have to update the Google Play services to the latest version, 23.43. To do that, you can follow the below steps:

  • Open the Settings app.
  • Select Apps
  • Tap See all apps.
  • In the upper-right corner, tap the Search icon.
  • Type Play and tap the Google Play Services entry.
  • Scroll down and tap App Details.
  • Tap the Update button.

What are Google Play system updates?

For your information, Google Play system updates are not exclusive to a specific product category but apply to a wide range of devices. This update covers a diverse ecosystem of devices, from smartphones and tablets to Android TV and Google TV devices, vehicles equipped with Android Auto, wearables running on Wear OS, and computers and tablets powered by Chrome OS.

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