Google Play Store now lets you download, install, and update multiple Android apps at the same time. Previously, if you tried to run all the updates manually, Play Store could only handle one app at a time. Well, in our testing, you can do up to three.
According to a report from Android Police, Google has already tested simultaneous updates for Play Store apps back in 2019 and as recently as last March. Now it seems that more users are making faster updates. This can save a lot of time for those who install new calls and backup restoration. Apple has also supported up to three iOS application installation on the App Store for many years. Google hasn't announced a release timeline or when the feature will be available to specific devices, meaning the limit on concurrent downloads and installs is likely server-driven, and you'll need to manually update all your apps to see if the feature is present.