Download Article Show Download Article Did you install an update to an app on your Android and discover that you want to roll back the app to a previous version? Only certain phones and certain apps will allow you to uninstall an app's updates—most phones and apps will not have this option. If you don't have this option and you want to install an older version of an app, you will have to install the older version manually by uninstalling the older version from a third-party source. Google does not recommend installing apps from third-party sources as they can contain malware or harm your phone. This wikiHow article teaches you how to uninstall an app and install an unofficial older version of the app on your Android phone.
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Advertisement About This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 276,701 times. Is this article up to date?How do I undo an app update?How To Undo an App Update on Android. On your Android Phone, head to “Settings” and choose “Apps”.. Locate the app you wish to uninstall the update for; take the example of Chrome in this case.. Choose the three-dot icon located in the upper-right corner and tap the “Uninstall updates” option.. How do I go back to a previous version of an app?How to roll back to an older version of an app on Android. Step 1: Uninstall the current version. To start, you'll need to uninstall the app in question, and sometimes that's more easily said than done. ... . Step 2: Install the version you want.. How do I install an older version of an app?Installing old versions of Android apps involves downloading the APK file of an app's older version from an external source and then sideloading it to the device for installation.
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