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This wikiHow will teach you how to uninstall updates on Google Play services. However, doing this may cause your Android to malfunction.
Steps
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Tap Apps. This might also say "Apps & notifications" depending on your phone's manufacturer.Advertisement
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Tap Google Play services. You'll find it in the "G" section of the alphabetical list of applications on your phone.
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Tap ⋮. It's in the top right corner of your screen.
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Tap Uninstall updates. Tap Ok to confirm your action and uninstall the updates to Google Play services.
- If you're having issues uninstalling updates, you may need to disable "Android Device Manager" in Settings > Security > Device Administrators first.[1]
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1. Open Settings.
2. Tap Apps.
3. Tap Google Play services.
4. Tap the three-dot menu icon.
5. Tap Uninstall updates and OK.