Google has recently removed a useful feature from the Play Store that many users were unaware of.


What you need to know

  • Google quietly ditched the Play Store’s app-sharing feature in a recent update.
  • The feature was supposed to be removed in a December update, but it oddly stuck around until now.
  • It was a lifesaver for users with little to no internet, allowing local app transfers without eating up data.

Google has pushed a sneaky Play Store update and, in the process, axed a feature most people might have never used: app sharing. While not widely known, it was a handy gem for some users.

Back in 2021, Google introduced the app-sharing feature that tied into Quick Share, making it a breeze to shoot apps directly between Android phones. But, according to the fine print in the December Play Store update, this handy tool is now on its way out after three years of quietly doing its job.