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  2. To check if an update is available: Open your device’s Settings app. Tap Security & privacy System & Updates. For security updates, tap Security Update. For Google Play system updates, tap Google Play system update. Follow any steps on the screen. Tip: If you don't find an available update, you can try to restart your phone.

  3. Learn when you'll get software updates on Google Pixel phones

    support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/4457705

    About Pixel drops. Pixel phones receive regular software updates that include security enhancements, new features, operating system updates, bug fixes, and more. If you bought your device from the Google Store, updates will typically reach your device within 2 weeks. If you bought your device elsewhere, updates can take longer.

  4. Fix an Android device that's restarting or crashing

    support.google.com/android/answer/7664448

    Near the bottom, tap System Software update. If needed, first tap About phone or About tablet. When the update status appears on your screen, follow the steps. Check storage & clear space. On most phones, you can check how much storage you have available in the Settings app. Settings can vary by phone.

  5. Android Help - Google Help

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    Add or remove an account on Android. Take a screenshot or record your screen on your Android device. Set up digital car key on your Android device. Get help during an emergency with your Android phone. Cast music & video from your phone to a device. Copy apps & data from an iPhone to a new Android device. Transfer LINE data from iPhone to Android.

  6. Delete apps on your Android device - Android Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/android/answer/13627402

    Delete apps that you installed. Open the Google Play Store app . At the top right, tap the Profile icon. Tap Manage apps & devicesManage. Select the name of the app you want to delete. Tap Uninstall. Tip: If you delete or disable an app, you can add it back to your phone. If you bought an app, you can reinstall it without buying it again.

  7. Android-Version prüfen und aktualisieren - Android-Hilfe - Google...

    support.google.com/android/answer/7680439?hl=de

    Android-Version Ihres Geräts prüfen. Öffnen Sie auf dem Gerät die Einstellungen. Tippen Sie unten auf Über das Telefon oder Über das Tablet Android-Version. Hier finden Sie Ihre Android-Version, das Android-Sicherheitsupdate und die Build-Nummer.

  8. Remove malware or unsafe software - Android - Google Help

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    Step 3: Remove untrusted apps. Uninstall any apps that are unnecessary, untrusted, or from sources outside the Google Play Store. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Settings app . Tap Apps & notifications See all apps. Tap the apps you want to uninstall Uninstall. Follow the on-screen instructions.

  9. Copy apps & data from an Android to a new Android device

    support.google.com/android/answer/13761358

    Step 3: Copy your apps & data. To copy apps and data on your new Android device, tap Copy. With a cable (recommended) Follow the on-screen instructions to connect both devices with a cable. Important: If you don’t have a compatible cable, you may need to use an adapter or use the wireless method.

  10. Get to know your Android phone. Learn how to use your Android device and get the most out of Google. Get step-by-step guides and instructional videos on how to set up your phone, customize your settings, and use apps.

  11. Set up Android Auto - Android Auto Help - Google Help

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    Android Auto on your car display (with a USB cable) Step 1. Prepare your phone & car. Make sure your phone meets the minimum requirements. Confirm that your car is compatible with Android Auto. If you're not sure, contact your local car dealer or your vehicle manufacturer. Ensure your phone is in range of your mobile data network.