Reports of this removal started earlier this week, but it’s becoming more widespread. This page no longer exists, and the only information you now see is the date on the previous screen. At the bottom-right corner, you’d find “Check for update.” Original 8/20: On Pixel phones, you’ve long been able to open Settings app > Security (Hub) and tap “Google Play system update” to open a screen that for the most part notes how “Your device is up to date,” the “Last checked for update” time, current Android version, and the date of the Google Play system update. Any listed version of the APK will work, while Google should finish rolling out the fix automatically over the coming days. Updating to Google Play Store 31.9.20 (h/t Mishaal Rahman) or 32.0.20 will bring back the “Check for update” page, though the August Google Play system update is not yet widely rolled out. The current stable release with the problem is 31.9.13. Update 8/23: The issue preventing users from checking for Google Play system updates is fixed by a new version of the Play Store. This is happening for both Pixel and Samsung, though it’s not clear whether this is a bug or an intentional behavior change. With the latest Google Play system update for August 2022 announced this week, Android owners are seeking out the “Check for update” button only to find that it no longer exists.
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