How to use older version of app

Many times you may have faced the problem of app asking for a mandatory update to run. But you may not wish to update the app thinking to lose some of the app experience or features. The apps like WhatsApp, Netflix, Hike, WeChat, COC etc ask for a force update to run. This basically happens because the app makes some changes which have an effect on all. For example, if WhatsApp has an update for some emoji smiles, then the one who hasn’t updated the app will not be shown the emojis. This causing communication problem, this is why some apps ask you to make mandatory updates.

You can skip this updates and use older versions of Android Apps without any compulsion just using a simple trick which actually is a form of a setting change. No root permissions are required.

Note –  You can try APKMirror.com to download an older version of the App on your device but after installation, if the App forces you to update to the latest version from Play Store than go for the method below.

Steps to Run Older Apps Without Update

Step 1: Download and install the older version of the App on your Device.

Step 2: Download the APK Editor app from Google Play Store.

Step 3: Open Google Play Store and search for the app. Click on Read more and scroll down to check App version.

Example: App version in Play Store

Step 4: Now open APK Editor App and click on ”Select APK from APP”.

APK Editor App

Step 5: Now look for the app and click on “common edit”.

Step 6: Here change the Version name with the latest one you noticed in Google Play Store.

Step 7: Apply the changes in APK Editor App.

Step 8: Uninstall the pre-installed App and install the modified App from APK Editor. Holla! You have just nailed it.

What if the App Version says “Varies with the device”?

Version Varies with Device

  • First, download the latest version of your preferred App.
  • Go to Android Settings and look for the option Apps/App Manager.
  • Check for the App, open it and look for App version.
  • Note the App version and proceed forward with the steps above.

Once done you can use an older version of the App on your Android Smartphone without any update and enjoy the App experience and features. I have also provided a video demo of the same.

How to Use Older Versions of Android Apps Without Updating?


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Conclusion: With the method above you can download and install an older version of the App on Android without force updates. The method may not work on all the Apps which need real-time internet access but still, you can give it a try.

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When updates for an app roll out, most of us don’t wait to download it. For us, the basic thinking is “new is better”, but many times it turns out to be exactly the opposite. We update an app thinking it’s going to improve things and bring features but at times, app updates bring bugs or remove features you loved and overall, feel like a downgrade. For instance, the recent updates to ES File Explorer and App2SD, apps which worked perfectly fine before, but are now filled with pesky ads. For some people, it may also be a matter of how the apps interface feels, many people did not appreciate the changes made to Instagram with its recent update.

With time, most people adjust with the new updates or revert to other apps but we are here to tell you that you don’t have to compromise. There is a way to simply go back to using the older version of an app, the version were comfortable with and never update it again. So, here are the steps to download the older version of an app and avoid updating them on your Android:

Download And Install Older Versions Of Apps

1. Download the APK file for the app from third-party sources like apkpure.com, apkmirror.com etc. These sites provide unpatched, safe to use APK files for the apps.

You can download the file directly on your Android device using a browser or download it to your PC and then transfer it to your device.

2. Once you have the APK file saved on your phone’s internal storage, the next thing you should do is enable installation of apps from unknown sources. To do so, go to Settings –> Security  and turn on “Unknown Sources”.

You may see a message telling you that such an action might be dangerous to your device, which would be correct if the APK file source isn’t reliable. But, the sites we have mentioned above are secure and present no risk to your device, so you can go ahead without worrying about it.

3. Open the APK file you had downloaded earlier on your Android device and go forward with the installation process.

The process is exactly the same as it is when you download apps from the Play Store, you just need to accept the permissions the app is requesting and that’s it. Once done, the app will be ready to use on your device.

However, just downloading and installing an older version of the app is not enough. If you are not careful, you might accidentally update the app and end up with a newer version which puts everything we did, to waste. To avoid this from happening you just have to keep a few things in mind:

Prevent Updating Of Apps

1. Turn off auto update apps

The first thing you need to do is turn off auto update of apps in the Play Store. To do so, go to Play Store Settings and tap on “Auto-update apps” and choose “Do not auto-update apps” from options. Well, that should cover automatic updates for the future. However, there’s this one last thing you should check as well.

2. Avoid updating all apps

The second thing you need to keep in mind is to avoid updating the app yourself. Whenever you are connected to the internet, you will get notifications from the Play Store for available app updates. You can choose to turn off these notifications completely through settings in the PlayStore, which will make sure you don’t update the app by mistake. But, even if you have update notifications turned off, make sure never to tap on “Update all” when you open the Play Store’s “My apps & games” section.

If you want to update any other apps you can do them individually instead of updating all at the same time.

Just following these two precautions will make sure you don’t unknowingly update the app. Also, if the app itself notifies you about an available update, do not choose to update it. If you do update an app by mistake, do not worry, you can simply uninstall that app and then use the APK file you downloaded earlier to reinstall the older version of the app.

SEE ALSO: How to Check Google Account Permissions for Third Party Apps

Don’t let bad app updates ruin your experience

There it is, a few steps and even fewer precautions and you can use the older version of an Android app you love. One thing you need to keep in mind is that some apps require regular updates to function, apps like WhatsApp, Clash of Clans etc. might show an error saying an update is necessary to open the app. In such a situation you have no choice but to oblige since older versions have been rendered inoperable by the servers themselves. For all other apps that do not have to be updated to run, you can easily use the above mentioned steps to download an older version that you are comfortable with. Whether it’s the ads bothering you or you just don’t fancy the new interface, don’t compromise, simply go back to the version that worked best for you. Let us know how this method worked out for you. Sound off in the comments section below.

How do I run an older version of an app?

Step 1: Download and install the older version of the App on your Device..
Step 2: Download the APK Editor app from Google Play Store..
Step 3: Open Google Play Store and search for the app. ... .
Step 4: Now open APK Editor App and click on ”Select APK from APP”..

How do I use an older version of an iOS app?

Click App Library, where you can see all the apps you have downloaded. If you want to install an old version of the app after updating. Choose the one in App Library and click the Install button. The old version of the app will start to download to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

How do you fix this app was built for an older version?

This message displays the following information: "This app was built for an older version of Android and may not work properly. Try checking for updates, or contact the developer." This dialog box can be bypassed by simply clicking "OK" and the App will work as usual when bypassed.

How do I install an older version of Play Store app?

To install APK files, you'll have to enable the “Unknown Sources” option in Android Settings->Security. Also, you'll have to disable “Auto updates” from Play Store to make sure the apps don't get updated to the latest version automatically.

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