Ensure you’re using latest Canary, visit chrome://flagsĢ. How to Enable Inline Update flow flag in Chrome on Androidġ. It defines that Google Chrome in your system needs to be updated.
If you are one of those, then you can enable the feature right now by following the below steps. Interestingly, if your Google Chrome is not updated for a long duration, you may find the Update option beside these three dots.
The new feature, obviously, is under testing phase and currently available to those using the Chrome Canary. Google’s Chrome Canary version on Android recently added a new flag named Enable ‘Google Play Inline Update Flow,’ which if enabled doesn’t require you to go to the Google Play Store to update your Chrome Canary app, you can do that in the app, much like how you update your Chrome browser on the desktop.Īs per the description of the flag, “When this flag is set instead of taking the user to the Google Play Store when an update is available, the user is presented with an inline flow where they do not have to leave Chrome until the update is ready to install.” Google, however, wants to do the latter at least for Chrome browser on Android.
Almost all of us prefer the idea of having a single platform for downloading and updating all our apps over opening every single app to download an update.