If you’re like most Android users, you probably install updates automatically when they’re available. But what if you don’t want to install the latest update? Or maybe you installed it but it’s causing problems? Here’s how to uninstall the latest Android update. To uninstall an Android update, open the Settings app on your phone and look for “System updates.” Tap on it and then tap on “Uninstall updates.” If there are any pending updates, they’ll be listed here. Tap on the update that you want to uninstall and then tap on “Uninstall.” If the update is a system-wide update, like the one that was released last week, it’ll uninstalled automatically. But if it’s an individual app update, like the one that was released yesterday, you’ll have to do some extra work. First, open the App Store on your phone and search for the app that was updated. Tap on it and then tap on “Update” in the menu bar at the top of the screen. Next, tap on “Remove from device” in the App Store window. Finally, tap on “OK” in both windows to finish uninstalling the update. ..