How to cancel a WhatsApp update on my phone?

How to cancel a WhatsApp update on my phone - briefly?

To cancel an ongoing WhatsApp update on your phone, simply close the Google Play Store or App Store app and restart it. This will usually stop the update process.

How to cancel a WhatsApp update on my phone - in detail?

Canceling a WhatsApp update on your phone can be necessary if you encounter issues such as insufficient storage, poor internet connectivity, or simply want to revert to the previous stable version. Here's a detailed guide on how to cancel a WhatsApp update:

For Android Devices:

  1. Open Google Play Store: Launch the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
  2. Access My Apps & Games: Tap on your profile picture in the top-right corner and select "Manage apps & device."
  3. Locate WhatsApp: Scroll down to find WhatsApp Messenger in the list of installed applications.
  4. Cancel Update: If there's an update available, you should see an "Update" button next to WhatsApp. Unfortunately, Google Play Store does not provide a direct option to cancel updates for individual apps. However, you can disable automatic updates:
    • Tap on the three-line menu in the top-left corner of the Play Store.
    • Select "Settings."
    • Tap on "Network preferences."
    • Choose "App download preference" and select "Do not auto-update apps."

For iOS Devices:

  1. Open App Store: Launch the App Store on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Locate WhatsApp: Scroll down to find WhatsApp Messenger in the list of installed applications under the "Upcoming Automatic Updates" section, if available.
  3. Cancel Update: If there's an update pending, you should see a progress bar next to WhatsApp. Unfortunately, iOS also does not provide a direct option to cancel updates for individual apps. However, you can disable automatic updates:
    • Tap on your profile picture in the top-right corner of the App Store.
    • Select "Purchased" from the menu.
    • Tap on your Apple ID at the top and select "View Information."
    • Under the "Automatic Downloads" section, toggle off "App Updates."

Additional Steps:

  • Clear Cache (Android): If you've already started downloading the update and wish to stop it, you can clear the cache for Google Play Store. Go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store > Storage & cache > Clear cache.
  • Restart Device: Sometimes, simply restarting your device can interrupt and cancel the update process if it's in progress.

Reverting to Previous Version:

If you've already updated WhatsApp but wish to revert to a previous version:

  1. Backup Data: Ensure that you backup your chat history before proceeding.
  2. Uninstall WhatsApp: Go to Settings > Apps > WhatsApp and select "Uninstall."
  3. Download Previous Version (Android): Visit APKMirror or another trusted source to download the previous version of WhatsApp. Install it by enabling "Unknown sources" in your device settings.
  4. Restore Data: Once installed, restore your chat history from the backup.

By following these steps, you should be able to cancel or revert a WhatsApp update on your phone effectively.