If you’re a user of an Android app, you may have noticed that there are sometimes updates available for the app but not for the device. This is because Google updates the Android operating system regularly and sometimes includes new features and bug fixes that are not available for older versions of the app. To roll back an update, you first need to uninstall the old version of the app and then install the new one. Once you’ve installed the new version, open it and make sure that all your devices are updated to it. Then, go to Settings > About phone > Software update and check for any updates that have been released for your device. If there are any, install them and then restart your device. If all goes well, your devices should now be up-to-date with latest Android software. However, if there are any issues with rolling back an update or if you experience problems with updating your devices, please contact Google support so they can help you out.