To uninstall an Android update, follow these steps:Go to Settings > System > About Phone.Tap on the “Build number” seven times to enable “Developer options.”Go to Settings > System > Developer options and turn on “Uninstall updates automatically.”Go to Settings > System > Google updates and turn off “Auto-update.

There is no way to undo an Android system update. Once the update is installed, it’s permanent.

If you are using Windows 10, you can uninstall the software updater by going to Settings > System > Updates and Security > Uninstall an update.

To uninstall the latest Google update, follow these steps:Open the Google app on your phone.Tap Settings.Under “Google updates,” tap Uninstall updates.Tap OK to confirm.

To go back to a previous Android update, you can:From your home screen, tap the “Settings” icon.Under “System,” tap “Android Update.”Under “Android Update Options,” tap “Previous.

To uninstall a Samsung update:From the Home screen, tap Apps.Tap System Update.Tap Uninstall updates.Tap OK.

There are a few ways to install an older version of Android. You can use a custom recovery such as TWRP or CWM, you can flash a ROM using a computer, or can use an app like Android Updater to update your phone automatically.

Yes, you can downgrade the Android version on your device. Downgrading the Android version will not affect your data or settings. To downgrade the Android version, follow these steps:Go to Settings > System > About Phone.Tap on the “Android Version” row and select the lower version number.Go back to the System screen and tap on “Backup and Reset.”Select “Downgrade.”

There is no going back to Android 11. Android 11 was released in early November and is the latest version of Android.

To uninstall Android 11 update, go to Settings > System > Updates and disable the update.