Pluto TV is a really awesome platform, and it's been around for a while. They're constantly pushing updates for their apps across all devices, bringing in new features, fixing up problems, and so on, so let's see how you can update Pluto TV.
Obviously, if you want to update Pluto TV, it all depends on the platform you're using to watch the service's content. Let's dive in and check it all out.
Updating Pluto TV on your Android device involves checking out the Google Play store.
Android TV users can update their Pluto TV app from the device's app store. This will vary on the Android TV model you have.
For the most part here's what you have to do:
In order to update your Pluto TV app on your iPhone or iPad, there are a few steps to take.
Before you even check if you have the latest Pluto TV app, you have to check whether your Roku is running the latest version.
The best way to make sure your Pluto TV app is the latest version on Apple TV is to turn on automatic updates.
You can do this by following this path:
If you're unsure about allowing Apple TV to update your apps on its own, you can also run the Pluto TV update on your own.
For smart TVs, it all depends on the device you're using. In order to update the Pluto TV app, we recommend you enable automatic updates so that every time there's a new version the device will simply run it.
Otherwise, you can go to the device's App Store or Hub, find Pluto TV, and run the update for the tool, if any is available. Depending on your Internet speed, it may take a couple of minutes for updates to be downloaded and installed.
Pluto TV has desktop apps for both Windows and Mac devices. So, you need to go to the app store on your device, navigate to the installed apps, and see if any updates are available. Both the Microsoft Store and iTunes allow automatic updates, so you can always enable that feature, so you don't have to worry about ever running an old version of the Pluto TV app (or any app, for that matter).
There you go! Now you're running the latest Pluto TV apps on all your devices.