Updated version of the application is not visible on play store - android

I published the updated version of the application on play console and got the conformation email that app is published on play store . But play store does not show the current updated version. for more details have a look towards attached image and guide me if I missed something.
Play console shows me that
https://i.stack.imgur.com/vQOYE.png

Well, your screenshot shows that you set the release rollout to only 20% of your installed base, so only 1 in 5 people are going to see it.
Here are instructions for managing staged rollouts

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Google Play not updating internal app automatically

I have an app that is released only as an "internal test" on the Google Play store
When I go to the Google Play store on my phone, the app does not show up at all, under "installed" or "updates" or any other tab
When I click the 'internal testing' link (the one that Google Play Console says to give to internal testers), it opens Google Play and shows my app's store page. The store page shows the correct latest version, but I'm unable to install it. My only options are "uninstall" and "open" (which opens the currently installed old version of the app)
I have "enable auto-update" enabled from the Google Play store page
I've waited two days
I've made sure the app is closed completely on the phone
As far as I can tell, there's no way to update the app without uninstalling it, which deletes all the app data. How can my testers update the app?
Updating seems to be broken for apps that Google has not reviewed yet, which they don't do for internal apps.
I released the app to closed beta, causing Google to review it, and stopped using "internal releases" altogether. I'm not sure which of the two was the fix, but now auto updates work.
I think I've found a workaround. It's now worked 3 times out of 3, so fingers crossed.
First, uninstall whatever version you have on your device.
Then visit the link provided from Google Play Console on a PC instead, and from there you click the 'If you don’t have the app installed, download it on Google Play.'-link.
Once there, press install, and choose your device.
This way, the latest version of the app is installed on your device, and not some random version; like seems to be the case, using the Play Store on the device.
Not ideal, but it works :)
Requirements for getting the Internal Update on Play store
Add your same email Account in internal testing which you used as in play store.
Join Beta Testing program which will be visible when you search the same app on play store.
Turn on internal-app-sharing on playstore - > PlayStore->Setting->About ->PlayStore-version(press 7 times), Turn On Internal App Sharing in General Settings of play store.
Wait for some days & Get the app link from play store console to get the update version

My app in Google Play doesn't offer to update itself

I'm having a strange issue with my app in Google Play. I'm not able to update it from its page in the market. I always get the "Open" button instead of the "Update" one after uploading a new build from the console
Let's say I have a build with version code 230 installed on my device. Now, following google's official update guide, I generate a signed bundle with version code 238 (greater than the one in the market) and upload it through the console. After the new build is available I open my app's page in the Google Play app from my device. I expect to see the "Update" button under the rate section but I always get the "Open" one instead.
Am I missing something here? Is there anything I can do to overcome the issue? Or maybe my expectations are incorrect?

Google Play Store not showing update button

I have a published my App in Google Play Store with version code 4. I made some changes and changed the version code to 5 and also changed the version name and I published the new version through Google Play Store
I can see the new version published but I'm getting Open button Instead of Update
I checked couple of old questions and none of them gave me the right answer.
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The published APK is signed by Google Play Store
The older version in my phone was installed from Google Play Store
If I uninstall the old version, Google Play Store gives me the newer on. But I cant force the users to uninstall and re install
any suggestions?
After about an hour the Google Play Store showed the Update button
Thanks guys

My app updates not showing in the Google Play Store

I have pushed a new version of my app.
On google developer console it is published and all old versions are unpublished but on Google Play Store it is still showing old version.
I already clear play store cached and data but still showing old app version don't know why.
I have checked, on all device showing old version.
Here is snapshot for google developer console
App is live after 13 days, I have contact to google support center and also they have answer for this delay. But It is now clear that it may take any time to be live on play store. I was worried because this was happen first time during my 4 years career.
You have just to wait a little bit. It may take some days until you see the newest version in google play store.
Once you push it live from the publishing interface, it will take a max 2/3 hours to be live to consumers. Unlike iTunes, Google review does not involve any human testing so it is much quicker.

Beta Testing Android Play Store

Apparently, by mistake published me app on the play store before putting out a beta. I created a google group, and invited all my testers. However, they still see version 1.0 on the play store and not version 1.1?
Is there a problem? or does it take longer to show up? and how will the user know it is the beta app other than the version number?
your testers has to go to following link and become a tester
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/<Your_Package_ID>
And they will see new updates as soon as Google update its database (it usually is taking 12h) but if you already added them to group and added group into your app then should not be any delay to seeing your new version.

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