The Google Play Store will automatically sync all your apps for you when you first set up a new device. Simply download the apps you want on one device, then sign in to the same account you used to download the apps on the other device. The setup will then prompt you to restore your apps.
First, download and run Google Framework and Google Market apps. Then, restart and login to your Google account. Now, you can download and install apps on YouWave.
sign into your google account by going on gmail then go on market or samsung apps
that's mainly what tablets are for
To install apps on your Android smart phone, you must launch Google Play, and search for the app you wish to download. However, to download apps from Google Play, you must have a Google account. If you wish to download apps from a third party source, you must open your settings, and tap on "Allow installation of non-market applications".
To download apps from the android market you must... Have a google account signed in and working have a working internet connnection have space on your phone
No because you have to have an account in order to download apps
>settings>accounts>add account>type info (has to be google account)>should be able to go through google play, also can download apps from www.play.google.com
You should be able to download games or apps is with Google Play, or its previous version, Google Market.
Just use the "Google Play" - market app which is installed by default. You'll need a google-account to use it ;-)
aircell pocket apps store. search it on Google
Google Play, Amazon Apps.
No. You don't have to have an SD card to get apps. But it might be different for different tablets.