Though Google Play (previously called Android Market) is generally available for Android OS 2.2 and above, it may be limited for use on devices with Android 2.1, and/or the device itself might not be compatible to use it.
In google play all apps are free
Google play or android market
No but google play store does
Android Market is now Google Play. If your phone didn't come with Google Apps, then you can flash GApps, you can find this on the xda developers website
If you have an Android tablet, and have at least Android 2.3 OS (Gingerbread) or newer onboard, it should already have Google Play, or should be upgraded from Android Market, its former name.
Google play has included Nepal also in the country list where we can buy google play applications.
It is quite easy to download the google play store on your nabi tablet. However most android tablet already has a pre-programmed google play store on it. Google owns the android market, hence if your nabi tablet is an android tablet then it will have play installed.
Considering that you are talking about Google Play Store, it was launched in 6th March 2012.
Yes android phones do have an app market for games. Most of the apps available on the apple store are available on android phones now.
I recommend you AppXoid, they publish great reviews of new Android Applications and Games. If you are looking for an alternative market, I recommend you Getjar. You can find cheap applications on this market.
>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
Pretty much...they are both online, 4-your-phone shops