You can download and install apps through Google's Play Store, which offers the largest collection of Android apps available. The Play Store comes pre-installed on all licensed Android devices and can be accessed via the Play Store app on the device or through the website on any browser. You can remotely purchase and install apps to any device you're signed into through any web browser in which you've signed into your Google account.
There are third-party app distribution platforms as well. The most prominent of which is Amazon's Appstore for Android, which can be downloaded and installed through a relatively simple process of visiting their website and authorizing your device with your Amazon account.
Lastly, you can sideload apps onto your device by storing the APK locally on an SD card or a device's internal memory, then using Android's built-in package installer utility to install the app. You need to use a file browser (Astro File Manager, OI File Browser, etc) to select the APK. (There are other ways of installing an APK directly, but for the sake of simplicity I've only included instructions for the easiest method.)
Note that you must tick the box that says "Allow installation from unknown sources" in the system settings before you can install any app foreign to the Play Store. This option is located in Settings > Applications on Android 2.x and Settings > Security on Android 3.x and 4.x.
To install a play store app, you simply just: search for the app you would like to download, and tap "install." Before you install, check the compatibility with your version of android, as some apps do not support older versions of android.
Most Android devices that have the 2.2 OS or newer should have the Google Play app preloaded. If not, you will need to check with your carrier or the device manufacturer. If your phone is rooted, you can download the appropriate version of that app through developer sites such as XDA-Developers and others.
Well on Android the major source of getting apps is from Google Play Store. Since, Google Android is an open source operating system you can get apps other than, PlayStore there are various other third party stores as Amazon appstore, Aptoide app store or other than that you can get apps directly from developer.
you have to search for google play store on google and look for the app then to download the app you have to sign in with your email that pretty much it hope I helped
you need to go back to the andriod part on the fone were u get ur games n music from or go to the shop to get it renstalled
You can see Google Play on a desktop, a Chrome device (ie: Chromebook), and on Android devices (OS version 2.2 and above).
There isn't a Google Play app available through the BN store. You can use the web browser and access Google Play.
The Google Play Store app is not officially available for download on laptops or desktops, as it is designed for Android devices. However, there are several ways you can access the Google Play Store on your laptop or desktop: Use an Android emulator: You can download an Android emulator, such as BlueStacks, NoxPlayer, or Andy, on your laptop or desktop, which will allow you to run Android apps on your computer. Once you have downloaded and installed the emulator, you can search for and download the Google Play Store app. Use a web browser: You can also access the Google Play Store through a web browser on your laptop or desktop by visiting the Google Play Store website (play,google,com). From there, you can browse and download apps, but you will not be able to install them on your laptop or desktop. As for iPods, only iOS devices can download apps from the App Store, not the Google Play Store.
Dead Trigger 2 is available for Android-based devices through the Google Play store. If the Kindle Fire HD device is connected to a Google account, Dead Trigger 2 can be purchased through Google Play then installed on the device.
You do not have to have an Android phone to access the Google Play store on a Chromebook laptop. You should be able to access it right from the Chromebook.
One can find Deltek timesheet apps on the iTunes store and the Google Play store. It depends on whether one wants to download it for an Apple device or an Android device.
To check if you have Google Play go through the list of apps on your device. If you have an Android device you are almost guaranteed to have it.
Depending on which device you have you should be able to download it with google play store,iTunes ect.
Yes, you can buy music from Google's full-featured Play Store, which comes preinstalled on the device. (It's just like iTunes)
Because Google play is oneself app store for android.
The android app store is called the "Play Store". This is located on the first or second page of your phone or tablet. You must have internet access on your device to view the apps.
Nah, if you can connect to a wifi network, you should be able to access the app store or google play.
No. Unfortunately you can not at google play apps on a Pandigital device.