Sometimes, it can be difficult to find apps specifically for your Android tablet on the Play Store, especially if you’re browsing from the Play Store website.
So I tried to download some new apps on my nexus 7, but when I opened the play store it only shows 14 really weird apps, like radar and a third party translator. Even when I search for apps in the search bar it shows up with no results, even though the app obviously exists.
I have tried clearing the cache and data on the store to no avail.
version 3.8.17
only 24 out of 63 of my installed apps are showing on "installed" list and when I looked at some apps on the "all" list, it shows the your device isnt compatible error.
Hey,
I've been looking around and I can't find a good list of useful tablet optimized apps.
I've recently got a new, better phone with a lot more internal memory. I used to have to limit my installed apps that wouldn't move to SD, but now I can install what I want.
On the Play Store clicking 'My Android Apps' I can view uninstalled apps under 'Other Apps In My Library', but it only goes up to apps starting with L. I'd like to be able to see if there's some apps I've forgotten about.
I've had more than a dozen Android phones and tablet over the last several year.
Obviously I've tried and uninstalled thousands of apps from the Market(now Play Store)
Whenever I move to a new smartphone or reset a phone, the Play Store still shows
thousands of previously-uninstalled now useless apps. It's just plain annoying to
see those apps that I was NEVER install again.
Hi I'm not sure if this has ever been asked. I'll try to make it as simple as possible and I'll post a screen shot. So when I go onto my play store and go to my apps it shows installed apps and when swiped to the left it shows all apps. There are some apps that show on my all apps section that I don't want showing anymore and I can't long press them to delete them off my gmail account.
Google’s Nexus 7 tablet has been quite a hit, but there can be little doubt that the average quality of Android tablet apps still ranks behind iOS. Google is clearly aware of this and today, the company is making a new push to get developers to ensure that their apps run well on tablets.
I have some identical tablets that I'm trying to get set up for the kids for Christmas.
I did this following:
On tablet #1, I downloaded all of the apps that I wanted, then used Titanium Backup to make backups of all of those apps.
On tablet #2, I used Titanium Backup to "restore" all of those apps.
But if I go to Google Play logged in with the account for tablet #2, it doesn't show