Is it possible to remove the "Sprint Featured Apps" section from the google play store?
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Sup Nation,
I am assuming this has been posted in other forums, but I bet there are people like me that only look at this section of XDA.
But I thought I would post up a link to get the new Google Play app.
Google have renamed the "Android Market" to "Google Play"
It has a slightly different UI on the phone, and the Google Play Website has been updated too.
Here is the link
The main improvement to the app: under the My Apps menu, you can see Installed and All Apps in a separate tab. This allows you to re-download any app you've previously tried and deleted, or paid for and uninstalled, bringing the functionality more in line with the desktop portal.
Enjoy people!
Thanks mate, but we already have a thread in this forum here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1549660
Hey guys, in case you aren't aware Google is rolling out a new version of it's Google Play store. This new update comes with the ability to remove apps listed under the “All Apps” list.
http://www.androidauthority.com/google-play-update-app-removal-122193/
I found a download here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933592
Hi,
Sometimes when I want to download and install some applications from the play store with my mobile (Huawei Honor2) or with my Tab(Asus TF101) I find this sentence "This Item isn't available in your country" or this "This app is incompatible with all of your device", I understand what does it mean but why the specific app is not available or incompatible while my devices have good technical specifications so is there is any way that I can download Apps that I want from the store without search them as an apk file from the google? Any ideas or do u have any tricks that can climb over this silly requirements from the play store!
Regards.
ahmedalbidhany said:
Hi,
Sometimes when I want to download and install some applications from the play store with my mobile (Huawei Honor2) or with my Tab(Asus TF101) I find this sentence "This Item isn't available in your country" or this "This app is incompatible with all of your device", I understand what does it mean but why the specific app is not available or incompatible while my devices have good technical specifications so is there is any way that I can download Apps that I want from the store without search them as an apk file from the google? Any ideas or do u have any tricks that can climb over this silly requirements from the play store!
Regards.
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Its because some apps have put country restrictions for example: Google Voice which works only in US I guess and other apps like Netflix, Movies by Flixster etc. all have this country restrictions. There was an app called "Market Unlocker" which bypasses this restriction, but I believe Google has taken down that app from the Play Store. Anyways some other modes of Market Unlocker methods remains at XDA, which claims to work. Use Google and you'll get the results about it.
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Just recently Google Contacts became available for everyone (not pixel specific anymore). I have the app installed through APKMirror. Now that it's available from the Play store also for my device (OP5), do I need to remove my APKMirror version (and install the one from Play store) for play store to offer new updates?
So is there some 'header info' or anything in the App preventing Play store to offer updates for the Google Contacts?
Hoping the same (general availability) happens for Google Phone (Dialer).
// Timo
There seems to be definitely a difference on the version I have installed from APK mirror as the Store update version hasn't been offered from the play store...
// Timo
Any follow-up on this anyone ?
So if I have originally installed app 'X' from APKMirror (as hasn't yet been available from the Play Store) > it later becomes available from Play store > HOW (other than un-installing the app 1st) am I able to get updates through the Play Store? Or do I need to remove the APKMirror installation first and re-install the app 'X' through Play Store?
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Hi guys, I am go to Google Mobile Service Settings on newest Fire HD 2018.
So just I'm going to Android Settings and find the Google Settings is not there. I'm using the Activity Launcher.
1. Download the Activity Launcher from Google Play Store
2. After install. Open the Activity Launcher and select the drop-down All Activities on the top screen.
3. Scroll down and select Google Play Services, find the activity and start com.google.android.gms.app.settings.GoogleSettingsLink or com.google.android.gms.app.settings.GoogleSettingsIALink
See screenshot below:
Did you install the Google Play Store required apps first?
What you are saying is not clear, so I don't know if you tried installing the Google Play Services and Store on the tablet or not. But, there are no Google apps or settings on the Fire tablet at all coming straight from Amazon. So, by default, there is no Google Settings to find.
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joeldf said:
Did you install the Google Play Store required apps first?
What you are saying is not clear, so I don't know if you tried installing the Google Play Services and Store on the tablet or not. But, there are no Google apps or settings on the Fire tablet at all coming straight from Amazon. So, by default, there is no Google Settings to find.
Sent from my Amazon KFKAWI using XDA Labs
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I think he's trying to explain how he gets into Google settings after installing the services and apps as unlike other Android devices the link to the Google settings isn't in the settings menu.
Andy4Shurr said:
I think he's trying to explain how he gets into Google settings after installing the services and apps as unlike other Android devices the link to the Google settings isn't in the settings menu.
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Can you use launch the Google Settings activity using Activity Launcher
Find the activities in Google Play services:
com.google.android.gms.app.settings.GoogleSettingsLink
com.google.android.gms.app.settings.GoogleSettingsIALink
I know I am late but there is a apk for the google settings app you could add.