How to Download Google Play on Android
Open the App Drawer., Tap Settings. , Tap Security. , Toggle Unknown sources on., Tap OK., Open your mobile browser. , Search for the most recent version of the Google Play APK. , Download the file. , Open the notification center., Tap the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open the App Drawer.
This might vary between Android devices but will typically be a tiled icon that opens up a window to view all of your apps. -
Step 2: Tap Settings.
,, In some versions of Android, you might have to check a box. , This will allow you to download the Google Play APK from a third party site. “APK” stands for Android application Pack file and is used to distribute, unpack and install software onto Android devices. ,,,, Once the download has finished, swipe down from the top of your screen. ,,, You are now ready to use the new Google Play. -
Step 3: Tap Security.
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Step 4: Toggle Unknown sources on.
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Step 5: Tap OK.
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Step 6: Open your mobile browser.
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Step 7: Search for the most recent version of the Google Play APK.
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Step 8: Download the file.
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Step 9: Open the notification center.
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Step 10: Tap the downloaded file.
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Step 11: Tap Install.
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Step 12: Tap Done.
Detailed Guide
This might vary between Android devices but will typically be a tiled icon that opens up a window to view all of your apps.
,, In some versions of Android, you might have to check a box. , This will allow you to download the Google Play APK from a third party site. “APK” stands for Android application Pack file and is used to distribute, unpack and install software onto Android devices. ,,,, Once the download has finished, swipe down from the top of your screen. ,,, You are now ready to use the new Google Play.
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