Like virtually all of its Android software,
Google has vastly improved
its
Play Store over the years.
Nowadays it's a bright, sharp, and relatively speedy virtual shopfront for the
million-odd apps available on the Android platform. No, it's not
perfect, but for our money it's a lot better than the App Store. - See
more at: http://smart-phones-how-to.blogspot.com.ng/2014/10/google-play-store-tips-and-tricks.html#sthash.mdVodO3j.dpuf
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - How to explore Google's virtual shopfront
Like virtually all of its Android software,
Google has vastly improved its
Play Store over the years.
Nowadays it's a bright, sharp, and relatively speedy virtual shopfront for the million-odd apps available on the
Android platform. No, it's not perfect, but for our money it's a lot better than the
App Store. - See more at: http://smart-phones-how-to.blogspot.com.ng/2014/10/google-play-store-tips-and-tricks.html#sthash.mdVodO3j.dpuf
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - How to explore Google's virtual shopfront
Like virtually all of its Android software,
Google has vastly improved its
Play Store over the years.
Nowadays it's a bright, sharp, and relatively speedy virtual shopfront for the million-odd apps available on the
Android platform. No, it's not perfect, but for our money it's a lot better than the
App Store. - See more at: http://smart-phones-how-to.blogspot.com.ng/2014/10/google-play-store-tips-and-tricks.html#sthash.mdVodO3j.dpuf
But are you using the Google Play Store to its
fullest? Google has supplied a number of nifty little features for it, but in
typical Google style it doesn't always make those features abundantly clear to
the user.
Here is just a small selection of tips and tricks for the Google Play Store.
How to earn money with your
smartphone
Google
Play Store Tips and Tricks - Make use of the info icons
The latest version of the Google Play Store has a great new icon bar
that gives you a lot of information at a glance, as well as some handy
shortcuts.
To the left you have the number of downloads. If it's a million seller, you
know there's got to be something in it, right? This is colour coded, so if the
icon's red you know at a glance that it's hot.
Next to this icon you have the average user rating (out of five), as well as
the number of users who have contributed to that rating. Tap on this icon, and
you'll jump straight to the user reviews themselves.
Next we have the category the app belongs to, as represented by a little
representative icon. Tap this, and you'll be taken to that category in the Google
Play Store.
Finally there's the Similar icon which, when tapped, assembles - you guessed it
- similar apps in a simple grid should you wish to check out the alternatives.
Google
Play Store Tips and Tricks - Don't like an app? Get a refund
One thing you can do on the Google Play Store that you can't on the App
Store is 'return' an app if you're not happy with it. That is, you can wipe
it and get your money back if you opt to do so within a limited window.
Until recently, that window was a rather useless 15 minutes long. Just last
month, though, Google extended that period to two hours.
So how do you get your refund? Simply go into the Google Play Store app
within two hours of purchasing your app, select My apps from the menu, and
navigate to the app you just purchased. You should see a Refund button
alongside the usual Open one. Press it and follow the instructions.
Google
Play Store Tips and Tricks - Watch a preview of your app or game
Of course, you'll still want to make an informed decision about whether you
want to buy an app or not. On many of the apps on the Google Play Store
you can watch an intro video that shows how that app works.
It's most common - and arguably most useful - when it comes to games. Just click
on the app you're interested in, and look for the play icon at the very top of
the app listing.
Press that play icon and see whether what the developer has to show you is of
any interest.
Google
Play Store Tips and Tricks - Stop the update notifications
For the most part, Android handles notifications brilliantly, but the way the Google
Play Store bombards you with notifications every time it updates your apps
(which is pretty often) can get a little tiresome.
To deactivate these irritating notifications, go into the Play Store
settings menu and deselect the Notifications option. There you go - no more
bothersome messages telling you your fourth favourite game has added support
for the Lithuanian language.
Google
Play Store Tips and Tricks - Stop apps being added to home screen
If you're like us, then your Android phone's homescreen is pretty stuffed with
icons and widgets. You've probably spent time crafting the perfect, most
concise set-up for your needs.
So the last thing you need is a new app messing things up by depositing an icon
on your homescreen - especially if it's a passive app like a new keyboard.
You can stop this from happening by bringing up the Play Store menu, selecting
settings, and hitting the Add icon to Home Screen option to deselect it.
Google
Play Store Tips and Tricks - Add apps to your wishlist
Really like the look of an app or game, but aren't quite prepared to shell out
the asking price, or can't buy it there and then? Then add it to your wishlist.
To do so, simply navigate to the app you're interested in and hit the little
banner icon at the top (the one with the plus sign in it) to add it to your
wishlist.
You can then access your wishlist from the Google Play Store menu (swipe
right from the main page).
Google
Play Store Tips and Tricks - Install apps from desktop
As easy as it is exploring the Google Play Store from your mobile phone,
it's even easier on your desktop - especially if you don't really know what
you're looking for.
The good news is, if you find something you like whilst navigating in this way,
you don't then have to find it on your phone or hook your phone up to your
computer in order to install it.
When you first set up the Google Play Store on your Android phone and
logged into your account on your computer, the two were linked. So, if you
click Install on an app on the desktop, it will automatically start downloading
on your active phone phone. Clever, eh?
Google
Play Store Tips and Tricks - Track your phone from your computer
The Google Play Store lets you track, remotely lock, ring, and even erase your
Android phone should it be lost or stolen.
Just hit the gear icon at the top right of the page, then click Android Device
Manager. Accept the terms, and you'll see your device(s) on a Google Maps
display, as well as a prompt to ring, lock or erase it.
Google
Play Store Tips and Tricks - Remove all trace of apps
Google keeps a track of all of the apps you've ever installed on your Android
phone. You might not want some of these apps to be remembered - maybe it's
a terrible game, maybe you installed a dodgy app by mistake, or maybe you're
just fastidious about these things.
Whatever, just navigate to My apps, hit the All tab, and hit the X symbol
corresponding to the app that you don't want. Confirm, and the app will be gone
from your personal list forever. Well, unless you contrive to re-download it,
of course.
Google
Play Store Tips and Tricks - Find the classiest, most buzzy apps
The Google Play store is vast, with a constantly shifting front page that
updates with the latest offerings.
There's also no denying that there's a high proportion of crud on there. That's
what you get with a more open approach to app submissions, folks.
One reliable way to shop for high quality apps, though, is to simply navigate
to the Apps section and hit the Editors' Choice option. This is a carefully
curated list of top notch new apps and games that you can download with
confidence.
But are you using the
Google Play Store
to its fullest? Google has supplied a number of nifty little features
for it, but in typical Google style it doesn't always make those
features abundantly clear to the user.
Here is just a small selection of tips and tricks for the Google Play Store.
How to earn money with your smartphone
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Make use of the info icons
The latest version of the
Google Play Store has a great new icon bar that gives you a lot of information at a glance, as well as some handy shortcuts.
To the left you have the number of downloads. If it's a million seller,
you know there's got to be something in it, right? This is colour coded,
so if the icon's red you know at a glance that it's hot.
Next to this icon you have the average user rating (out of five), as
well as the number of users who have contributed to that rating. Tap on
this icon, and you'll jump straight to the user reviews themselves.
Next we have the category the app belongs to, as represented by a little
representative icon. Tap this, and you'll be taken to that category in
the
Google Play Store.
Finally there's the Similar icon which, when tapped, assembles - you
guessed it - similar apps in a simple grid should you wish to check out
the alternatives.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Don't like an app? Get a refund
One thing you can do on the
Google Play Store that you can't on the
App Store
is 'return' an app if you're not happy with it. That is, you can wipe
it and get your money back if you opt to do so within a limited window.
Until recently, that window was a rather useless 15 minutes long. Just
last month, though, Google extended that period to two hours.
So how do you get your refund? Simply go into the
Google Play Store app
within two hours of purchasing your app, select My apps from the menu,
and navigate to the app you just purchased. You should see a Refund
button alongside the usual Open one. Press it and follow the
instructions.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Watch a preview of your app or game
Of course, you'll still want to make an informed decision about whether
you want to buy an app or not. On many of the apps on the
Google Play Store you can watch an intro video that shows how that app works.
It's most common - and arguably most useful - when it comes to games.
Just click on the app you're interested in, and look for the play icon
at the very top of the app listing.
Press that play icon and see whether what the developer has to show you is of any interest.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Stop the update notifications
For the most part, Android handles notifications brilliantly, but the way the
Google Play Store bombards you with notifications every time it updates your apps (which is pretty often) can get a little tiresome.
To deactivate these irritating notifications, go into the
Play Store
settings menu and deselect the Notifications option. There you go - no
more bothersome messages telling you your fourth favourite game has
added support for the Lithuanian language.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Stop apps being added to home screen
If you're like us, then your Android phone's homescreen is pretty
stuffed with icons and widgets. You've probably spent time crafting the
perfect, most concise set-up for your needs.
So the last thing you need is a new app messing things up by depositing
an icon on your homescreen - especially if it's a passive app like a new
keyboard.
You can stop this from happening by bringing up the Play Store menu,
selecting settings, and hitting the Add icon to Home Screen option to
deselect it.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Add apps to your wishlist
Really like the look of an app or game, but aren't quite prepared to
shell out the asking price, or can't buy it there and then? Then add it
to your wishlist.
To do so, simply navigate to the app you're interested in and hit the
little banner icon at the top (the one with the plus sign in it) to add
it to your wishlist.
You can then access your wishlist from the
Google Play Store menu (swipe right from the main page).
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Install apps from desktop
As easy as it is exploring the
Google Play Store from your mobile phone, it's even easier on your desktop - especially if you don't really know what you're looking for.
The good news is, if you find something you like whilst navigating in
this way, you don't then have to find it on your phone or hook your
phone up to your computer in order to install it.
When you first set up the
Google Play Store on your Android phone
and logged into your account on your computer, the two were linked. So,
if you click Install on an app on the desktop, it will automatically
start downloading on your active phone phone. Clever, eh?
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Track your phone from your computer
The Google Play Store lets you track, remotely lock, ring, and even erase your Android phone should it be lost or stolen.
Just hit the gear icon at the top right of the page, then click Android
Device Manager. Accept the terms, and you'll see your device(s) on a
Google Maps display, as well as a prompt to ring, lock or erase it.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Remove all trace of apps
Google keeps a track of all of the apps you've ever installed on your
Android phone.
You might not want some of these apps to be remembered - maybe it's a
terrible game, maybe you installed a dodgy app by mistake, or maybe
you're just fastidious about these things.
Whatever, just navigate to My apps, hit the All tab, and hit the X
symbol corresponding to the app that you don't want. Confirm, and the
app will be gone from your personal list forever. Well, unless you
contrive to re-download it, of course.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Find the classiest, most buzzy apps
The Google Play store is vast, with a constantly shifting front page that updates with the latest offerings.
There's also no denying that there's a high proportion of crud on there.
That's what you get with a more open approach to app submissions,
folks.
One reliable way to shop for high quality apps, though, is to simply
navigate to the Apps section and hit the Editors' Choice option. This is
a carefully curated list of top notch new apps and games that you can
download with confidence.
Read more smartphone tips and tricks - See more at: http://smart-phones-how-to.blogspot.com.ng/2014/10/google-play-store-tips-and-tricks.html#sthash.mdVodO3j.dpuf
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - How to explore Google's virtual shopfront
Like virtually all of its Android software,
Google has vastly improved its
Play Store over the years.
Nowadays it's a bright, sharp, and relatively speedy virtual shopfront for the million-odd apps available on the
Android platform. No, it's not perfect, but for our money it's a lot better than the
App Store. - See more at: http://smart-phones-how-to.blogspot.com.ng/2014/10/google-play-store-tips-and-tricks.html#sthash.mdVodO3j.dpuf
Here is just a small selection of tips and tricks for the Google Play Store.
How to earn money with your smartphone
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Make use of the info icons
The latest version of the
Google Play Store has a great new icon bar that gives you a lot of information at a glance, as well as some handy shortcuts.
To the left you have the number of downloads. If it's a million seller,
you know there's got to be something in it, right? This is colour coded,
so if the icon's red you know at a glance that it's hot.
Next to this icon you have the average user rating (out of five), as
well as the number of users who have contributed to that rating. Tap on
this icon, and you'll jump straight to the user reviews themselves.
Next we have the category the app belongs to, as represented by a little
representative icon. Tap this, and you'll be taken to that category in
the
Google Play Store.
Finally there's the Similar icon which, when tapped, assembles - you
guessed it - similar apps in a simple grid should you wish to check out
the alternatives.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Don't like an app? Get a refund
One thing you can do on the
Google Play Store that you can't on the
App Store
is 'return' an app if you're not happy with it. That is, you can wipe
it and get your money back if you opt to do so within a limited window.
Until recently, that window was a rather useless 15 minutes long. Just
last month, though, Google extended that period to two hours.
So how do you get your refund? Simply go into the
Google Play Store app
within two hours of purchasing your app, select My apps from the menu,
and navigate to the app you just purchased. You should see a Refund
button alongside the usual Open one. Press it and follow the
instructions.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Watch a preview of your app or game
Of course, you'll still want to make an informed decision about whether
you want to buy an app or not. On many of the apps on the
Google Play Store you can watch an intro video that shows how that app works.
It's most common - and arguably most useful - when it comes to games.
Just click on the app you're interested in, and look for the play icon
at the very top of the app listing.
Press that play icon and see whether what the developer has to show you is of any interest.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Stop the update notifications
For the most part, Android handles notifications brilliantly, but the way the
Google Play Store bombards you with notifications every time it updates your apps (which is pretty often) can get a little tiresome.
To deactivate these irritating notifications, go into the
Play Store
settings menu and deselect the Notifications option. There you go - no
more bothersome messages telling you your fourth favourite game has
added support for the Lithuanian language.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Stop apps being added to home screen
If you're like us, then your Android phone's homescreen is pretty
stuffed with icons and widgets. You've probably spent time crafting the
perfect, most concise set-up for your needs.
So the last thing you need is a new app messing things up by depositing
an icon on your homescreen - especially if it's a passive app like a new
keyboard.
You can stop this from happening by bringing up the Play Store menu,
selecting settings, and hitting the Add icon to Home Screen option to
deselect it.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Add apps to your wishlist
Really like the look of an app or game, but aren't quite prepared to
shell out the asking price, or can't buy it there and then? Then add it
to your wishlist.
To do so, simply navigate to the app you're interested in and hit the
little banner icon at the top (the one with the plus sign in it) to add
it to your wishlist.
You can then access your wishlist from the
Google Play Store menu (swipe right from the main page).
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Install apps from desktop
As easy as it is exploring the
Google Play Store from your mobile phone, it's even easier on your desktop - especially if you don't really know what you're looking for.
The good news is, if you find something you like whilst navigating in
this way, you don't then have to find it on your phone or hook your
phone up to your computer in order to install it.
When you first set up the
Google Play Store on your Android phone
and logged into your account on your computer, the two were linked. So,
if you click Install on an app on the desktop, it will automatically
start downloading on your active phone phone. Clever, eh?
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Track your phone from your computer
The Google Play Store lets you track, remotely lock, ring, and even erase your Android phone should it be lost or stolen.
Just hit the gear icon at the top right of the page, then click Android
Device Manager. Accept the terms, and you'll see your device(s) on a
Google Maps display, as well as a prompt to ring, lock or erase it.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Remove all trace of apps
Google keeps a track of all of the apps you've ever installed on your
Android phone.
You might not want some of these apps to be remembered - maybe it's a
terrible game, maybe you installed a dodgy app by mistake, or maybe
you're just fastidious about these things.
Whatever, just navigate to My apps, hit the All tab, and hit the X
symbol corresponding to the app that you don't want. Confirm, and the
app will be gone from your personal list forever. Well, unless you
contrive to re-download it, of course.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Find the classiest, most buzzy apps
The Google Play store is vast, with a constantly shifting front page that updates with the latest offerings.
There's also no denying that there's a high proportion of crud on there.
That's what you get with a more open approach to app submissions,
folks.