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  2. Find the Google Play Store app

    support.google.com/googleplay/answer/190860

    The Play Store app comes pre-installed on Android devices that support Google Play, and can be downloaded on some Chromebooks. Open the Play Store app On your device, go to the Apps section.

  3. Fix problems with the Google Play Store app

    support.google.com/googleplay/answer/14121800

    On your device's home or app screen, find the Google Play Store app. Touch and hold the Google Play Store app . Tap App info. At the top right tap More Uninstall updates. Review the info and tap OK. To reinstall Play Store app updates: Open the Google Play Store app . At the top right, tap the profile picture. Tap Settings About.

  4. How to update the Play Store & apps on Android - Google Help

    support.google.com/googleplay/answer/113412?h

    If you updated apps manually over mobile data in the last 30 days, Google Play uses that total amount of mobile data as the budget. If you don't update apps over mobile data, Google Play uses the average amount of mobile data most people use in your country/region that still allows you to auto-update your most frequently used apps.

  5. Create and set up your app - Play Console Help

    support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9859152

    Select a default language and add the name of your app as you want it to appear on Google Play. You can change this later. Specify whether your application is an app or a game. You can change this later. Specify whether your application is free or paid. Add an email address that Play Store users can use to contact you about this application.

  6. Use Play App Signing - Play Console Help

    support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9842756

    Either let Google generate the key (recommended) and then download a signed, universal APK from the from App bundle explorer to distribute outside of Google Play. Or you can generate the app signing key you want to use for all app stores, and then transfer a copy of it to Google when you configure Play App Signing.

  7. Prepare and roll out a release - Play Console Help

    support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9859348

    The release name is only for use in Play Console and won't be visible to users. We'll auto-populate the field with the version name of the first app bundle or APK added to the release. To make your release easier to identify, add a release name that's meaningful to you, like the build version ("3.2.5-RC2") or an internal code name ("Banana").

  8. Publish your app - Play Console Help

    support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9859751

    You’ve chosen to unpublish your app from Google Play. It’s discoverable on Google Play for existing users only. Updates are only available for existing users. Removed by Google: Google has removed your app indefinitely–it’s not discoverable on Google Play and you need to submit a policy-compliant update to reinstate it. Suspended by Google

  9. Corrigir problemas com o app Google Play Store

    support.google.com/googleplay/answer/14121800?hl=pt-BR

    Se você tiver problemas ao baixar apps do Google Play, as soluções mais comuns são limpar o cache da Google Play Store e do Gerenciador de downloads. Ao fazer isso, algumas configurações podem ser excluídas no app Google Play Store, como o controle da família e a proteção por senha. Na próxima vez que você abrir a Google Play Store ...

  10. Add or test APK expansion files - Play Console Help

    support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/2481797

    When possible, Google Play downloads expansion files when apps are installed or updated. In some cases, your app will need to download its expansion files. If the compressed size of your APK at the time of download (including expansion files) is larger than 200MB, users will see a warning dialog suggesting that they use Wi-Fi to download your app.

  11. Download and install Google Chrome

    support.google.com/chrome/answer/95346?hl=en-GB&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    Get Google Chrome. Download Chrome for Android phones and tablets. Chrome is available on phones and tablets running Android 8.0 (Oreo) and up. Install Chrome. On your Android device, go to Google Chrome. Tap Download Chrome Install. To start browsing, tap Open. You can also find Chrome on your Home screen or in "All Apps." To open, tap Chrome.