You can install apps, games, and digital content on your device from the Google Play Store. Some content is available at no charge, and some you need to buy. Sometimes you can also use instant apps that don’t require installation. Learn how to install apps and content from your phone or computer to other devices.
- You don’t have to buy them again if you get a new device.
- If you own multiple accounts, you can’t transfer content between accounts on Google Play.
- You can install apps, games, and digital content on your device from the Google Play Store.
- If you purchased an app on the wrong account, contact the app developer.
- Apps and digital content are connected to your Google Account, not just your device.
- If you have multiple accounts on your device, before you complete your purchase, make sure you’re signed in to the account you want to use.
Go back to the Google Play Learning Center
- Some content is available at no charge, and some you need to buy.
- You can use Play store filters to search or browse apps and games that are compatible with each of your devices.
- Learn how to install apps and content from your phone or computer to other devices.
- Apps and digital content are connected to your Google Account, not just your device.
If you own multiple accounts, you can’t transfer content between accounts on Google Play. If chicken road you have multiple accounts on your device, before you complete your purchase, make sure you’re signed in to the account you want to use. Apps and digital content are connected to your Google Account, not just your device. You don’t have to buy them again if you get a new device. You can use Play store filters to search or browse apps and games that are compatible with each of your devices.
Find the Google Play Store app
After you follow these steps, in your search results, you’ll find the apps that are compatible with your device. If you purchased an app on the wrong account, contact the app developer.