10 tips to master the ay Store

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Published 14 Sep 2015

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The ay Store is definitely a moving target. Unlike Apple’s App Store, which only gets some refinements with the yearly iOS upgrade, is constantly tinkering with its content storefront.

It very much has the same type of character as Android itself. If you’re willing to put up with some bumps along the way, you have a ton of control over downloading updating apps other digital content.

’ve pulled together ten tips, some of them difficult to find others hiding in plain sight, to make the Android app experience even better.

Take control of app updates 

The options to update all your apps automatically or manually is pretty easy to find. In the ay Store go to Settings  then select whether or not you want apps to auto-update. However, you can customize this even further. 

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You can specify which specific applications are auto-updated.

On an app’s page you can select whether or not an individual app gets automatic updates. It may be helpful to leave some out of automatic downloads if there are particular apps where you want to read the changelog so you know what to expect.

Comments actually matter

en we talked to some developers about what they like about Android, one of the top features mentioned was how they can respond to user comments. This way, if someone trashes their app on the ay Store they have a chance to set the record straight or offer to research the user’s concern. 

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If you leave a constructive (or even not-so-kind) comment, the developer may respond.

If nothing else, this should inspire you ( others) to leave constructive feedback. The developer may be listening. Should you raise a problem, they may be able to fix it make the app better for everyone.

Specify whether or not apps go to the home screen

By default, when you download an app it goes to a free spot on your home screen. But if you’re protective of that space, you can turn this off.

From the ay app Settings, de-select the box that says Add icon to Home screen. Your apps will install as normal, but you’ll have to find them in the app drawer yourself, place them on the home screen if you so desire.

e-register for upcoming titles

The practice of pre-registering for or console games is often unnecessary trap that game makers use to get you to pony up your money before a game is even released.

pre register angry birds

e-register for apps so you can get a push alert when they’re available.

Fortunately, took a different approach with the new option to pre-register for apps. at this does is send you a push alert when the app is available. You can then choose to download it or not—no pre-payment required.

rental controls can avert disaster

You’ve probably seen the stories wherein someone’s child racks up a giant bill with in-app purchases. Fortunately you can prevent this. 

Under Settings you’ll see a section called User controls. The rental Controls section lets you restrict games by rating level puts other tweaks behind a N that you set. so, you can require a password for every purchase, which will keep your child from spending thouss of dollars on Cy Crush upgrades.

Get a refund

One of my favorite features of ay in comparison to the App Store is that you can get a refund on an app if you don’t like it.

It’s an option I rarely use, largely because too many people are still unwilling to pay for good software. However, it’s a good piece of consumer protection that you can take advantage of. thin 2 hours of download head back to the ay Store, find the app, then hit the green Refund button. 

Recognize ads from organic search results

Advertising is still how makes the bulk of its revenue. So it’s not surprising that ads are going to start appearing in the ay Store for apps.

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You’ll see a small advertisement button with certain search results.

st like in search results, you’ll start to see preferred placement by those who pay for it. The apps that are getting the special treatment will be identified with an “Ad” tag.

It’s not necessarily a bad thing—it helps developers get noticed you may discover some cool apps along the way. But it’s good to know what’s at work, what to look for to avoid clicking on an advertisement by mistake.

Use ratings for better suggestions

The ay Store relies on your history to help serve up new apps. One way to nudge this along is to give apps a star rating. 

en you do this, you’ll see a group of apps that are similar to those that you rate favorably. I’ve found several cool tower defense games this way. us, it’s a good way to contribute to the community help others find new content.

Keep an eye out for the freebies

loves to do giveaways. They have a purpose of course, which is to get you to discover a certain genre of apps or other content in the ay Store.

play store rental reward

ay often gives out a free movie rental to Chromecast owners, along with other various goodies.

Recently started giving away a new game each week from its Family section

Create a wishlist

It’s an easy feature to overlook, but the ability to create a wishlist is tremendously useful. This way if there’s a game or other app with a large file size you know you want to get, you can add it to the wish list then return when you’re back home connected to -Fi.

To do this, touch the bookmark icon on an app’s page. Or you can do this from any listings section by selecting Install from the other menu options. Your wishlist is always available from the slide-out menu on the right.