How to install the Google Play Store on any Android device (2024)

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If you happen to own a device without the Google Play Store installed, getting it up and running is a little trickier than just downloading an APK file and pressing a button. In this guide, we'll attempt to show you how to install the Play Store using a series of steps that may work for your phone or tablet, depending on just how old (or odd!) it is. We can't guarantee these steps will work: there are simply too many devices and versions of Android to account for in a single guide, and too many reasons these steps might fail for a particular combination of them. But if you want to give it a try, we think this is a good place to start.

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So, how do you get the Play Store onto an Android device that didn't come with it? While it would be impossible to create one guide that covers every situation and device, this tutorial might help you get the Play Store running on uncertified hardware. Some devices require more complex workarounds, like Huawei's flagship phones, so we can't guarantee these steps will work for everyone.

Are you trying to install the Google Play Store on an Amazon Fire Tablet? Please use this dedicated guide, as it has more specific instructions for Amazon's tablets.

Of course, there are some caveats to this process. Devices that don't come with the Play Store pre-installed won't pass Google's SafetyNet checks, which means some applications won't work properly (like Google Pay) or can't be installed at all. Other strange issues could crop up, depending on what version of Android you're running, but there's no way to know for sure what will work until you try.

As previously mentioned, this guide isn't a complete tutorial for every kind of Android device out there. It's very possible you will reach the end of this guide and still not have the Play Store functional. If you want to save yourself some time and (possible) frustration, there are some alternatives you can try first.

The best alternative to the Google Play Store that generally works on all devices is the Amazon Appstore. It has most of the same big games as the Play Store, as well as a decent collection of third-party applications, all without the need for Google services. However, you won't find any Google apps like Chrome or Gmail on the store. You can download the Amazon Appstore from here.

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One more alternative app store is F-Droid. It's entirely composed of open-source games and applications, so the selection is extremely limited, but there's a chance it might have something you are looking for. You can browse F-Droid's library and download the app store from the official website.

Finally, if you just need a handful of apps, and automatic updates aren't super important, you can always try downloading the applications you need from APKMirror. It's a repository of Android applications mirrored from the Play Store — the apps are safe, and not modified in any way.

If you absolutely need the Play Store, you can try your luck with the following instructions.

The first step in this process is enabling apps to be installed from unknown sources, if the option exists on your device. This allows you to open and install applications from downloaded APK files, which is how we'll get the Play Store running.

Open the Settings app on your device, and if there's a search feature, type in "unknown" and look for an option for "unknown apps," "unknown sources," or something else along those lines (some manufacturers change what the option is called). If your Settings app doesn't have a search function, the option should either be located in the Privacy or the Apps & Notifications sections, depending on your version of Android.

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Enabling apps from unknown sources on Android 10

Older versions of Android have a simple switch for enabling unknown sources — make sure it's switched on, if that's what you see. If you see switches for each individual app, like in the above screenshots, don't worry about enabling any of them right now.

The exact files you need to install the Play Store on your device depend on your Android OS version and your device's hardware platform. While the OS version can usually be found in the Settings app, it might list information about your device's specific software instead of the general OS — for example, Fire tablets only display the Fire OS version, not the core Android version. As such, you should use a third-party tool to find both pieces of information.

The quickest method is to use WhatDevice, a web application that tells you information about your hardware and software. Go to whatdevice.app on your Android device, and make a note of the Android version and CPU architecture. The architecture should say something like "armv8," "armv71," "x86_64," and so on.

Checking device info with WhatDevice

If WhatDevice isn't displaying the information you need (some browsers hide the required data), an app called 'Device Info HW' will do the job. It's available from the Play Store, but since you don't have that yet, you'll have to get it from APKMirror. Go to the app's APKMirror page here on your device, click on the latest available version, and press the big 'Download APK' button. Once it's done downloading, open it to install the APK file.

After Device Info HW is done installing, open it. Make a note of the Android version on the main General tab, then switch to the 'SoC' tab and check what is listed next to 'ABI.' It should be an architecture like "arm64-v8a," "x86," "armeabi-v7a," and so on.

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Checking device info with Hardware Info HW

Regardless of which method you used, you should now have two pieces of information: your Android version, and your CPU architecture. Now we can get on with actually installing the Play Store.

The next step is to download the proper APK files for the Play Store. You technically have to install four different applications — Google Account Manager, Google Services Framework, Google Play Services, and finally the Google Play Store. The first three apps handle basic account services and APIs, while the last app is the store itself.

If you're not already reading this on your Android device, please make sure you're following these steps on the device you want to add the Play Store to.

The first step is to get Google Account Manager. If you have Android 7.1.2 or a newer version, go to the page for Google Account Manager 7.1.2 and tap the main 'Download APK' button. If you have something older than Android 7.1.2, check the list of app releases here and pick the one with the version closest to your Android version. For example, if you have Android 6.0.1, download Google Account Manager 6.0.1. After the APK file is done downloading, do not open it — we'll do that later.

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Next is the Google Services Framework. This is mostly the same process as with the first app, just go to this page and select the version that most closely matches your Android OS version. For example, if you have Android 8.1, you would pick Google Services Framework 8.1.0. After the APK file is done downloading, do not open it — we'll do that later.

Now it's time to download Google Play Services, which provides most of the behind-the-scenes functionality for the Play Store. This is where things get a little tricky, as there are different versions depending on both the Android OS version and your hardware architecture. Go to the APKMirror page for Google Play Services and select the latest release that isn't marked beta.

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While the APKs for the last two applications usually only have one variant for each version, there are specific variants of Google Play Services for every imaginable hardware configuration. Here you have to find the combination that matches both your Android OS version and your hardware architecture — the pieces of information you found earlier.

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For example, my Google Pixel is running Android 10 and uses the arm64-v8a architecture, so I would pick the APK for "Android 10+" and "arm64-v8a + armeabi-v7a." The plus symbol means it works on both listed architectures. Once you find the variant for your device, select it and download the APK. Again, don't open it after you're done downloading, because we'll do that later.

The last app you need to download is the Google Play Store itself. Thankfully, Google distributes the Play Store as a single variant that works on all architectures and Android versions, so just go to this page and download the latest version that isn't marked as "beta." After the APK file is done downloading, do not open it — we'll do that later.

Now comes the final step: installing the Play Store. Find the Downloads/Files app on your device and open it. If you don't have a file manager, download the latest version of Files by Google from APKMirror and install it. You should see all four APK files ⁠— if not, go back and figure out which one you missed.

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The four APKs ready for installation

Open the apps in the below order, and when the installation is complete, press 'Done' and not 'Open.' Installing the apps out of order will cause the Play Store to not work. Also, if you have an SD card, make sure to take it out during these installations.

  1. com.google.gsf.login
  2. com.google.android.gsf
  3. com.google.android.gms
  4. com.android.vending

Once you have installed all four apps, reboot your device. If one of the applications didn't install, it means you probably downloaded the wrong APK variant — go back and make sure you properly matched the CPU architecture and Android version. If your device has the arm64-v8 architecture, try downloading the variant for armv7a. Some low-end devices (like Amazon Fire tablets) have arm64 processors, but run Android in 32-bit armv7 mode.

If you can open the Play Store and sign in, pat yourself on the back, you did it! Now you can download all the apps and games you could ever want.

If the Google Play Store isn't working, or you get alerts about Play Services crashing, it probably means it isn't possible to get the Play Store functioning on your device without more complicated steps like rooting or installing a custom ROM. If you can't get it working, go to the 'All applications' section of your Settings app and uninstall all four APKs, to prevent further popups about crashing (and potential battery drain issues from Play Services constantly restarting).

I know, it's not fun to spend time trying to get something to work and not get the results you want, but the truth is that the Play Store only sometimes works on devices that aren't rooted/modded in some way. I recommend checking out the alternatives section at the start of this guide for some other options that might work for you. If you own an Amazon tablet, you'll also want to check out our guide to install the Google Play Store on your Amazon Fire device.

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FAQs

How do I install Google Play Store on another device? ›

The Play Store app comes pre-installed on Android devices that support Google Play, and can be downloaded on some Chromebooks.
...
Find the Google Play Store app
  1. On your device, go to the Apps section.
  2. Tap Google Play Store .
  3. The app will open and you can search and browse for content to download.

How do you install Google Play Store if it is not pre installed? ›

That's how Google Play Store installs on Android devices that are not installed, lost, or are accidentally erased.
...
Download the Google Play Store APK File
  1. Go to the website.
  2. Type “Google Play Store” in the Search and Enter fields.
  3. Now you will see the Google Play Store.
  4. You can download it easily.
29 Aug 2017

Why Play Store your device isn't compatible with this version? ›

The error appears when the Play Store thinks your device isn't compatible with the app you're trying to download. This doesn't mean that there's an issue with your device. The error means the app developer hasn't chosen your device for their app (for their own reasons).

Why does my phone not have Google Play Store? ›

Google Play Store is a native (pre-installed) application. This can not be un-installed. If it goes missing on your apps page, check if it disabled or hidden. You can do this by Opening Settings > Apps > Google Play Store.

How do I manually install Google Play services? ›

Step 1: Make sure Google Play Services is up to date
  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Settings app .
  2. Tap Apps & notifications. See all apps.
  3. Scroll down and tap Google Play Services.
  4. Scroll down and tap App Details.
  5. Tap Update or Install. If you don't see these options, follow the steps in Step 2 and Step 3.

How do I transfer Google Play Store? ›

How to move Android App from one Google Play Store account to another?
  1. Step 1: Find your app package: ...
  2. Step 2: Find the transaction ID for the Original Developer account. ...
  3. Step 3: Obtain the transaction ID for the Target Developer Account. ...
  4. Step 4: Developer name for your target account. ...
  5. Step 5: Integrate Google Analytics.
18 Jul 2022

Do all Android phones have Google Play? ›

There are a lot of good deals out there for Android smartphones and tablets. While the flagship devices from Samsung, LG, HTC and Motorola all come with the Google Play store preinstalled, some lesser known devices, especially smaller ones from Asia, may not include the app store.

What happens when Play Store is deleted? ›

If you have removed the Play Store from your home screen, you can simply bring it back by opening your app drawer, locating the Play Store app, long pressing it and dragging it back to the home screen.

How do I manually install GAPPs? ›

Visit https://opengapps.org.
  1. Select platform x86 for Genymotion Desktop and Genymotion SaaS (Cloud); or x86_64 , or arm for Genymotion Device image (PaaS), depending on your EC2 instance type.
  2. Select the Android version corresponding to your virtual device.
  3. Select variant pico .
  4. Download the selected Open GAPPs package.
19 Apr 2022

How do I fix this device is not supported? ›

Now let's go through some ways to fix the “accessory not supported” error.
  1. Unplug and Reconnect the Device. ...
  2. Restart Your iPhone. ...
  3. Clean Your Charging Port. ...
  4. Get MFi-Certified Accessories. ...
  5. Make Sure Your Accessory Is Compatible. ...
  6. Update Your iPhone's iOS. ...
  7. Try Another Accessory. ...
  8. Check the Adapter.
19 Apr 2022

How do you install an app on Android if it is not compatible? ›

How to Install Incompatible Apps on Android No Root
  1. Method 01: Use a VPN program to install country-restricted applications.
  2. Method 02: Download and Install the APK files directly.
  3. Method 03: Use a Play Store alternative to install incompatible apps.
  4. Method 04: Upgrade your Android Operating System.
8 Jun 2022

How do I install Google Play Store back? ›

To download Google Play Store, go for a reliable source like APKMirror.com. After it is successfully installed, the Google Play Store will be back on your Android phone. You can also use this file to update the Play Store. The above method can be used to restore the Google Play Store on your phone.

Which phones do not support Google apps? ›

That means anyone with a device older than Android 2.3.
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It means the following phone models will lose access to the app:
  • Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini, Trend II, Trend Lite, Core, Ace 2.
  • LG Optimus F7, F5, L3 II Dual, F7 II, F5 II.
  • Sony Xperia.
  • Huawei Ascend Mate and Ascend D2.
  • Apple iPhone SE, 6S, and 6S Plus.
19 Sept 2021

How do I enable Google Play Services after disabling it? ›

Doing so is easy:
  1. Open Settings and choose Apps & notifications.
  2. Tap See all X apps and find the Google Play Store app in the list.
  3. Choose Disable from the following menu. ...
  4. Re-enable the app once again.
  5. Restart your device.

Can you transfer Google Play? ›

No, You Cant transfer google play purchases to another account.

Can we transfer Google Play? ›

Your child's Google Play credits (not including promotional Play balance) will be transferred to their family manager's account. If any issues occur, you can fill out the form below to request a transfer of any Google Play credits. The family manager must have an open payments profile in order to complete the transfer.

How do I find Developer ID? ›

Alternatively, you can also find your Google Play Developer ID in the URL of your browser address bar. In your browser address bar, look for https://play.google.com/console/u/0/developers/<19 Digit ID>/app-list . Copy the set of 19 digits (your Google Play Developer Account ID) after developers/ to your clipboard.

What Android version is needed for Google Play services? ›

Android 4.4

Does Google Play work on all phones? ›

Google Play Services is one of the most important apps on any Android phone. It helps connect everything, provides easy tools for app developers, and helps older Android phones get modern features without the need for Android OS updates.

Which app is same as Play Store? ›

As much as Google Play is dominating the app store market, it has several top-rated rivals or alternatives such as APKMirror, Amazon Appstore, F-Droid, GetJar, SlideMe, AppBrain, GetAPK and many others.

How do I reinstall the app store? ›

How do I reinstall the App Store?
  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open Google Play Store .
  2. On the right, tap the profile icon.
  3. Tap Manage apps & device. Manage.
  4. Select the apps you want to install or turn on. If you can't find the app, at the top, tap Installed. Not installed.
  5. Tap Install or Enable.

How do I install Google Play Store without GApps? ›

  1. Step 1Install Yalp Store. The premise behind this one is fairly simple: If you're a custom ROM user, you can just flash the base ROM file, and skip the Gapps package to save battery life and help keep performance as high as possible. ...
  2. Step 2Log In & Adjust Settings. ...
  3. Step 3Install Apps Without the Need for Google Services.
20 Feb 2017

Can I install Google Play Services? ›

While not all Android phones come with Google Play installed, you can still install it if you need its service. Generally, Google Play Services is preinstalled on all Android phones.

What happens if you don't install GApps? ›

As said by my fellow Quora lovers,Gapps is a package of google apps which u need if u want Google goodies like play services,play store, Google keep, Google search etc. If you don't flash Gapps,you go Google-free. Enjoy!! Gapps is the group of google apps packages which can't come preinstalled due to the license.

What happens when a device is no longer supported? ›

It means that your phone will no longer receive any OS upgrades/ updates and Security Patches from your device manufacturer. It will remain in the same level of OS and security patch forever (unless you root it). It is pretty common in Android phones.

How do I install new apps on old Android? ›

Reinstall apps or turn apps back on
  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open Google Play Store .
  2. On the right, tap the profile icon.
  3. Tap Manage apps & device. Manage.
  4. Select the apps you want to install or turn on. If you can't find the app, at the top, tap Installed. Not installed.
  5. Tap Install or Enable.

How do I upgrade my Android operating system? ›

Get the latest Android updates available for you
  1. Open your phone's Settings app.
  2. Near the bottom, tap System. System update.
  3. You'll see your update status. Follow any steps on the screen.

How do I install an app that is not compatible with my phone? ›

How Do I Install Incompatible Apps on Android? Simple Tips
  1. Use a Vpn App to Install Geo-Restricted Apps. ...
  2. Install Incompatible Apps by Sideloading APK Files. ...
  3. Install an App Not Compatible With Your Device by Editing the build. ...
  4. Update Your Phone's Software.
13 Jun 2022

How do I run an app that is not compatible? ›

Open “Settings” and go for “Security options.” Scroll down to find Install Apps from “Unknown resources” and tap it. A pop-up window will open related to security risks and tap “o*k.” Now you can easily install an external apk file from unknown resources.

Can I use Google Play on 2 devices? ›

Yes. You can use DAVx⁵ with one purchase on as many devices as you want, as long as they use the same Google account (or an account from the same Google Play Family Library).

Can I use my Google Play account on multiple devices? ›

Now, if you were to access the Play Store in a web browser, any apps you choose to install will have the option to select the devices (those within your Google Account). So, if you get a second phone, add your Google account, and connect to the Play Store app, that phone is now a new device in your Play Store account.

Can I use the same Google Play account on two phones? ›

Can I sign in different Android device with same Google account? I have tablet and smartphone. You can use your google account to sign in on multiple devices. There is not restriction for that.

How do I open my Play Store account on my new phone? ›

On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Play Store app .
  1. New device: If your device is new, sign in with your Google Account.
  2. On a device you've added apps to before: At the top right, tap your profile picture. If you want to use a different account, tap the Down Arrow. .

How do I install Android apps on another device? ›

Tap "My Apps," "My Applications" or "My Downloads," depending on what your Android device says. You see a list of Android apps associated with your Google account. Tap "Install" next to an app's name to install any apps that you want on the second device.

How many Android devices can use the same Google account? ›

Google acccounts, be they standard @gmail.com or managed Google Play accounts, are subject to Google's 10 device limit.

How many Google Play accounts can I have? ›

There is no limit on the number of accounts you can have on Google. You can quickly and easily create new accounts, and also link those to your existing accounts so that you can easily switch between different accounts.

Can Play store be shared? ›

You can share purchased apps, games, movies, TV shows, and e-books and audiobooks from Google Play with up to 5 family members using Google Play Family Library.

Can I have 2 accounts on Play Store? ›

Use and manage your accounts on the Google Play Store

You can add another Google Account to your device, if you have multiple accounts, and choose which account you're using.

Can you use Google Play Store without a Gmail account? ›

Create a regular Google account without Gmail. You can do this via https://accounts.google.com/SignUpWithoutGmail . Note that You need to provide some non-Gmail email address to do this but it can be anything and it's only used as a username, ie.

Do you need a Gmail account for Google Play? ›

There is no direct way you can download and install the Google Play Store on your laptop or PCs. However, you can access it via any web browser. Once you visit the Google Play Store on a browser you need to sign-in using your official Gmail ID with which you are logged in on your smartphone as well.

Can you download from Google Play without an account? ›

While you do need to be signed into a valid Google account to download apps directly from Google Play, you do not need any type of Google account to download Google apps from third-party sources. There are several third-party app stores — fDroid, Aurora Store, etc.

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