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  2. Find the Google Play Store app

    support.google.com/googleplay/answer/190860

    On your device, go to the Apps section. Tap Google Play Store . The app will open and you can search and browse for content to download.

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

    support.google.com/googleplay/answer/113412

    Find out how to update Android apps one at a time, update the Play Store to the latest version, and set apps to update automatically in Google Play.

  4. Create and set up your app - Google Help

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

    To see your app bundles and APKs: Open Play Console and go to the App bundle explorer page (Release > App bundle explorer). The App bundle explorer page features a version filter on the top right of the page, which you can use in conjunction with the three tabs (Details, Downloads, and Delivery) to explore different versions and configurations of your app’s APKs on different devices. Note ...

  5. Fix problems with the Google Play Store app

    support.google.com/googleplay/answer/14121800

    Find the Google Play Store app on your device's home or app screen. Touch and hold the Google Play Store app. Tap App Info . Tap Storage & cache Clear Cache. Tap Clear storage Delete. If these steps resolve your issue, re-enable password protection and parental controls. If these steps didn't resolve your issue, try to clear cache and data from ...

  6. Use Play App Signing - Google Help

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

    With Play App Signing, Google manages and protects your app's signing key for you and uses it to sign optimized, distribution APKs that are generated from your app bundles. Play App Signing stores your app signing key on Google’s secure infrastructure and offers upgrade options to increase security.

  7. Create and deploy branded apps for Android - Google Help

    support.google.com/appsheet/answer/10104994

    To make updates to your app in Google Play Store: Go to Manage > Deploy > Branded Apps > Android and click Disable or update the branded version of this app for Android devices.

  8. Publish your app - Play Console Help

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

    Publish your app. Whether you're publishing an app for the first time or making an update, your app’s publishing status helps you understand its availability on Google Play. You can see your app's latest publishing status under your app's name and package name when you select your app in Play Console. Note: For certain developer accounts, we ...

  9. Get Android apps & digital content from the Google Play Store

    support.google.com/googleplay/answer/113409

    Tip: To change your display language on Google Play, change the language in your Google Account settings. Find apps for your watch, tablet, TV, car, or other device You can use Play store filters to search or browse apps and games that are compatible with each of your devices. On your phone: Open the Google Play app . At the top, search for an app or content. In the dropdown menu, choose a ...

  10. Cómo publicar tu app - Ayuda de Play Console - Google Help

    support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9859751?hl=es-419

    Ya sea que publiques una app por primera vez o realices una actualización, el estado de publicación de la app te ayudará a comprender su disponibilidad en Google Play. Puedes ver el estado de publicación más reciente de la app debajo del nombre de la app y el nombre del paquete cuando la seleccionas en Play Console.

  11. Prepare and roll out a release - Google Help

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

    A release is a combination of one or more app versions that you'll prepare to launch an app or roll out an app update. You can create a release on three different testing tracks or to production: Open testing: Open testing releases are available to testers on Google Play. Users can join tests from your store listing.