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How to check Android app compatibility.

Poogzley
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

Is there a way to see if apps are compatible with a spesific Android device with downloading or haveing acces to the device?

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@Poogzley wrote:

@computergeek541 wrote:

@Poogzley wrote:

@GinYVR wrote:

@PoogzleyIf you go to Google App store pick any app there is a section that will say "Requires Android" that is the Android OS .. just match that to any devices you want or thinking of purchasing usually the later ones will work with apps designed for earlier versions YMMV.


Is that really the only requirement?


No, it's not. An Android app needs to be verified as compatible with your device and software version or Play Store won't let you install it.  This doesn't mean that there aren't ways to fool the app store or to manually install apps.


@computergeek541  Can you please tell me more about fooling the app store?


Normally, most people wouldn't take such steps.  It would involve installing a custom ROM that has been coded to so that device pretends to be a different models.  This is sometimes done with some lessrer known models or on devices that aren't Google Play certified.

Poogzley
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@computergeek541 wrote:

@Poogzley wrote:

@GinYVR wrote:

@PoogzleyIf you go to Google App store pick any app there is a section that will say "Requires Android" that is the Android OS .. just match that to any devices you want or thinking of purchasing usually the later ones will work with apps designed for earlier versions YMMV.


Is that really the only requirement?


No, it's not. An Android app needs to be verified as compatible with your device and software version or Play Store won't let you install it.  This doesn't mean that there aren't ways to fool the app store or to manually install apps.


@computergeek541  Can you please tell me more about fooling the app store?


@Poogzley wrote:

@GinYVR wrote:

@PoogzleyIf you go to Google App store pick any app there is a section that will say "Requires Android" that is the Android OS .. just match that to any devices you want or thinking of purchasing usually the later ones will work with apps designed for earlier versions YMMV.


Is that really the only requirement?


No, it's not. An Android app needs to be verified as compatible with your device and software version or Play Store won't let you install it.  This doesn't mean that there aren't ways to fool the app store or to manually install apps.

amallya
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

The play store doesn't let you download apps that won't work on your phone. Google has figured it all out for you.

Triguy
Mayor / Maire

What version of Android are you using ?  The latest version of Android is 9 which is Pie.  It would most likely be compatiable with most apps.

popping
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité

Each app supports for specific Android version and newer versions.

You need to check with Google Play store to find out whether your android will support the app which you are interested in.  

 

I still have an old Moto G first gen kicking around at home with Android 4.  I cannot install any app which requires Android 5 or newer version.

Poogzley
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@GinYVR wrote:

@PoogzleyIf you go to Google App store pick any app there is a section that will say "Requires Android" that is the Android OS .. just match that to any devices you want or thinking of purchasing usually the later ones will work with apps designed for earlier versions YMMV.


Is that really the only requirement?


@Poogzley wrote:

Is there a way to see if apps are compatible with a spesific Android device with downloading or haveing acces to the device?


Without having the device, the only way that I l know of would be to ask someone with the same model.

Anonymous
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@Poogzley wrote:

Is there a way to see if apps are compatible with a spesific Android device with downloading or haveing acces to the device?


If you mean via the Play Store then they tell you that when you select the app.

GinYVR
Mayor / Maire

@PoogzleyIf you go to Google App store pick any app there is a section that will say "Requires Android" that is the Android OS .. just match that to any devices you want or thinking of purchasing usually the later ones will work with apps designed for earlier versions YMMV.

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