How to change where android phone download apps






















As a Communications Media Major, and longtime student of various public service industries; the most horrifying sight is watching all ages of people walking down 20 ft. I am referring to intelligent people. Not the real world in our lives we live in on a daily basis. If you get more to speak up and do something in ways that make a difference, cool.

I use only open source applications on all my computers and phones now, Windows lifer convert. Never been happier now I study programming and coding. I owned the first Droid that came out, several since. I watched having 3g.

Now with 4g LTE, limited data, little music is all. Never two apps at the same time without my battery dead by noon, even not using it once in hours.

Google claims Android is not Linux, but that it is open source, as they support that; Nothing can be further from the truth. Most Android users are in the dark and stuck on what to do.

Now let us enlighten you what to do without restoring the entire setting on your phone. Step 1 First launch the Settings app on your Android phone. You could find it on short cuts apps or in home menu. Tap on settings once you find it. Step 2 Under settings scroll down and click on Apps.

The application manager various with Android phones but look for something similar to App icon and tap on it. Step 3 Next you will see your apps categorized to Downloaded, All and Running. Swipe over and click on All icon. Step 4 Now tap on the app that you want to change the default settings. To change default app. Click on it. For instance if it was an app like Spotify, you will click on it to get more information or options about the app.

You will see App info. Scroll down and you will see Clear defaults under Launch by default. Tap on clear on default. This action will restore the Android open with action when you want to open music, emails or videos if you default applications that you had set. This will also allow you to explore the latest apps and set them as default. There are a few caveats, however, as Google is now limiting the number of times you can change country to once per year and, technically, you'll have to visit another country in order to trigger a change of IP address.

That's all well and good if you've actually moved abroad, but if you're still at home, you'll have to use some creative tricks to get around these restrictions.

If you are already in the country you wish to set as your Play Store location, lucky you! You can jump all the way to Step 3. Otherwise, you'll need to download a VPN application.

There are hundreds of great options for Android, but I opted for the VPN Melon app, which can be downloaded for free via the link below. Open your Settings app and select "Apps. With all apps now visible, scroll until you find the Play Store app which may also go by Google Play Store , then select it.

Tap "Force stop" at the top of the next page, then press the "Clear Data" button to clear the cache and data. We aren't actually deleting anything here, don't worry! This process simply resets the application so that it will update your country the next time it's opened. Instead of an external card, you can also transfer these files to a cloud service. However, you free up a lot of space on your phone and your external card. You can simply uninstall them and save space. Some apps have a lot of cached data which you can delete.

While some apps will open slower the next time you use them, you free up a lot of space. Your phone also becomes slightly faster overall. Some phone brands such as Samsung have optimizer apps on their devices.

You can use these to find anything hogging up memory. From duplicates to cache data, these optimizer apps are handy to help maintain a healthy and speedy device. The former is how you download apps to use on your phone.



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