4.5 Play Store
To use Play Store to download Android apps, you'll need to have a
Google account with a Google email (either Gmail or a Google-hosted
domain) associated with your phone.
Note:
For any download attempts from Play Store on the web, you must have
strong connectivity on your phone at the time you push the download from
play.google.com - connecting your device to the computer via USB cable is not
sufficient. It is not possible to download the app first to your computer and
then transfer the app later to your phone.
On your device (from the Play Store app)
Free Apps
• Navigate to an app you want to install and tap to select it - the
details screen will appear, and you can read more about the
app, its features, and the developer.
• If you want to install the app, tap the Download button.
• Tap Accept & download to accept the permissions for the app
(or press Back if you don’t want to download) - your item will
start downloading immediately.
Paid Apps
• Navigate to an app you want to install and tap to select it - the
details screen will appear, and you can read more about the
app, its features and the developer.
• If you want to purchase and install the app, select the button
displaying the price. At this time, you may be asked to sign in to
your Google Wallet account if it’s your first time to make a
purchase on Google Play.
• Use the drop-down menu to select a payment method or add a
new card.
• Press
Accept & buy
to accept the permissions for the app and
complete your purchase. If you’ve enabled a PIN code for
purchases, you’ll be asked to enter it at this time.
• Your app will begin downloading on your phone once payment
is successfully authorized.
4.6 Calendar
The Calendar app lets you view and edit your schedule.
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