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Amazon Fire tablets run an Android-fork called FireOS with its own, limited, app store. Fortunately, you can install the Google Play Store.
Finding apps on the Play Store for tablets isn't easy at the moment. Thankfully, Google has committed to fixing that.
Play Store app listings on tablets and other big-screen devices will be much richer upfront starting early next year.
The Google Play Store now has filters in place so that you can more easily locate tablet and ChromeOS apps.
Google Play Store for Android tablets has retired the search bar on the main screen. Tablet users must now head to the new Search tab to find apps, which requires an extra click.
The company shared a single (low-res) image highlighting the changes coming to the Play Store for tablets and foldables in 2023.
Google has updated its Play Store ranking algorithms to push apps and games optimized for tablets and large-screen devices.
Until that’s ready, the Play Store on Android tablets and Chromebooks is picking up some Material You flourishes. Back in October, the phone app was updated with Material You.
Google’s new Play Store update is designed to make it easier to discover and download apps across different Android devices, whether it’s Wear OS watches, Android TVs, Android tablets, or ...
Not only will tablet users see more tablet apps, but they'll be able to tell which apps are designed for larger screens. The first of two changes affects the top lists in the Play Store app.
Google Play Store will promote tablet apps with “quality” ranking The next part of Google's tablet push is easier app discovery.
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