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28.3.16

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40.6.28 57 MB Android 5.0+ 19/04/2024
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40.4.31 57 MB Android 5.0+ 05/04/2024
40.3.31 57 MB Android 5.0+ 29/03/2024
40.3.25 57 MB Android 5.0+ 28/03/2024
40.2.32 57 MB Android 5.0+ 26/03/2024

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7 comments on "Google Play Store 28.3.16"

  1. Tiara christy says:

    Tidak aplikasi playstore

  2. happiness peter says:

    Nice one.

  3. Tamirat Emiru says:

    its good

  4. kalifa Ibrahim says:

    I want to downlaod playe store apps.
    Thank you.

  5. Alok says:

    No download playtore please help me thainks.

  6. sakib says:

    I am using old an old version of Samsung mobile I can’t install an update version of play store please help me

    • LileKa says:

      If you’re using an old version of a Samsung mobile phone and you’re unable to install an updated version of the Google Play Store, you can try the following steps to resolve the issue:

      1. Check Your Phone’s Compatibility: Ensure that your phone is capable of running the latest version of the Google Play Store. Older phones may not support the newest updates. You can check the system requirements for the Play Store on the Google Play website.
      2. Check Your Android Version: Your phone’s Android operating system may be too outdated to support the latest version of the Play Store. Check which Android version your phone is running and consider updating it if possible.
      3. Clear Cache and Data: Sometimes, the issue can be resolved by clearing the cache and data of the existing Play Store app. To do this, go to “Settings” > “Apps” or “Application Manager” > “Google Play Store” > “Storage” > “Clear Cache” and “Clear Data.”
      4. Uninstall Updates: If you have previously updated the Play Store and it’s causing issues, you can try to uninstall the updates to revert to the factory version. Go to “Settings” > “Apps” or “Application Manager” > “Google Play Store” > “More” or the three-dot menu > “Uninstall Updates.”
      5. Enable “Unknown Sources”: Older versions of Android may require enabling “Unknown Sources” to install or update apps. To do this, go to “Settings” > “Security” > “Unknown Sources” (or “Install Unknown Apps” on newer Android versions) and enable it.
      6. Install an Older Version of Play Store: If your phone is not compatible with the latest Play Store version, you can try installing an older version. You can find older APK files of the Play Store on trusted APK websites. Download the APK file and install it manually.
      7. Factory Reset: As a last resort, you can perform a factory reset on your phone. This will erase all data on your device, so make sure to back up your important data before doing this. After the reset, your phone should have the default version of the Play Store, and you can then try to update it.
      8. Consider a Newer Phone: If your phone is too old and none of the above steps work, it may be time to consider upgrading to a newer phone that supports the latest apps and updates.

      Remember that using an older phone may have limitations, and you may not have access to the latest features and apps due to hardware and software limitations.

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