How do I fix this device is not compatible with this version?
To fix the “your device is not compatible with this version” error message, try clearing the Google Play Store cache, and then data. Next, restart the Google Play Store and try installing the app again.
How do I fix an APK app not installed?
The Android app not installed error can be combated after resetting app permissions. Go to Settings > Apps > Reset App Preferences/Reset Application Permissions. After this, third-party software can be installed on your device.
How do I install incompatible apps on Google Play?
Restart your Android device, connect to a VPN located in the appropriate country, and then open the Google Play app. Your device should hopefully now appear to be located in another country, allowing you to download apps available in the VPN’s country.
How do I install apps on my old Android phone?
Reinstall apps or turn apps back on
- On your Android phone or tablet, open Google Play Store .
- On the right, tap the profile icon.
- Tap Manage apps & device. Manage.
- Select the apps you want to install or turn on. If you can’t find the app, at the top, tap Installed. Not installed.
- Tap Install or Enable.
How do I install an older version of an app?
If you used your phone to download the app, then the APK file should be placed in the Downloads folder. Installation is really easy, just tap on the APK file you downloaded and then tap on Next button below to grant the required app permissions. After that, tap on Install to install the app in your phone.
Can I install apps on old phone?
No, they’ll only be on the phone you download them to. Keep in mind though, depending on how old your phone is, some apps may have been upgraded and may no longer work. If, once you choose the older phone in Play Store for the install, you see a note that it’s not compatible, that’s most likely what happened.