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Another example is Hulu, which is only available in the US. In other cases, an app may only service certain locations in its early stages, so the owner decides to limit who can download it.

This prevents negative reviews from confused users and makes sure it's running tests with the right people. If you're not sure why an app is region-restricted, it's worth reaching out to the developers to ask. Keep in mind that if you've moved to a new country recently, you may need to update your region setting in the Google Play Store to access compatible apps in that area.

As long as your device is from the last several years and isn't super basic, it probably includes the latest hardware features.

Gyroscopes, accelerometers, ambient sensors, proximity sensors, and other functions allow your device to pick up data from the world around it.

Some apps require these tools. If your phone is outdated and doesn't have a component that an app requires, then you can't install it from the Play Store. Budget phones are more likely to skip out on these features than flagships, of course. An app also might require more powerful hardware than your phone has.

Apps that need a lot of resources might demand a certain amount of RAM, for example. The only real solution here is upgrading to a newer device. It's frustrating, but it's probably time anyway if you run into this problem. In addition to the hardware requirements discussed above, many apps also have software requirements in the form of your phone's Android version.

To check this, visit the app's page on Google Play's web interface. Scroll down, and you'll find it as Requires Android in the Additional Information section. Every new major version of Android comes with a handful of new features and improvements that apps can utilize.

If an app relies on one of these features that you don't have, it may not work at all. There's no point in allowing you to install the app if that's the case.

A more common reason, though, is the developer deciding on the oldest version of Android the app will support as a cutoff point. Like desktop software, it's difficult to keep Android apps backward-compatible with versions released many years ago. Almost nobody uses ancient Android versions such as Jelly Bean anymore, so it makes no sense for developers to keep supporting them. Unfortunately, Android's fragmentation means that your old device will probably never see another update.

You can try installing a custom Android ROM to breathe new life into an old device. But if your phone is so old that it can't download many apps from the Play Store, it's probably time for a new one. Apps can take up a surprising amount of storage space on your device. If your phone has a small amount of storage, the reason you can't install apps from Google Play could be because you simply don't have room.

These services may block the app from working. Make the necessary updates and then try again. Wipe the cache partition to clear system memory. Uninstall the app you have problems with, and reinstall it. Check your device has enough free storage space. If you continue to have problems, contact the developer of the app. If the app came with the phone, contact the device manufacturer for help.

If you downloaded the app, contact the app developer through the Play Store. You can also visit Fix an installed Android app that isn't working - Android Help. On your device, tap the Play Store app. Tap Update next to the desired app.

You can also select Update All. The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue.

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