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How to check paid apps on the amazon app store?

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The Amazon app store is probably the second most used store on Android to download and buy both applications and other content. One of the main features of this app store is the fact of publishing a paid application every day for all users. In this way, users who access the store can often get together with a considerable list of payment applications that, in many cases, we will not remember at all.

Unlike the Google application store, the Amazon App Store allows you to consult all the applications you have purchased from your own client, either through promotions, real money or Amazon Coins. To access the list of these applications, the first thing we must do is access the application store from our Android device.

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Next we will open the side panel by sliding the screen to the right until we see a window similar to the following one.

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Here we will select the entry "Library> My applications". A window similar to the following will appear.

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In the upper part we can see 3 sections:

  • Cloud: It indicates all the purchased applications (next to the number of them) either with money, virtual currencies or in daily promotion.
  • Device: It shows us only the applications installed on our device from this store.
  • Updates: indicates the installed applications that have an update.

The only thing that remains for us to do is to look for the application that we want to install, download and install it from the application store itself.

We want to remember that the applications acquired through this store will always depend on having the Amazon App Store installed on our device. If we install an application and then delete the application store the application will stop working until the store is reinstalled.


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