Alternatively, you might have a rooted device that's not compatible with certain apps. Developers may choose to mark an app as incompatible due to unfixable glitches or bugs with your particular model. However, this doesn't necessarily indicate that the app has zero chance of working on your device. When you search using the Play Store on your device, you won't see any apps that are classified as incompatible with your phone. There, you can search for and see all apps, even if they aren't compatible with your device. Resolution Confirm that you have a working WiFi or mobile data connection Confirm that no other apps are updating or installed in the Play Store Clear the.
Keep in mind that the above Play Store screenshot shows the web version. This can appear if, for example, the app was designed for tablets and you only have an Android phone.
You'll see a message stating 'this app is not available for your device' or 'this app is not available for any of your devices' in this case. The most common explanation for why you can't download certain apps from Google Play is that the app's developers have marked it as 'incompatible' with your device.