fregrin wrote:I have nexus 7 . How do I side load please ?
I don't know much about the Nexus 7 as I don't have one but side-loading is when you have an original download of a app on one device and to put it on another device you copy it using either a PC or an SD card or a USB stick as a transfer medium.
When you get an app from Google Play-store it is normally sent to a folder named Download/s and unless you delete it this downloaded copy of the app should remain available. You need to use a file explorer like ES file explorer
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... lkLnBvcCJd to navigate to the download folder and then copy and paste the desired app using your preferred method of either hooking up to a PC via a USB lead, use an SD card/Micro SD card or a USB stick - in order to transfer this copy to a second device.
Once you have copied the app onto your temporary storage, put the SD card/Micro SD card or USB stick
(or connect your device to your PC via USB) with the medium containing the app and using ES file explorer or your stock file explorer, navigate to where you want to paste the app on the second android device
(the download/s folder on the second device.) paste the copy and then install it by selecting it from there.
This will work with the original app but your previous game scores and status updates will not be transferred. If the game has a cloud facility with web log-in to play then you should be able to simply carry on from where you last left off but otherwise you will be starting from scratch.
Some Web services will know the game is installed on a different machine to the one you downloaded it to - as when Play-Store interrogates your device it knows whether this is the device that you downloaded your purchase to or not and if this happens you may well be prompted to purchase the app again - which you don't want to do as Playstore has already told you it is incompatible with your devices current signature.
If the app installs and plays OK on the second device you might be able to copy the games additional data from one device to the other using the method already described above but you will need to discover where these files are. If you are lucky you may find a folder with the game's name on the original machine with the apps data files inside but this will be hit and miss.