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- 11-20-2012, 05:15 AM
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- 11-20-2012, 05:45 AM #2
Re: Washington Post App in Play Store
That basically means exactly what it says. The developer has not made the app compatible with 4.2. or they plan to and haven't updated it yet.
Did you try clicking on the "E-Mail Developer" link within the app's listing in Play? Some developers are very responsive to inquiries.Last edited by NealJ777; 11-20-2012 at 06:23 AM. Reason: just re-worded it a bit
- 11-20-2012, 12:30 PM #3
Re: Washington Post App in Play Store
When this happens I will sometimes download the app on my phone then backup the apk and install it on my Nexus.
This doesn't always work though. - 11-20-2012, 12:50 PM #4
- 02-08-2013, 08:24 PM #5
Re: Washington Post App in Play Store
I just tried to get the Washington Post from the Amazon App Store. I got an invoice for $0.00. I was instructed to go to the Amazon Appstore on my device to install it. I did that and clicked on Get App and got the message that I already own the Washington Post News App for Android - please find it in the Apps library. I have had it on my cell phone for years but I can't find it on the Nexus 7. Suggestions?
- 02-08-2013, 10:24 PM #6
- 02-17-2013, 02:45 PM #7
- 02-18-2013, 04:53 PM #8
Re: Washington Post App in Play Store
I'm still not able to get the Washington Post. I downloaded 1Mobile Market from Google Play. Searched for "Washington Post". Found the familiar icon. Clicked on it and clicked on download. "Your device isn't compatible with this version." That's the version I have on my phone. Thanks for your research but I don't seem to be able to duplicate it.
- 02-18-2013, 06:10 PM #9
Re: Washington Post App in Play Store
Very strange, because all the "incompatible" apps listed on the Play Store installed just fine from 1Mobile Market on my N7. This included USA Today, American Express, and Discover Card apps. Is your N7 stock or do you have a custom ROM installed? Perhaps clear your cache and try again.
- 02-18-2013, 06:46 PM #10
Re: Washington Post App in Play Store
I have 1mobile installed. Under settings I cleared cache and data for the app. Then opened 1 mobile searched for Washington Post and selected download. Same message. Are we trying to download the same app? There's one called Washington post offline reader that's not the same.
- 02-18-2013, 08:20 PM #11
Re: Washington Post App in Play Store
Okay, just to make sure we're on the same page, this is the Washington Post app that I'm talking about: . This will open up in your browser, but here is what it looks like in the 1Mobile Market app:

I had previously uninstalled it, so tried to install it again, and it worked just fine.
Check one more thing. Go to Settings for your Nexus 7. Under Security, make sure that "Unknown Sources" is checked. If it's not, it's possible the download is being redirected behind the scenes to Google Play, resulting in the incompatibility issue. - 02-18-2013, 08:41 PM #12
- 02-18-2013, 10:15 PM #13
Re: Washington Post App in Play Store
Intriguing! Not that it should make a difference, but I'm still on Jelly Bean 4.2.1 (not 4.2.2), I'm located in the United States,and my N7 is not rooted.
Let's try another app that's listed as incompatible on Google Play. Try American Express US from 1Mobile. It's by American Express and is at version 3.0. Another is CNN App for Android Phones. See if either one of those will download and install.
Finally, although I'm more interested in why we're getting different results, if nothing else works, try copying the apk from your phone to your N7. - 02-19-2013, 04:02 PM #14
- 02-19-2013, 06:29 PM #15
Re: Washington Post App in Play Store
Just place it anywhere, but the downloads folder is easy to remember. Once there, you simply tap on it to begin the installation process. The apk is like an msi in Windows. It's the installation file.
Also, there are various apps that let you backup your installed apps within your device. You then just go to the folder where the apk was backed up to, and transfer it via whichever means you like to another device. This is one such app, but there are many from which to choose:
By the way, I got my 4.2.2 update today and just now tried the WP download again. It still downloads and installs without a problem. There must be some other setting that is causing the problem.
Finally, I just noticed that you said in an earlier post, "I click download in 1Mobile, Google Play says incompatible with device." I don't quite understand why Google Play would pop up a message if you're within the 1Mobile app. The entire download and install process should be through 1Mobile. Try downloading some other small app from 1Mobile that you know to be compatible, and see how that process works. If everything is successful, then delete the app. - 02-19-2013, 09:19 PM #16
Re: Washington Post App in Play Store
I chose PrinterShare from 1Mobile. Clicked on download. Google Play Apps comes up and says Install. Why Google Play gets involved with my choices and not yours is puzzling. Age discrimination? (I'm old).

I did manage to install the Washington Post by transferring the apk as you suggested. It is indeed not designed for a 7" tablet. As you noted, the font is small and not adjustable. Works very well on a phone. Curiously, I received a notification that an update was available from 1Mobile. When I clicked on it, the same Google Play interface told me it was not compatible with my device. - 02-19-2013, 09:35 PM #17
Re: Washington Post App in Play Store
Problem solved, maybe. I uninstalled 1Mobile and re-installed. I was then able to download WP without interference from Google Play. It's really curious how Google Play got involved but I'll leave that for some other expert to think about unless you want to tackle that.
I have learned a lot from all your helpful suggestions and I hope you will come to my aid when I have another problem. - 02-19-2013, 11:21 PM #18
Re: Washington Post App in Play Store
Yes, it sounds like you solved the problem. I'm not sure what happened with the initial installation, but obviously something wasn't right. However, I think I read somewhere that 1Mobile doesn’t actually host the apps, but that they come via Google. If true, then something got crossed up the first time, causing 1Mobile not to have full control over the download. Regardless, I'm happy it's solved for you. In the end, it was your idea that solved it!
The ironic thing is that after all this work, you've found the Washington Post app to not be quite to your liking on the N7. So it goes. But at least now you have a couple ways to get incompatible apps on your N7: an alternative market like 1Mobile (SlideME Market is another legitimate one), and transferring the apk from your phone. Happy to help - that's the point of the forum!
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