Are you looking for an app you just downloaded on your phone? It can be difficult to find a downloaded app, especially if you don't know where to look. Fortunately, there are a few simple steps you can take to locate the app. On your Android phone, open the Google Play Store app and press the menu button (three lines). In the menu, tap My Apps & Games to see a list of the apps currently installed on your device.
Tap All to see a list of all the apps you've downloaded on any device with your Google Account. Some devices, such as the Galaxy S4 and Note II, have a download icon at the top right of the screen. Tap this option to see only the apps you downloaded (not the ones that came pre-installed with your device).In addition, apps that Apple removed from the App Store won't even appear in your purchase history to begin with. Now that you know how to find your app's purchase history, you'll probably want to download some of your old favorites.
You can view the app's download history in the Google Play Store from the Installed or Library sections of the Store. At the top of this list you'll find the apps that are compatible with your device; scroll down to see a list of the non-compatible apps associated with your account. If you've uninstalled an app, perhaps to free up space on your phone, or because you didn't think you'd use it again, it's easy to find it again in your app library and reinstall it. Keep in mind that this tab is a bit misleading because it contains both the apps you've purchased and the apps you've downloaded for free. You can see all the apps you've downloaded since you started using your iPhone or iPad by following these steps. It's important to know that when newly downloaded apps are missing from your iPhone's home screen, they're simply hidden.
Certain settings and functions may prevent downloads of new applications from being easily viewed on the home screen. While Apple allows you to redownload most apps, keep in mind that some of them aren't suitable for re-downloading. The application library shows applications organized into categories, such as Productivity, Finance, Creativity, and Information & Reading. It can be frustrating not to see an application that you just downloaded or that has always been located somewhere on the home screen.