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hairy1
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  #694224 1-Oct-2012 14:23
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lchiu7: Just buy them now and kill the download. You can download later on a device that is able to play them.


Yeah but the play store won't allow you to buy it if you don't have a compatible device. Luckily I have 2 x xperia plays on Gingerbread, an HTC Sensation on Jellybean, an Xperia Arc S on ICS and a Jellybean tablet so I have all the bases covered so see pretty much all the apps available in the play store online.




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  #694360 1-Oct-2012 16:52
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hairy1:
lchiu7: Just buy them now and kill the download. You can download later on a device that is able to play them.


Yeah but the play store won't allow you to buy it if you don't have a compatible device. Luckily I have 2 x xperia plays on Gingerbread, an HTC Sensation on Jellybean, an Xperia Arc S on ICS and a Jellybean tablet so I have all the bases covered so see pretty much all the apps available in the play store online.


All those desserts can't be good for your teeth! (or your waistline) Laughing.

If you buy via the Play website does that mean you can download later without specifying a download device there and then?  If that is the case I guess the only danger is not being able to refund.  But that's not a problem at 25c.

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  #694435 1-Oct-2012 18:49
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You have to have a compatible device registered with your account to be able to buy the app.




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  #694457 1-Oct-2012 19:41
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M_I_C_H_A_E_L: Batman Dark Knights Rises for 25c, yes please.

1.8G download though :(


Hahah 

I bought that and Horn too...  which is just marginally smaller @ 1.7G

Might have to pay my cousin a visit who has never gone over 10Gb on his 120Gb plan!



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  #694494 1-Oct-2012 20:50
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ive slurged out completely, downloaded all the apps that were available, its amazing some games i just ignored before that are actually quite fun

gravity guy, ski safari, dungeon village, wheres my perry, all pretty awesome games.

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  #694865 2-Oct-2012 14:23

stink!! the sales finished.

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