Because from Google's store, and thanks to the email address used to sign up, we'll be able to view which apps we've already installed (even if we've deleted them from our Android). As a user, we can search for them manually, browse the editor picks, check which are the most popular, or simply receive recommendations based on what we've already downloaded to our smartphone or tablet. There are applications of all sorts, perfectly organized and sorted by categories (games, dates, shopping, communication, sports, fitness.), paid versions, and free versions. Any Android device can access the latter, provided that you've got a Google user account, and browse through the almost 3 million apps offered in its catalog.
The main activity of this store is the distribution of applications. The store where to purchase and download the digital elements distributed by Google Back in 2013, they exceeded the 50 billion download mark and now in 2017, there are over 2.7 million applications available to be downloaded. Google's digital content distribution platform, previously known as Android Market, is the main Android app store, and the second of the world in turnover, just behind the iTunes App Store. If you're an Android user, you're not going to need any introductions to know what Google Play Store is all about.