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Using apps I've bought for my Desire on Desire HD?

I'm painfully considering selling my Desire and making the jump to the Desire HD.
A bit annoying since I've only had it since around May, but what can I say, I'm a sucker for upgrade models I guess.

The plan is to sell my sim free Desire to fund my purchase of the HD.

So first of all, if there's any glaring reasons why this is absurd - as my instinct is telling me - feel free to call me on it and show me why I should just keep my remarkable Desire and that the HD would be a negligible upgrade.


But moving on to the topic: this is probably a silly question, but am I right to assume that apps I've bought are obviously linked to my Google account from purchase, and so I can simply redownload them on whatever new Android phone I'd get...?
Thanks!

As a little side note, does anyone else enter into a fit of giggling when they receive a text with the sad face? The Android sad face just looks ridiculous to me, in a way that's okay, but just very funny to me for some reason
 
They are linked to your Google account

i realise this but isn't that very low level "security"?

in theory, i could take any android device from my friends, enter my gmail details, (re)download my paid for apps to their devic and then remove my account.

or am i being stupid?*

* i do realise that the answer is yes but it was a rhetorical question after all...
 
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i realise this but isn't that very low level "security"?

in theory, i could take any android device from my friends, enter my gmail details, (re)download my paid for apps to their devic and then remove my account.

or am i being stupid?*

* i do realise that the answer is yes but it was a rhetorical question after all...

Edit:

Just say Eddy's post. ;)
 
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