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rastev

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Jan 20, 2013
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I had a Galaxy Note 2 for about a week, but I returned it and got an LG Optimus L9. I had synced the Galaxy with my google account. I have now successfully synced my Optimus with my google acct. However, when I go on my PC and click to install an app from Google Play, it says "send to: Verizon Samsung SCH-1605" How do I change it to my t-mobile Optimus L9? Thanks for any help.

I cant download from Google Play on my phone because it doesn't have a pre-loaded Google Play app. But that's a separate problem I'm working on.
 
Go on PC in Play Store with your account and look for devices. You'd find your phones there and disable the Samsung phone.

Thanks for your response, but evidently, you can't "Remove" a device...you can only "Hide" it. The website Help Section" says this:


<<Removing/hiding devices on Google Play website



It is not possible to completely delete devices listed under Settings on the Google Play website. However, if you'd prefer to hide a device from view, you can do so:

  • Visit play.google.com
  • Select Orders & Devices (at the bottom of the page)
  • Navigate to Devices
  • Click Show in Menus (under Visibility)
  • Select Hidden in Menus next to the device you wish to hide>>
 
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I had a Galaxy Note 2 for about a week, but I returned it and got an LG Optimus L9. I had synced the Galaxy with my google account. I have now successfully synced my Optimus with my google acct. However, when I go on my PC and click to install an app from Google Play, it says "send to: Verizon Samsung SCH-1605" How do I change it to my t-mobile Optimus L9? Thanks for any help.

I cant download from Google Play on my phone because it doesn't have a pre-loaded Google Play app. But that's a separate problem I'm working on.

When it shows the device its going to install to, there should be drop down menu with your new phone listed.
 
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