If you’re like most people, the first Android app you ever installed was probably Facebook. But there’s a good chance that the app you installed wasn’t the most popular or well-known one out there. That’s because Android is a platform that allows developers to create their own apps, which means there are a lot of different options available to users. In this article, we’ll show you how to find and install the first Android app you ever used. First, open up your phone’s Settings menu and scroll down until you see “Apps.” Tap on it and then select “All apps.” This will display all of the apps on your phone, including those that are installed but not used (like Facebook). Next, find the app you want to use and tap on it. This will open up its main screen (if it has one). If not, tap on the “New” button in the top left corner and then enter in a name for your new app (like “My First App”). Now that you’ve created your new app, it’s time to find it on Google Play. Open up Google Play and type in “My First App” into the search bar (or just use the name you gave it). You’ll be able to see all of the reviews for this app as well as download it if you want to try it out. ..


Android has been around since 2008. You may not have been using it that long, but you’ve probably installed a decent number of apps in your time. Ever wonder which was the first? We’ll show you where to look.

All the apps and games you’ve installed from the Play Store are tied to your Google account. Unless you manually remove it from your account, it will be there. That means we can look all the way back to the first apps you installed.

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To get started, open the Play Store on your Android phone or tablet and tap your profile icon in the search bar.

Select “Manage Apps & Device” from the menu.

Switch over to the “Manage” tab and select “Not Installed” from the drop-down menu on the left.

Now select the sorting button and choose “Recently Added.”

The list of apps will now be sorted in chronological order from when they were installed. Scroll all the way down to the bottom of the list to see the first app you installed.

That’s all there is to it! This list may not be 100% accurate since it’s only apps not installed on your device, but it will still give you a good look back at some of the early Android apps you installed. You’ll probably find a lot of apps that no longer work on modern Android devices today.