Now with the release of this new update, comes the sad news. It is available only and only to Asus Chromebook users, though the developers are doing their best to make sure that it arrives for other Chromebooks soon.
For using Play Store, follow these steps:
First of all, you will have to switch to the Developer Channel to get Play Store as the Chrome OS 53 alpha version is a developer only update. So change the settings from Stable to Developer channel.
Here’s how to do it: How to Install Play Store on Chromebook :
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[/symple_box] Though don’t panic if you aren’t able to succeed in your first attempt to use Play Store because it won’t work. You will have to enable the Android apps in Chrome OS settings first to start using Play Store. To do this, you will have to go to Settings and then click to check on ‘Enable Android apps to run on your Chromebook’. Another important factor worth remembering is that you must be logged into the Chromebook’s administrator account to enable this option and run Android apps. Once all the above steps are completed, you can click on the Play Store icon and set it up like you usually do on your Android mobiles and tablets. After you set up Play Store, it should open without any error and allow you to start installing apps. So above are the step by step guide to safely Install Play Store on Chromebook.If you found this tutorial helpful then share this with your friends and family 🙂 Image Source: chrome.googleblog.com