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Google Play Store Loot Offer Details
- Get Free Rs.50 In Bank
- Buy Anything On Play Store
- Valid For All Users & First Transection On Play Store
How To Buy Anything Worth Rs.50 Absolutely Free?
1. Click Here Download Google Pay App
2. Now Go To Google Play Store, Purchase Anything Of Rs 50 Or More
3. Add Your Google Pay UPI Id In Your Play Store From Account Section
4. Now Pay The Amount Using Google Pay UPI Id
5. Get Flat Rs. 50 Back In Your Bank Account On Minimum Purchase Of Rs. 50
6. Check Your Google Pay Rewards Section After 7 Days To Redeem Scratch Card
About Google Play Store
Google Play divides its content into Apps, Music, Books, and Movies and TV. Download content directly onto an Android device through the Play Store or deploy the application to a device from the Google Play website.
APPS
The number of available apps in the Google Play Store was most recently placed at 2.8 million, after surpassing 1 million apps in July 2013. Some applications can take advantage of a device’s hardware capabilities, such as apps that employ a motion sensor (for motion-dependent games) or a front-facing camera (for online video calling).
MUSIC
The Music section of Google Play offers songs and albums for purchase in categories such as Hot New Music, R&B/Soul, Today’s Top Tunes, and Recommended for You.
Also offered is the Google Play Music service, which makes available 40 million songs on-demand, ad-free radio with unlimited skips, the ability to create your own playlists, and much more.
BOOKS
The Books section of Google Play is an e-book distribution service where you can download and read or listen to e-books and audiobooks on your Android device. There are more than 5 million e-book offerings.
Google Play’s e-books are different from the Google Books online database, which contains a library of scanned books from the collections of public and academic libraries.