10-24-2016, 08:15 AM
A developer has no control of how the distribution sites (Amazon, Google, or whatever) advance the updates of their apps.
I went 'round with Amazon over this a time or two, and they want to point the finger at the developer...Mike said he has no control. I have since kissed Amazon goodbye...for apps at least.
I have an older (Android 2.1) tablet that Amazon (and now even Google Play) says is 'unfit' to run the latest version of MSP. HOWEVER, if I side-load a backup copy of the .apk file, it runs just fine.
I don't know if there might be a real reason Amazon won't/can't install MSP on your new phone, but I do know there is nothing that forces them to make it available to you.
I went 'round with Amazon over this a time or two, and they want to point the finger at the developer...Mike said he has no control. I have since kissed Amazon goodbye...for apps at least.
I have an older (Android 2.1) tablet that Amazon (and now even Google Play) says is 'unfit' to run the latest version of MSP. HOWEVER, if I side-load a backup copy of the .apk file, it runs just fine.
I don't know if there might be a real reason Amazon won't/can't install MSP on your new phone, but I do know there is nothing that forces them to make it available to you.
I could be wrong, it happened once before.