From: V@nguard.LH   
      
   Maria Sophia wrote:   
      
   > VanguardLH wrote:   
   >   
   >> On an Android device, the Play Store will not show apps that are   
   >> incompatible with your device. It does the compatibility check to   
   >> determine what it shows you.   
   >   
   > While VanguardLH is correct, there's a trick to get around that   
   > compatibility check which doesn't require root and which works well.   
   >   
   > In summary, you can use the open source Google Play Store client   
   > (Aurora) which allows you to spoof most phones and API levels & ARM   
   > architecture.   
      
   Did you try that method to see if the app was still at the Play store?   
   If the app was removed, circumventing compatibility checks won't make   
   the app magically reappear.   
      
   https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.accusoft.usbscanner   
      
   reports "the requested URL was not found on this server". The app isn't   
   sitting there waiting for a compatibility check to succeed.   
      
   Maybe the OP could find the APK to sideload onto his phone.   
      
   https://accusoft-barcode-scanner.en.softonic.com/android   
   https://apkpure.com/accusoft-barcode-scanner/com.accusoft.barcodescanner.client   
      
   It is a paid app, so I don't know if sideloading without some means to   
   retrieve licensing would let the OP continue using the app. Without a   
   license key, the APK might be a trial version, and the user is expected   
   to purchase and enter a license key.   
      
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