That’s against Google’s terms of use, you’re not supposed to replace an app with something different.
If you had downloaded an app and all of a sudden it changes into something else, you’d be pretty displeased. Imagine if Facebook the company suddenly changed the Instagram app into an app for Facebook, they can do most of the same things, but it’s not the same.
Plus it would be fair for the developer to get new payments for lifetime subscriptions, it’s a new app which is significantly more work than just maintaining an existing one.
That’s against Google’s terms of use, you’re not supposed to replace an app with something different.
If you had downloaded an app and all of a sudden it changes into something else, you’d be pretty displeased. Imagine if Facebook the company suddenly changed the Instagram app into an app for Facebook, they can do most of the same things, but it’s not the same.
Plus it would be fair for the developer to get new payments for lifetime subscriptions, it’s a new app which is significantly more work than just maintaining an existing one.