Hey,
After reading the threads, I presume I'm not the only unlucky one to have a phone without Android Market, combined with the "dreaded" 1.33.0010 SPL, therefore unable to root.
So what's the best way to get new apps for my brand new HTC Sapphire? SlideMe and Leaf Open Market just don't cut it for me.
Alternatively, can I download the Android Market apps via the web?
Ciao,
CUGWMUI
PS: Someone, please root this phone!
you mean like these?
http://www.androidtapp.com
http://www.android.com/market
but i presume you're aware of a google search phenomena so i guess that is not what you were looking for
Not sure if slideme is locked to the mobile emai number or anything else but you can try to open your browser on the mobile and go to http://m.slideme.org/SAM/ and install there application store manager.
Thanks...
I guess the best thing is to acquire as much from as many sources as possible...
Can't wait for my Magic to get rooted..
Ciao,
CUG
Found a methode where i can get applications/games from the market into my non-google magic.
look at my post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=529170
You might want to have a look at this website...it lists all alternatives for appstores per platform: http://www.wipwiki.com/appstores
Bazaar and Aptoide as alternative to Android Market
Hi guys!
Try bazaar.aptoide.org as alternative to Android Market,
As developer let me share with you the following features:
- Bazaar's site allows you to create your own market;
- Under the motto "Own your market!" you can now have your own Aptoide repository with your applications.
- Upload and manage your applications and share them with the world or just your friends.
- Easily browse the available Android Apps and choose which to install from your Android device.
- Discovering more in bazaar.aptoide.org
The Aptoide app allows users to easily install applications from distributed repositories, without having to rely on the Google Market.
The Aptoide enables you the following extra features:
- Add repositories via QR-code.
- Support for private repositories with login credentials (through the standard httpaccess file).
- Faster reloading of the list of applications from the repository
- Many other features and bug fixes.
Best regards,
Fábio
Fabio Te said:
Hi guys!
Try bazaar.aptoide.org as alternative to Android Market,
As developer let me share with you the following features:
- Bazaar's site allows you to create your own market;
- Under the motto "Own your market!" you can now have your own Aptoide repository with your applications.
- Upload and manage your applications and share them with the world or just your friends.
- Easily browse the available Android Apps and choose which to install from your Android device.
- Discovering more in bazaar.aptoide.org
The Aptoide app allows users to easily install applications from distributed repositories, without having to rely on the Google Market.
The Aptoide enables you the following extra features:
- Add repositories via QR-code.
- Support for private repositories with login credentials (through the standard httpaccess file).
- Faster reloading of the list of applications from the repository
- Many other features and bug fixes.
Best regards,
Fábio
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Gonna install that myself right now
BLAHBLAH as an alternative to market
You could give google a try I know it cannot replace the android market but there is one advantage download paid apps for free.Sorry cannot give the url.
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swapnilraj said:
You could give applanet a try I know it cannot replace the android market but there is one advantage download paid apps for free.Sorry cannot give the url.
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open browser >>> go to google.com then download the market.apk install it.
don't forget to check the unknown source in setting application.
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isnt this kinda warez helping?
swapnilraj said:
You could give google a try I know it cannot replace the android market but there is one advantage download paid apps for free.Sorry cannot give the url.
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dnhrmnsyh said:
open browser >>> go to google.com then download the market.apk install it.
don't forget to check the unknown source in setting application.
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If you guys want to get banned then post that crap again!
I have ZERO tolerance for even hinting warez distribution!
In fact... I've had it! Consider this thread closed.
Hi, sorry to post of question here, but it seems it is the only place where it is possible to talk about development for the GT-73xx.
I would like to do some work on the kernel, I am looking at this : [not allowed to post a link to motley-git]
But is there a guide on how to compile this GT-7310 kernel, and how to safely flash it to the tablet ? Does Samsung publish the source code of the bootloader ?
My goal is to develop a simple graphical user interface for a particular application using OpenGL but still be able to access the hardware features like WIFI, Audio, USB and multi-touch. So the tablet would only run my application.
I do not really need to run the Android OS (especially any java components), but if there are some kind of hardware android APIs I can still use from my C/C++ app, that would be great.
any help will be much appreciated
Hello,
Can someone help me with building an app for a PHP software to a website ? I guess using WebView helps. What about files required and their hierarchy ? Is there any open source platform which I can use as base to build apps ?
PS : I use Android Studio
You can use REST
When we're working with an App that needs to comunicate with an external software, i always think on use REST. You can see this stack: stackoverflow.com /questions/8267928/android-rest-client-sample for some information.
Another thing... What do you mean with "What about files required and their hierarchy" ? Are you saying about PHP files require ?
Hi. I'm trying to update an old abandoned exposed module but I have zero knowledge on how to. The module name is AGPS created by someone name Saaats. The module work great on android 9 and below, but get really sluggish when running on android 10 and above. I've read something about updating the API to the latest exposed API but I can't figure out how.
AGPS | Xposed Module Repository
repo.xposed.info
Any help would be appreciated.
Go to the github rwpo and download the source, open in android studio, update libs & api. And hope it works. Otherwise you need to debug and more experience would help then.
Try XPrivacyLua:
[CLOSED][APP][XPOSED][6.0+] XPrivacyLua - Android privacy manager [UNSUPPORTED]
XPrivacyLua Really simple to use privacy manager for Android 6.0 Marshmallow and later (successor of XPrivacy). Revoking Android permissions from apps often let apps crash or malfunction. XPrivacyLua solves this by feeding apps fake data...
forum.xda-developers.com
Please I need help on how to develop an android app
Android Studio is usually the place to start. It's an IDE for building apps.
Download Android Studio & App Tools - Android Developers
Android Studio provides app builders with an integrated development environment (IDE) optimized for Android apps. Download Android Studio today.
developer.android.com
It is possible to build apps just using just the command line.
Use the link above and scroll down to Command line tools only.