Just like you jailbreak in iphones, you don't have to jailbreak in galaxy s2 or any android
device. Use apk file format for android. Apk is used for android devices to get paid apps
for free. For example, if you want the game 'cut the rope,' type in Google search, "cut
the rope.apk" and select one of the options and you can download it for free instead of
paying. I would say 4shared.com is a good website for that.
*Make sure you type it in google search
The Samsung Galaxy S runs on the Android platform. You can get games by connecting to the internet to download apps. The apps in the Android market can be free or available for a fee.
There are many sources for music on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Visit Samsung hub for streaming music, and video.If you are meaning if music is free to download or play, you will need to check what apps are out there that plays (or streams) free music. As for downloading free music, you will need to both check what apps allow for that, or your particular carrier if they offer free downloadable music.
Yes, there are many free apps available on the Google Play Store for the Samsung Galaxy S3. If you want to get a paid app for free Google the name of the app and put ".apk" at the end without the quotes, there should be several sites offering a free download, but, when downloading, be careful of viruses.
Simply use the Google Play store. If you don't have it you can download it for free from Google.
No it does not, but there are some apps that give you the emojis from within the app or an extra plugin. I use handcent sms and it has all emojis just like the iPhone. Look for it on the market and it's free. Some of my friends have iPhones and I have an Android and I send and receive emojis with them.
Of course you can in the app store there are tons of free apps
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You can download them from the Android Marketplace via wifi, many of them are free! Answered by Oliver Nixon ( I own one of these phones )
definitely NO, and if you want a lot of cool free iphone apps, use iAppWorld.net
The Samsung Galaxy is an android phone therefore it uses the Google Play Store instead of the appstore, but textfree along with other texting apps support android phones and are availabe on the play store.
There are hundreds of millions of free iPhone apps of the App Store, so it would be unnecessary to list them all. You can access the app store and look under "Free Apps" to browse them.
NO