It depends, I have a Motorola Backflip, and it doesn't let you. But some new kinds do.
Yes, Android mobile has their own mp3 store. You can get mp3 in the android market or you can download a third party app like the amazon cloud player.
To install apps on your Android smart phone, you must launch Google Play, and search for the app you wish to download. However, to download apps from Google Play, you must have a Google account. If you wish to download apps from a third party source, you must open your settings, and tap on "Allow installation of non-market applications".
It means using a third party application or program to download videos...
No. You don't need a kindle for kindle for ipad, ipod, Blackberry, or android.
You can download modded games for Android from websites like APKPure, APKMody, or ModAPK. However, be cautious when downloading from third-party sites, as they may pose security risks or violate copyright laws. Always ensure you have antivirus protection and read user reviews before downloading any files.
The Barnes and Noble Nook has no built-in ability to run third-party apps, despite it being built on Android. The only way to have a Nook run third-party apps, is to jailbreak or "root" your device which naturally voids the warranty and may not even be possible on newer models of the Nook.
You have to use a third party downloader.
You can download adobe reader from Adobe's website, or from other third party hosts.
While the Nook does run Android, as yet Barnes & Noble has not enabled third-party applications on the device (either from Android Marketplace or from a B&N app store). There has been some speculation that the device will transition into a full-featured tablet in 2011, with greater flexibility to run apps, but few expect it to allow all Android apps (such as an Android version of Amazon's Kindle Reader).
Are you asking if you can Download windows? If so, Yes, but you should buy it as a download from microsoft.com, not using any third party websites. If you are asking if you can download a file, yes, yes you can.
3rd party apps refer to apps that dont come installed on the decice, or that arent developed by Google. Examples... Evernote Angry Birds Facebook Twitter K9 Mail Timely RealCalc Any.Do These are all Third Party Apps..
Yes. The Google Play Store is the primary distribution method for Android applications. You may also try Amazon's Appstore, which is a third-party app store or GetJar, which is another third-party option.