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".
You sync them.
You have to install the software on both your PC and Android phone.
Google play or android market
It's possible if the apps package is backwards compatible to earlier Android versions.
Installing Android apps on IOS or vice versa is impossible unless the developer releases the app for both platforms. This is because IOS and Android are written in two completely different programming languages. Edit: You can install iOS apps on android with an app known as Cycada. Find it here: gg.gg/3p3gu As far as I can tell, is not available for download, though.
No. The Lg 840g does not run the Android OS, which is required to install apps from Google Play.
Yes. Android have their own format of apps (.apk) and they can only be run on android. Unless you have an android emulator on your computer.
To install an APK file on Android, you need to enable the installation of apps from unknown sources. Here are the steps: Open the Settings app on your Android device. Tap on Security or Privacy. Tap on Install unknown apps. Toggle on the switch next to the app you want to use to install APK files.
Android apps install to the internal storage by default, but you can also set the SD card as your default install location in the settings. If you want to modify the location of an applications go to: settings > applications > the applications you want to modify > click on "move to SD card". Best regards
Run Android apps. Since there are many manufacturers of Android hardware, the capabilities vary from one model to another. Some Android tablets have expandable memory, some have USB ports for external hardware. There aren't nearly as many apps available on an Android tablet, so if you want to limit yourself to the number of apps you could possibily install, that could count as an advantage...
There are many javascript apps written for anroid os. However, not all javascripts will run on android systems. only those specifically made for android systems will run. It will tell which systems it is compatible with on the download information.
you are creating your own apps? very nice. simple answer to this question... if you only want it on one device then install on that device and do not post app to android market then no one else can install app.
Android Market is now Google Play. If your phone didn't come with Google Apps, then you can flash GApps, you can find this on the xda developers website