if you have an android phone then you can use Google play to download apps thru your phones internet connection (3g/4g)
if no service thru provider and no wifi then you can download the apps directly from web (.apk files) on pc and transfer to phone/tablet with usb cable connection.
apktop . com is a good website for apps. there are others too.
No, but it depends if you have data
Definitely yes.
Yes you can get WiFi on most android tablets.
There are apps available that masks your identity and IP when connected to a wifi location. Hiddenninja VPN and Hideman VPN are a couple of examples.
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 )
No. But if you don't have a data plan, you need wifi to activate your Google account, get access to the Android Market, and to download apps.
What you need is a file manager app. Let me show you how to do it by File Expert, which is the one I install on my Android phone.Enter the app-My Files tab-Apps-Select the apps you want to send-Click Send button(an envelope with an arrow) and an approach for transfer-Select the device you want to send to-Done.
Yes, it does. But not necessarily from an phone. If you don't have a data plan for your android phone, you can use sites like androlicious to search for applications or games. But to install apps on the phone you will need a WiFi connection or mobile internet.
Apps such as Facebook and Twitter use your internet. If you do not have a internet on your tariff you might consider getting one or using a WiFi network
apple apps NO
It is basicly a wifi hotspot from an android device. It uses the mobile data on your phone and sends it through wifi so you can use your mobile data on your laptop/other wifi abled devices
an mp3 that can have apps and wifi