There are both free and paid apps available for android phones.
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 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 can copy and install apps from a PC to Android phones using MobiKin Assistant for Android. This tool allows you to manage your Android device from your computer, including transferring files and installing apps. Simply connect your Android phone to your PC, open MobiKin Assistant, and follow the on-screen instructions to copy and install apps. It's a convenient way to manage your device's apps without needing an internet connection on the phone.
To download apps from the android market you must... Have a google account signed in and working have a working internet connnection have space on your phone
I suggest you get a smart-phone - either the ones from Apple (for example, iPhone), or one with the Android operating system. Those can play music, serve as a phone, and you can download and install a variety of apps on them.
why would you want to do this? well some designers of apps have separate websites where you can download apps in addition to getting them from google play store. you can download the newer version then install it. you must enable phone to install non-market apps... in phone settings menu (android 2.0) go to "applications" then check box "Unknown Sources" (Allow installation of non-market applications)
Yes, if you have either an iPhone or an Android phone there are apps available in the app stores that allow you to track your phone. If you install the program on your computer as well you can see where it is at all times.
Yes, there is a way! You can use MobiKin Transfer for Mobile to send apps from a non-Android phone (like an iPhone) to an Android phone. Just connect both devices to your computer, launch the program, and choose the "Apps" option for transfer. It supports cross-platform data migration and makes the process super simple — no need to install extra apps on the phones themselves.
First, download and run Google Framework and Google Market apps. Then, restart and login to your Google account. Now, you can download and install apps on YouWave.
Its an android operating system. Yes it has apps. Tons of free ones that you can download too...
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