I live in malta and the android market only gives away free apps, is there a way to access the other apps without rooting my phone?
everyone i had asked in malta had told me to resort to downloading these apps off some website
dwardu said:
I live in malta and the android market only gives away free apps, is there a way to access the other apps without rooting my phone?
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No - in order to use Market Enabler, you need to root your device.
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Dave
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Hello.
I just got my Desire and been trying to buy some app, but it seems like I have access only to the free apps, I cannot see any paid app.
Even upgrade (free -> paid) doesn't work. For example, I have tapatalk installed, tried to reply to a thread and the app told me that can be done only if the app is paid. So I choosed to pay, but it brought me to a page which namely doesn't exists.
Anyone having this issue?
Download MarketEnabler or MarketAccess and set it to fake your carrier. This requires root though.
Can you please give me a link to a thread where are instructions how to install MarketEnabler or MarketAccess? I searched the forums, but those terms are used in so many of them :/
Link to MarketAccess: http://amip.tools-for.net/wiki/android/marketaccess
I prefer the former over MarketEnabler because of the cleaner interface and because it's ad-free.
Sorry for the nooby question, im new to android.
If i have 2 android phones, can i setup 1 google account and install the apps i purchase on both phones or can you only install them on 1 phone ?
You can install ur payed apps on both phones as long as you use the same google account
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AndroHero said:
You can install ur payed apps on both phones as long as you use the same google account
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Thank you !
I have 8 Android devices at home with the same Google account ( for developping).
All work fine.
profete162 said:
I have 8 Android devices at home with the same Google account ( for developping).
All work fine.
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show off lol
For the most part, that is true.
However, some apps (e.g. Copilot) have separate activation, and will only allow you to install on one device.
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Dave
foxmeister said:
For the most part, that is true.
However, some apps (e.g. Copilot) have separate activation, and will only allow you to install on one device.
Regards,
Dave
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True. But on the other hand most apps remain installed and work just fine even after you change your gmail login account
speaking of the Android Market dose anyone know when the new iteration shown at the Google I/O will be released?
Using apps on 2 same-account androids
I have an Android phone, and recently got a tablet, and wanted to install the apps I purchased on the tablet as well. I have the g-mail account info set up the same on both devices. When I go to the Marketplace and try to download the application I have on my android phone, I am only given the wonderful opportunity to buy the program again.
I contacted the developer, who told me that I would indeed have to buy it again to use it on a different device.
? am I doing something wrong here? I don't want to have to re-purchase apps which I already own on 1 device...
HELP!
DarkInovator said:
speaking of the Android Market dose anyone know when the new iteration shown at the Google I/O will be released?
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there are APK's around for 2.2.6 if you mean that one
Evan2010 said:
I have an Android phone, and recently got a tablet, and wanted to install the apps I purchased on the tablet as well. I have the g-mail account info set up the same on both devices. When I go to the Marketplace and try to download the application I have on my android phone, I am only given the wonderful opportunity to buy the program again.
I contacted the developer, who told me that I would indeed have to buy it again to use it on a different device.
? am I doing something wrong here? I don't want to have to re-purchase apps which I already own on 1 device...
HELP!
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What app is that?
I have a question about the market app.
How does it work? Like... If I bought the phone somewhere which doesn't allow paid apps. Then I take the phone to another country. Will it use the market server from the first place? Or if the new country allow paid apps. Will I be able to get paid apps with the market app?
Thanks
WingYn said:
I have a question about the market app.
How does it work? Like... If I bought the phone somewhere which doesn't allow paid apps. Then I take the phone to another country. Will it use the market server from the first place? Or if the new country allow paid apps. Will I be able to get paid apps with the market app?
Thanks
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Its controlled by rom you have installed.
So you would be tied to the country depending on the rom it has. You can always root and install a custom rom then you won't have to worry.
WingYn said:
I have a question about the market app.
How does it work? Like... If I bought the phone somewhere which doesn't allow paid apps. Then I take the phone to another country. Will it use the market server from the first place? Or if the new country allow paid apps. Will I be able to get paid apps with the market app?
Thanks
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There is a nice small tool called Market Enabler, that let's you enable all the paid apps, based on a different provider setting. No need to travel around the world for that
Thanks for the replies It's just that I dont think I will root it with the 0.92.0->1 SLCD method
Can I use the market enabler even though it's not rooted? (I forgot)
I am unable to purchase SetCPU (or any other program) from the marketplace I think it is because of my location (Kazakhstan).
I wish to purchase... how can i do this? Please help!!! I have given all of my credit card details to my google account.. but still i cannot buy
Please help me....
SetCPU ? Isn't it free in xda-dev for us xda-dev users ? Or you can try "no-frills", it's free from the market.
Anyway, have you tried "Market Enabler" ? Set your operator to T-Mobile - USA then maybe you can purchase apps from Market.
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SetCPU ? Isn't it free in xda-dev for us xda-dev users ? Or you can try "no-frills", it's free from the market.
Anyway, have you tried "Market Enabler" ? Set your operator to T-Mobile - USA then maybe you can purchase apps from Market.
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Absolutely true its free for us, but i am unable to buy any apps.. i have tried "Market Enabler" from the market and it (apparently) fakes the sim to T-Mobile USA, but still i am unable to purchase as it says that "your devise is incompatible"... it says this even when i access the market from the internet :-(
zapford said:
Absolutely true its free for us, but i am unable to buy any apps.. i have tried "Market Enabler" from the market and it (apparently) fakes the sim to T-Mobile USA, but still i am unable to purchase as it says that "your devise is incompatible"... it says this even when i access the market from the internet :-(
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1. when using market enabler, you should set to "fake on boot" so everytime you boot up your phone, you set your phone for the US market (or whatever market you want, really)
2. after having set market enabler, erase data from market app as well as uninstall market updates
3. reboot device and open market - paid apps should now work
4. (dont know if that one still applies, but i would think it does): you need a credit card registered in the country you set for market enabler - means as much as: if you want to purchase an app using the US market, you need an US credit card
5. PC browser uses the countries market your pc is in, unless you use a VPN (or proxy) to access another market! so if the country you sit in doesnt support paid apps, you can't purchase them from your PC
I live in Brasil, and my 1-click settings at the amazon.com site is using a Brasilian international credit card, so as my brasilian address.
Since i am using my real information, i can't manage to use the Amazons app store at my Kindle fire and on my Xperia Arc.
I've already tried the whole thing if creating a new account, with fake data fetched from fakenamegenerator.com but it does not worked aswell.
Is there any way i can "crack" my appstore app so that it does not check for amazon.com feedback about my account country, or is this impossible ?
I really want to start using the app store from Brasil, let me know if there is anything i can do.
Thanks !
112 Views , no answer. Really ?
marcelloLins said:
112 Views , no answer. Really ?
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Why don't you try Google Play Store? That way it's easy to manage your apps in both devices.
linktohack said:
Why don't you try Google Play Store? That way it's easy to manage your apps in both devices.
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I do use the play store but:
1. Not all the apps are tagged as compatible to my Kindle fire, forcing me to download the APK from the market and push it into the kindle manually
2. Amazon appstore have some free apps daily or weekly, which the play store does not have.
Are you rooted?
I know you can modify your build.prop to mask as another device to improve app compatibility. I've read that most apps that are said to be incompatible are not.
DrewHulva said:
Are you rooted?
I know you can modify your build.prop to mask as another device to improve app compatibility. I've read that most apps that are said to be incompatible are not.
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Yes i am rooted, and changing the build.prop file properties, sometimes help, sometimes dont.
But this is not the thread's question.
I would like to access the amazon app store, from Brasil.
1. Yes, i've tried proxies
2. Yes, i've tried fakenamegenerator.com
Edit: This is a new method, but it also failed to work for me :
http://spimitech.com/guides/access-amazon-apps-market-from-outside-the-us/
I've set the new card, billing adress using a hotel on international drive, and set the new payment method as 1-click.
App still saying that i don't have a US billing Address or Credit Card
None of those worked for me