Long story short, I used to have this app on my myTouch Slide, and loved it. My roommate who has a Vibrant was never able to find the app on the marketplace even though I could pull it up with a search with no issues. I upgrade to my G2 recently, and have found that I can no longer find it with a search of the marketplace, nor can I find an apk to download anywhere, everything always links to the marketplace link, which pulls up nothing for me.
Does anyone have access to the apk file for this application? I attempted to contact the developer but have had no response in almost a week now, and I really want to continue to use the application if I can.
Anyone else having an issue finding this app in the marketplace? I can find other apps by the dev for other football teams, but oddly UofMichigan is not in the list now.
Why don't you just get the apk off your mytouch slide? Use Astro (or Titanium if you have root) to save it to SD, then move the sdcard over and restore to the G2 (or if you are familiar with adb, just adb pull it from /data/app and then adb install it).
I would like this as well.... Go Blue!!
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rpmccormick said:
Why don't you just get the apk off your mytouch slide? Use Astro (or Titanium if you have root) to save it to SD, then move the sdcard over and restore to the G2 (or if you are familiar with adb, just adb pull it from /data/app and then adb install it).
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The slide was sold to pay for the G2, so sadly not an option, otherwise I would have already done so. I didnt think the app would end up hidden on the new phone, so no backup was made ahead of time. This is the only app so far that I have not been able to locate on the marketplace.
Found a link to it, here you go for anyone interested:
http://www.brothersoft.com/mobile/michigan-football-fanbuddy-download-74299.html
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I have tried to find this in the market but cannot seem to locate it. Tried to look through my SD card too, but cannot locate it.
I would like to have it for the college football portion. Can anyone point me in the right direction, or have a link?
I checked out Sprint's website and found this app: http://androidapps.apptap.com/android/id/com.mobitv.client.nfl2010
It was the only NFL app they had.
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I have the stock app called Sprint Football Live from EC05 - not sure if that's what you want. I think NFL ended their relationship with Sprint sometime in the past year so the NFL app was removed from all sprint phones.
Here is the football app, you can try it out just extract from the zip and move to /system/app with a root file explorer of your choice.
try here - should work. they text u a link to dl the app http://sports.sprint.com/football/?ECID=vanity:football
here's the direct site. you need to open it on ur phone - http://fb.tmce.biz/wap4?app=fbmain&NEXT=FBLIVE&c=spr
EDIT: Weird. It sent me the app via text msg but when i tried to open it it said I need to be on Sprint to use it. (I am.)
I know for rooted users there are a ton of apps that do that. First, I have no Google Market access so apps need to be available via amazon or there means.
Google disabled my old account so I made a new one, however to use the knew one on my phone to access the market I have to factory reset my phone to clear the old account. I not worried about my text messages and my contacts have been exported to my SD card. Its really just the apps I don't want to have to remeber and re download.
Any suggestions or a way to cleartheold google without factory resetting?
How long will it take my phone to get upgraded back to Gingerbread after?
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As far as the apparently I this k u can use the app2sd? But I'm not sure if it will work on unbolted phone..... I'd say if u wanna try go to 4shared.com and download application from there I'm pretty positive there is an application for application back up wit out being rooted or YouTube search something. But for SMS n mms use the SMS back up from market but u said uve no market so do it from 4shared.com I'll look up an application for it when I get home and let you know
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Don't know if astro file manager is on 4shared or not, but it can backup applications to sd. No root needed.
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I will give it a try. Is 4shared.com safe?
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use 4shared more than i use market place.
especially when i need something paid for free.....
use 4shared and type
astro.apk
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use 4shared more than i use market place.
especially when i need something paid for free.....
use 4shared and type
astro.apk
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wouldn't that be illegal and cause me more trouble than its worth and what not?
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if its not showing in the market and i have paid for it then whats the point of paying again?
i read the thread about how to install incompatible apps by doing backups of them on astro viewer and that worked great for amazing alex and others but one game says private. So i cant back it up with astro viewer as i cant check it off to back up as its marked private.
i bought this game with my credit and installed it on my phone thinking i could back it up?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...SwyLDEsImNvbS50aW5rZXJob3VzZWdhbWVzLmNzdHciXQ..
Any ideas how to get it on my Nexus as its incompatible for the nexus 7????
Could i transfer My titanium backup from my phone to nexus and restore it that way??
You could try. Titanium is how I transfer my games+progress from my GNex to my N7.
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anyone?? i really wanna play this on my nexus 7.
you need root on whatever device you do have the game on. either using titanium or mybackup root back-up the game. in the file explorer find the apk for the game and send it to yourself via email or something. OR the easiest way I found is getting something like airdroid, going through the file browser, finding the apk then downloading it. once its a file, its your job to get it onto the nexus. with airdroid you could also upload the file and install the app.
it was under data/private, then i just sent it to me by mail! because it was private it was harder to find. ty
Hi, i've got a little problem.
I mistakenly deleted an App from another account. This app is no longer available in the Appstore. But i've got it installed on my secondary account. How can i port it back? I know it's still installed, but not accessible for the second account. Any ideas?
That... is probably not easy. Anybody have a better suggestion that re-packaging the .APPX file and sideloading it? That's not a good solution, really, but I can't think of a better one offhand.
No one else got an idea?
I really don't want to sideload it. I thought someone would know what registry keys i would need to do it. I looked around and found a lot in the local user registry. I thought maybe just copy them over to get access to it, or something like that.
You could certainly try that. I'm afraid I don't really know how the modern app launching works, or I'd suggest just trying to create a launcher link right to the app. You can't start them the same way as desktop apps though, even when they have EXE files.
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You could try coping the folders over. C:\Program Files\WindowsApps is where they are located. The folder is hidden and you have to take ownership to open.
Copy it over from what? It's another profile on the same computer. All profiles run apps from the same location...
Hello,
First let me say sorry if this is the wrong forum for the question, or if it has been asked. I have searched myself into a headache looking for the answer as well as other information before I update my phone to be able to use Google Play.
My question is this... To install Google Play on the Fire Phone you need .apk files: Account Manager, Framework, Services, Store. Well I've seen quite a few places to get these files online. But where do those sites get them? I'm assuming it can't be downloaded via browser plugin (apk downloader, etc) from the PC Google Play store itself, since it's the app that installs other apps.
I'm paranoid and would like to get those four files myself, so I know its safe - if its possible. Any idea how/where?
The answer is probably staring me in the face, but I don't see it.
My guess is that some phones can capture the files as they download from Google updates and turn them into apk form. But I'm not sure... If there is a way to get them myself I'd like to know - if not, what is the safest place to get them?
Thanks!
gG
Well getting here would be a good start. If not like you said in your post go to Google Play store and use the APK plug in or one of the Web sites that do the same.
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Found another thread the other day and someone there was able to help me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-phone/general/fire-phone-how-to-install-google-play-t2977237
Just wanted to say again.
If you want to get the .APK files to install the Google Play store 100% safe ask a buddy to use ES File Manager to back them up for you. Just go into system files and find them, and select backup. Or if you are like me and have an old android phone, back them up yourself - worked like a charm - no issues.
Thanks again.