There's any one know how to change IP number .because" Google play" marked block in my county and I used another marked .
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you can use Root Toolbox to change ur carrier for "temporary"
Use at your own risk...
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There's one called market enabler, I don't know whether it works now.
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I use marked enabler before but not work
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Can't you connect through a proxy?
dear i am same situation but when i use hotspot shield from (1 market)its like a google play every thing goes better. try it
http://www.anchorfree.com/hotspotshield-VPN-for-android.php
it also for pc
Many people use anonymous proxy server, obviously finding that ability to change their IP address for free is worth the risk. You should try it.
Simply use DROID vpn free free 1GB us server... It will unlock full market with books magazine movie and music no need to use market unloker or anything else
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I've installed an app called Market access, same as market enabler but ad free. I've set my sim code to 310380 AT&T in the US. I currently reside in China where there are no paid apps. However, when I opened the Play Store, there was only Apps ( however paid ones too ) ,no music, movie or books section unlike how I remembered the last time I returned to the US. Am I doing anything wrong?
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Isn't market enabler ad free as well?
You need to use proxy app and the proxy server should be located in USA. You can use DroidVPN from the market, and you will get the full market, then you can disable the proxy app, however, you would need to re-enable it once you reboot the phone or delete the cache.
Even if my phone has the sim emulated to the A US carrier, must I have a US Ip to access books and music in the store. Somehow I do have paid apps on the store but no music, books or movies. Can anyone explain this?
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vanillapuff said:
Even if my phone has the sim emulated to the A US carrier, must I have a US Ip to access books and music in the store. Somehow I do have paid apps on the store but no music, books or movies. Can anyone explain this?
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Even with market enabler I had just apps. Even on the old Xperia Play.
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vanillapuff said:
Even if my phone has the sim emulated to the A US carrier, must I have a US Ip to access books and music in the store. Somehow I do have paid apps on the store but no music, books or movies. Can anyone explain this?
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Yes, you do need to have an IP address of USA to have: Music, Books, Video and Devices to appear to you. The only thing that is not controlled by IP and is only controlled by the carried ID are apps.
All other Google CONTENT is controled by IP address.
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Santroph.
Thanks a lot! Cleared up my mind.
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But still if you want to actually purchase any books, musics, movies, etc., you will need a US-based credit card. Except for apps, from my experiences apps can be purchases with any credit card.
Also, you will have to stay in the US IP in order to actually read the books, or the movies, (not sure about songs) that you just bought. If you try to open the book with a China IP or HK IP in my case, it will show the book cannot be read...
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But still if you want to actually purchase any books, musics, movies, etc., you will need a US-based credit card. Except for apps, from my experiences apps can be purchases with any credit card.
Also, you will have to stay in the US IP in order to actually read the books, or the movies, (not sure about songs) that you just bought. If you try to open the book with a China IP or HK IP in my case, it will show the book cannot be read...
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If I purchase a book to read on my holidays I would not be able to read it unless i stay in the US? :banghead:
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If I purchase a book to read on my holidays I would not be able to read it unless i stay in the US? :banghead:
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If you want to read a book bought through the play store you can do this from anywhere if you have selected to keep it on the device, did this yesterday when I was in Hungary for the day (only apps available in the play store there). Not sure about books you own in the cloud as I had selected to keep the book I was reading on the device ( a Nexus 7 in this case) because I wanted to be able to read it without a network connection.
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But still if you want to actually purchase any books, musics, movies, etc., you will need a US-based credit card. Except for apps, from my experiences apps can be purchases with any credit card.
Also, you will have to stay in the US IP in order to actually read the books, or the movies, (not sure about songs) that you just bought. If you try to open the book with a China IP or HK IP in my case, it will show the book cannot be read...
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I found a work around for the ip
Install the app 'orbot' and offcourse dont forget to adjust the settings as needed.
I just tried it with the 'pandora music' app and it worked like a charm
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Thx, works great. Nice work around, user still wins
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dbosman said:
I found a work around for the ip
Install the app 'orbot' and offcourse dont forget to adjust the settings as needed.
I just tried it with the 'pandora music' app and it worked like a charm
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What settings did you use to make everything work?
Hello there, I'm wondering if there's a way to stream my multimedia content from my PC to my Note.
I don't really like using Dropbox or other online storage services.
Is there a way to directly stream?
Thanks.
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Just share the folder on your network then access it using es file explorer or some other explorer that allows lan file discovery
If you want to actually stream the content, not just make it appear in es explorer and such, look into upnp/dlna.
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Imediashare from play store also works
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If it is videos, I use plex. Install server on computer and app on phone and its awesome
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Zumocast or XBMC
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Tversity always works great. Moboplayer(play store free) will stream if the phone doesnt do it by default.
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Try remote media center (play store). You can access your content while on your home wifi and also over the mobile data network. It is used along with remote potato server that you install on your pc. This setup works flawlessly for me.
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I believe Plex also allows. Access outside the home does it not? But one would assume that using streaming in that matter outside the home must devour your data.
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Just a suggestion for non US W8 users: changing the location in windows control panel is the simplest way to change the store from outside the US, having more apps available. You can't buy apps, but you can download the free apps. You don't need to change language, numbers, ecc, just location.
Will try this! Thanks!
Works really well I now have photobucket, anymore app suggestions.
If you like your social media apps then Norto Satélite is worth it, only available from US store
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Why are you saying I can only use free apps? I bought Pin Steam and everything went ok.
Well I tried it and it would not let me buy a paid app in US store since my email and account is UK based
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Hey! Wondering if you guys could help me out, I have an old HTC incredible s that I want to leave plugged into my stereo and stream music from my gs3 to it, preferably over blue tooth since I never use wifi. Is there any way to set this up?
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Hey! Wondering if you guys could help me out, I have an old HTC incredible s that I want to leave plugged into my stereo and stream music from my gs3 to it, preferably over blue tooth since I never use wifi. Is there any way to set this up?
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I can't remember the name of the app, but there is a program that allows 2 mobile devices (tablets and/or smartphones) to connect this way. The app for the host device is a paid app but each addon device utilizes a free controller app. In this instance, your HTC would use the paid host app to be used with a stereo, TV, computer, etc and your s3 (and any other phones/tablets) would use the free remote control app. I'll see if I can find it again
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I can't remember the name of the app, but there is a program that allows 2 mobile devices (tablets and/or smartphones) to connect this way. The app for the host device is a paid app but each addon device utilizes a free controller app. In this instance, your HTC would use the paid host app to be used with a stereo, TV, computer, etc and your s3 (and any other phones/tablets) would use the free remote control app. I'll see if I can find it again
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That sounds perfect! Let me know if you find it
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Hmmm. I've only come across these 2 so far. I'll see if I can find anything else. Anything newer
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile...ne-android-device-with-another-via-bluetooth/
http://apcmag.com/control-your-android-tablet-with-your-phone.htm
That looks promising! I'll give it a shot tomorrow
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Do you have a wireless router with DLNA support?
I don't unfortunately
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I don't unfortunately
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I'll keep my eye out for something, I'm always trying to find different ways to make everything work together at my house...
http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/94374/amazon-appstore-jump-desktop-app-for-android-phones
Grab this app today while its free. I just installed it and tested it over RDP to my Win7 desktop and works great. Because it supports RDP you don't need to install any additional apps on your PC, just put in the IP address and connect.
Great app wish i hadn't purchased it already. Get this one if you don't have it.
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Nice call. Good deal.:thumbup:
Even if you don't need it it's definitely worth the price....
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