Hi,
Looking for Android Market 2.3 , to Android 2.2 (cm6, wolfbreak) - is available at all? Where can I get?
I don't see the difference apart from that you would be unable to use those 2.3 exclusive apps.
I want to buy premium Wifi Manager, in application is the button to purchase. The author replied to me that Android Market is needed in version 2.3 + which is supposed to be available for Android 2.2, but I can not find it ..
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Hi,
I'm just wondering if the US guys have received the OTA update for the Android Market 3.1+ yet
I know most of xda users have installed the APK manually, but if you're in the US you may be able to know more about the normal users!
PS: I've indeed read articles saying the OTA update happened in July, but can't find any confirmation of the user base - is this new market for every single Android phones, or just Android 2+ ?
Thanks,
v.
I think it's for all android phones. If you want to try it out you can install it manually ....
Download Market 3.0.27 : http://www.filesonic.com/file/1503013831
I think it's for all android phones. If you want to try it out you can install it manually ....
Download Market 3.0.27 : http://www.filesonic.com/file/1503013831
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Thanks mate, to be honest it's not really the info I'm looking for
I have since a long time ago installed CM 6.0.1 with Froyo 2.2.1 on my Viewsonic G Tablet. It seems that I am stuck on the same version of Market that I have had since this installation late 2010. Is it possible to update to the latest version of Market given the above version of CM? I have at least one application, Pleco, that does not allow me to download in-app purchased content to the tablet although I have no problem downloading same to my Google Nexus phone running Android 4.3.
Market is version 1.82, Google Services Framework was recently updated to 2.2.1 but I also have Google Play Services which is at version 3.2.25. Is it possible for me to get the latest version of Market, or Google Play, as it is now called, or am I forever stuck on version 1.82?
Thank you.
I recently tried to download the Google Calendar app, and it told me "This app is incompatible with your device."
I'm a bit tired of getting this error.
Question...is this related to the actual specs of the phone, or the Android op? If op related, if you root and update it to a newer version and manually install the .apk, would it work?
"Requires Android
4.0.3 and up"
You android os version must not be compatible with the app.
Sent from my MB855
So if I root and update the OP, then in theory it should work?
Had this same issue on my daily driver SGS2. Had to update to Jelly Bean to get the market to act right. Its something in the new Play Store that is being a real stickler for android os levels and deviceid's vs the apps known compatibilities. I'm curious, however, to find out if it's something that can be manipulated by the uploader...
So I have this tablet (it's rooted) and I've already posted in XDA-Assist, but I can't reply because I have a new account (thread was made with a visitor account).
They've said that they don't have a ROM for this specific tablet, so I've been wondering if there's any way to make Here WeGo app work on this tablet. App requires Android 4.1+ or higher. The tablet is on 4.0.4 now. Can I do anything with Cyanogenmod (even though I'm not sure how's that different from android). Any way to make the app work? Maybe force install?
Is it possible to get old Android Apps for Android 2.3 ( gingerbread )? I need the old VLC to play some .m3u InternetRadio Files and one of a Kodi Remote App, like Kore, Yatse. I was searching the Internet but I didnt found anything to get the old Apps.
If you go to a trusted source such as apkmirror, you can look for previous versions of apks. I believe that some of the apps you are mentioning weren't created at the time or made to support gingerbread.
You could try installing a lollipop or marshmallow custom rom to get access to most latest apps. Marshmallow is currently the minimum api, though lollipop still had great support up until recently
Android Gingerbread is from 2010, by doing some google searching I found out that:
-VLC's android app was first launched in 2014, so you won't be able to get that for gingerbread.
-Yatse was released in 2011, so a primitive build might be available, but it wouldn't be too useful.
-The XMBC Official remote app was launched before yatse, so a primitive build of that may also be available.
The point is, Android 2.3 is heavily outdated and long gone. If you mention your phone's model here then I can walk you through the process of installing a custom rom, and also find a suitable rom for you if you need any help in that category.
But I have used VLC and XMBC remote apps on my Mobile, with Android Gingerbread, 2 years ago. But I cant find the apps anymore.
Do you have an link for Anddroid Marshmallow or Lollipop? My mobile is a Samsung GT-S5300.
Android 4 is available with some googling, but has some bugs.
My bad regarding the vlc apk. It was released in 2014, but is compatible with android 2.1+, let me give you a link to the latest stable version for android 2.3:
VLC for Android 3.0.13 (arm-v7a) (Android 2.3+) APK Download by Videolabs - APKMirror
VLC for Android 3.0.13 (arm-v7a) (Android 2.3+) APK Download by Videolabs - APKMirror Free and safe Android APK downloads
www.apkmirror.com
Yatse and Kore are both android 4.0+
You could try this xmbc remote app apk:
Download Official XBMC Remote 1.0.9 for Android | Uptodown.com
Download the latest version of Official XBMC Remote for Android. A remote control for XBMC. Official XBMC Remote is an open source application that allows...
official-xbmc-remote.en.uptodown.com
The XBMC package works well. But On the www.apkmirror.com site, VLC is not available
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The XBMC package works well. But On the www.apkmirror.com site, VLC is not available
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I can download it just fine, you might need a vpn to download it.
No worries though, I'll attach it here.