Hi,
I had an HTC incredible S and later I got a Kindle Fire. I flashed CM7 to kindle fire and when I set my google account in Kindle Fire it started downloading all apps I installed on the HTC. I stopped this action and installed the ones I wanted manually.
Is there a way (from a PC or directly from the device) to select a group of my apps and install them when I buy a device or reflash a rom?
I know backup programs can do it, but I don't see the point of storing app backups on the sdcard, while I already have them on the market in my account. (Maybe I'm wrong)
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Hi there, I tried to update kindle on my rooted stock 2.2 Tmobile US Defy and I couldn't, thus I removed it from the system app, but that still did not work. Now I cannot get the kindle app to install from anywhere (market, amazon, even download several apk's of the web).
Can anyone please make a backup of Kindle 1.0.2-OEM-SingleSign.apk and post it here?
Also, does anyone know how to update the darn kindle?
Thanks!
Hello!
We are android developers and are currently running a "win a tablet with all our apps" contest. Apart from our apps, we'd like to offer pristine, out-of-the box tablets (Galaxy Tab 10.1, in case it matters).
That means users should expect the initial tablet setup screens (language, Google account, etc.) in an otherwise untouched tablet (unrooted with original bootloader).
The user should also be able to update our (paid) apps through the regular Play Store interface.
I have a feeling this is in effect impossible.
Investigated so far:
- adb install the apps, require dev mode (reversible, so ok) but doesn't appear in Play Store's "my apps";
- adb push *.apk /data/app, failed due to the device being unrooted (rooting should be reversible, it might be a solution). Is it the same as adb install? Would it appear in "my apps"?
- (not tried) installing the app through an account which has already purchased the app (ie.: internal store test account), then wiping (how?) the account data
Help? :fingers-crossed:
hi
i use my google account on 2 devices: galaxy s3 and nexus 10 tab.
i recently flashed on my s3 a paranoid rom. there, i was asked to sign in to my google account (like always when u set up a phone) but then it downloaded automatically all apps i had on my phone before (under play store ALL) and id also knew, which apps i just use on my tablet and did not install those!
know, i finally found which rom i prefer to use from now on (cyanomod).
does anybody know how to force playstore to restore the device like id happend on the other rom?
and NO, have no other backups of my app, and the app data is not importent, i just dont want to download all apps manually.
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Hello, I've been using custom ROMs on my hdx for a while. When it was back on stock anything from the Amazon appstore would auto update in the background without the "Do you want to install an update to this existing application?" screen. Google apps do this anyway.
I was wondering what it was that makes Amazon a trusted store for FireOS and if it could be copied over/not deleted when installing other ROMs.
I am unable to get root currently on my Fire HD 6 running os 5.1.1, so I can't use freedom to bypass iap and license checks. I do however have a rooted collpad with freedom installed. I know there are apps out there that will let me move apps from one Android device to another via wifi. So my question is, if I were to install an app on my phone then run it through freedom and transfer the cracked/patched app to my kindle using some kind of sync app, would it work? And if it did, would the app remain patched once it was transferred or would it revert back to original? Kind of a pain of a workaround, but at least it will get me through until a root method is found for my device and os. So would something like this work, or am I just grasping at straws?