So I am looking or a way to sideload application on my I-747. Is this not possible anymore? I can't find any threads.
Menu/Settings/Security/ Unknown Sources
Selecting this will allow the installation of Non Market apps
mrhaley30705 said:
Menu/Settings/Security/ Unknown Sources
Selecting this will allow the installation of Non Market apps
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Yup. On ICS it was moved from the applications menu, to the above path.
Do I need to place the APK in a certain path. I tried using the SWM, and I tried just running the APK from my phone neither worked.
Just put it on your internal sd, then tap on it. It should iniate the install sequence
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I have a curious issue with 345 now...
I've rooted per instructions on this forum, but when I go to manage apps, The option to install third party apps, or whatever the checkbox is, is missing.
I've tried doing the *#*#307#*#, but I get the error: "Need correct passport in SD card, please check it". This prevents the EMlist from appearing.
I then tried to shortcut it, using ADW launcher, and I was able to get the EMlist app in the app drawer, but when I try to click on it to activate, it tells me file not found.
Any ideas on how to get third party apps approved?
rvbarton said:
I have a curious issue with 345 now...
I've rooted per instructions on this forum, but when I go to manage apps, The option to install third party apps, or whatever the checkbox is, is missing.
I've tried doing the *#*#307#*#, but I get the error: "Need correct passport in SD card, please check it". This prevents the EMlist from appearing.
I then tried to shortcut it, using ADW launcher, and I was able to get the EMlist app in the app drawer, but when I try to click on it to activate, it tells me file not found.
Any ideas on how to get third party apps approved?
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If you are rooted. Use root explorer or any root file editor. And look for:
ro.build.APP_DISABLE_UNKNOWN=1
In the systems folder build.prop file.
Change it to =0 I found 3 entries changed them all.
Reboot and the entry shows up in the applications menu.
derechbennoach said:
If you are rooted. Use root explorer or any root file editor. And look for:
ro.build.APP_DISABLE_UNKNOWN=1
In the systems folder build.prop file.
Change it to =0 I found 3 entries changed them all.
Reboot and the entry shows up in the applications menu.
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Mucho appreciando, senor!
you're the best!
I rooted my nook tablet with the SnowballMod root and everything is working fine, but some of the apps in the android market are missing. I have tried editing the build.prop file and clearing the market data and cache to spoof the market, but it still wont work. does anybody have ANY ideas?
theres not some, more like a lot and thats normal cuz its happening to everyone. apps that dont appear on the market have to be downloaded as .apk files and then transferred to your nooks sd card i use drop box and es file explorer for this procedure
how would i do this? how close are the people to fixing this and being able to install custom roms? i need facebook.
sideloading if it is not working from market.
Tcollins412 said:
how would i do this?
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Copy the .apk to the device and select it in a file explorer program.
Tcollins412 said:
how close are the people to fixing this and being able to install custom roms?
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It's not technically broken. The market should not show you apps for which your device does not meet the requirements. That doesn't meet they don't work, but that you have to install them another way. After updating my phone to ICS, I had to sideload Tapatalk, since it is not "technically" compatible with ICS, even though it does work.
Tcollins412 said:
i need facebook.
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1) Use the web app (it's pretty good, and doesn't have any background processes)
2) Look for the thread in the App section titled "[download] Facebook, Twitter and Google+ apk"
Ok my grandma has a nook tablet that is 1.4.3 and I was wondering if there is a way to sideload apps without wiping it or rooting it there are certain apps not in the nook market that I want to install on it anyways hopefully you can answer my question.
You could on 1.4.0, but they removed that ability in 1.4.1. If I were you, and she wanted the ability, I would root it and install the gapps package. That way she would have full access to the whole market.
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Is there a way to root it without wiping it than?
Yes.
Most methods of just rooting will not wipe it. Only flashing a new rom would wipe the device. Look for the SD card root methods in the development section.
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Link_of_Hyrule said:
Is there a way to root it without wiping it than?
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I didn't loose anything that was in my "My Files" when I rooted with an sd-card. The Tablet was firmware 1.4.3.
Which method did you use?
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Link_of_Hyrule said:
Which method did you use?
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If you're asking me I followed this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439630
Link_of_Hyrule said:
Which method did you use?
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I used this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31271965&postcount=240
How to sideload apps on 1.4.3!
Link_of_Hyrule said:
Ok my grandma has a nook tablet that is 1.4.3 and I was wondering if there is a way to sideload apps without wiping it or rooting it there are certain apps not in the nook market that I want to install on it anyways hopefully you can answer my question.
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Hi Everyone,
I found out a way to sideload apps on Nook Tablet running 1.4.3!
Step 1: Search crunchyroll.com. (All this is done on the Nook, not on PC). It is the first link, click on it
Step 2: Click on the picture/ link Get it on Google play
Step 3: You will be asked to set up or login with a google play account (gmail account). One you have done this and agreed to everything, you will be on the crunchyroll app page.
Step 4: In the top right corner click the search icon and search nt hidden settings. It will be the first app on the list that shows up. Click on it and download it.
Step 5: Once it has been download and installed, click on the nook home button and hit search, and search nt hidden settings. Click on the app then once it has been opened click Hacks. If you are asked to give permission to allow something, click allow.
Step 6: When you are in the Hack settings, click on Unknown Sources Hack. Something should then pop up which says something like NT Hidden Settings has been granted superuser permissions.
Now you are done! I would recommend downloading ES File Explorer, then download the Google Play Store Apk and then go into File Explorer, and find where you downloaded it to. Then click on it, click install and choose the option verify and install. Once it has been installed you will then not need to use crunchyrolls.com to access the play store. Remember, you can only open apps by searching for them they will not show up in apps. To get around this get an app called Honeycomb Launcher.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
Can you clarify step 2?
TheGamingKiwi said:
Hi Everyone,
I found out a way to sideload apps on Nook Tablet running 1.4.3!
Step 1: Search crunchyroll.com. (All this is done on the Nook, not on PC). It is the first link, click on it
Step 2: Click on the picture/ link Get it on Google play
Step 3: You will be asked to set up or login with a google play account (gmail account). One you have done this and agreed to everything, you will be on the crunchyroll app page.
Step 4: In the top right corner click the search icon and search nt hidden settings. It will be the first app on the list that shows up. Click on it and download it.
Step 5: Once it has been download and installed, click on the nook home button and hit search, and search nt hidden settings. Click on the app then once it has been opened click Hacks. If you are asked to give permission to allow something, click allow.
Step 6: When you are in the Hack settings, click on Unknown Sources Hack. Something should then pop up which says something like NT Hidden Settings has been granted superuser permissions.
Now you are done! I would recommend downloading ES File Explorer, then download the Google Play Store Apk and then go into File Explorer, and find where you downloaded it to. Then click on it, click install and choose the option verify and install. Once it has been installed you will then not need to use crunchyrolls.com to access the play store. Remember, you can only open apps by searching for them they will not show up in apps. To get around this get an app called Honeycomb Launcher.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
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That is like an anime website? I am unsure as to which picture you meant in step 2, can you help me?
When I try to install an app it says app not installed. I have tried signing the app, changing the version number and can't get it to work. I have tried installing apks I have downloaded and patched apks from lucky patcher and nothing works. So is there something that doesn't allow the phone to install modified apps?
I can't install samsung keyboard apk on my samsung galaxy s9+
Are you trying to install a new version of an apk that's already on your phone? If so, can you uninstall the older version first?
it is Android 8.0 security features. Google removed install unknown source. You need to give specific permission to file browsers or apps that does the install - for example, if you have app, copy to your phone, and open Samsung File, and click to install.
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it is Android 8.0 security features. Google removed install unknown source. You need to give specific permission to file browsers or apps that does the install - for example, if you have app, copy to your phone, and open Samsung File, and click to install.
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Yeah I did that to allow installs from Samsung file browser and lucky patcher but still not installing. It let's me push the install button and starts the process then says app not installed. I made sure that the previous version is not installed and reset the phone but still not working
Yeah I have allowed installs from the apps I am using to try to install and there isn't a previous version on the phone I made sure to uninstall the app and restart the phone after and still not allowing the install. It starts the install then says app not installed
Echo692 said:
Yeah I have allowed installs from the apps I am using to try to install and there isn't a previous version on the phone I made sure to uninstall the app and restart the phone after and still not allowing the install. It starts the install then says app not installed
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possibly version of the app (arm/arm64) you are trying...
jazzespresso said:
possibly version of the app (arm/arm64) you are trying...
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How would I check which it is or change it if need be?
Echo692 said:
How would I check which it is or change it if need be?
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the app you trying to install, unmodified one, go apkmirror.com and search for it, it should list different version, some apps has arm and arm64 version, download it to your phone, and install it.
your s9/s9+ are arm64
jazzespresso said:
the app you trying to install, unmodified one, go apkmirror.com and search for it, it should list different version, some apps has arm and arm64 version, download it to your phone, and install it.
your s9/s9+ are arm64
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Ok will try thank you
Hi everybody
The same error (app not installed) occurs when i try to install live message apk or another samsung app, like keyboard, i checked with another files and doenst work
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x-geo said:
Hi everybody
The same error (app not installed) occurs when i try to install live message apk or another samsung app, like keyboard, i checked with another files and doenst work
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Emm nobody?
Samsung blocked sideloading most of it's system apps. Nothing you can really do about it.
Replace app with tutuapp
Your Android application may not be suitable for them. What you need to do now is:
Try updating Android, otherwise you go to the store by reinstalling your device, but this is very time consuming and costly. You can also use tutuapp android (visit tutuappplus.net to download) this free app store that helps me use great apps for Android.
So I've narrowed this down to being an issue with install unknown app permissions. In my list I only have a select few apps and none of the apps request permission when they try to install. Furthermore if I click show system applications nothing more shows.
Anyone else run into this?
Thanks
Dave
TT_Vert said:
So I've narrowed this down to being an issue with install unknown app permissions. In my list I only have a select few apps and none of the apps request permission when they try to install. Furthermore if I click show system applications nothing more shows.
Anyone else run into this?
Thanks
Dave
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Not sure but if the apks that you are trying to install require writing to the Android\data, Android\media or Android\obb directories then you have a problem on Android 11. I've tried apks that need to write data here and they won't install. Android 11 has made these directories read only :-( except for official Google playstore apps. Android 10 allowed writing to them from any app.
Gordster said:
Not sure but if the apks that you are trying to install require writing to the Android\data, Android\media or Android\obb directories then you have a problem on Android 11. I've tried apks that need to write data here and they won't install. Android 11 has made these directories read only :-( except for official Google playstore apps. Android 10 allowed writing to them from any app.
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Scoped storage is an iPhone nightmare come true. Not needed and a system burden.
Big sister Gookill thinks you're too stupid to keep your phone secure.
Pie was the last good Android OS... Android has been in a high G flat spin since then and is descending faster with each new version.
Gordster said:
Not sure but if the apks that you are trying to install require writing to the Android\data, Android\media or Android\obb directories then you have a problem on Android 11. I've tried apks that need to write data here and they won't install. Android 11 has made these directories read only :-( except for official Google playstore apps. Android 10 allowed writing to them from any app.
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No idea the destination path but they install just fine in an app which ALREADY is listed in install unknown apps. Anything that isn't never requests permission and it never added to this area to be able to modify the permission. It may have been the app i was trying to use (older version of ES file explorer) was too old to request the correct permission.
TT_Vert said:
No idea the destination path but they install just fine in an app which ALREADY is listed in install unknown apps. Anything that isn't never requests permission and it never added to this area to be able to modify the permission. It may have been the app i was trying to use (older version of ES file explorer) was too old to request the correct permission.
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Many older pre-scoped storage era apps won't load on 11. Updated ones should.
Even with Android 10 there's a lose of functionality; for instance Karma Firewall loses its useful logging feature and trusted overlay apps are gutted.
blackhawk said:
Many older pre-scoped storage era apps won't load on 11. Updated ones should.
Even with Android 10 there's a lose of functionality; for instance Karma Firewall loses its useful logging feature and trusted overlay apps are gutted.
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Yeah I put a newer version of ES file explorer on and it did request the permissions. My fault, sorry to bother you all.
Dave