[Q] Google Music free music in the UK - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Only just yesterday Google Music was introduced into countries outside the US such as the UK, something I have been looking forward to for some time, however the free music (search free google play music) is shown as paid, does anyone know whether or not this is exclusive to US customers or is Google got a bug on it hands?
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[Q] Enable to download this foreign apps

Hi guys,
i'm not able to download a video streaming app on the market
it says that i cannot purchase this app because of the market restriction on the country where i've buy the smartphone.
i have purchase my smartphone in Luxembourg but i'm live in Belgium and normaly my internet account in belgium give access at TV streaming.
This is really annoying
Is there a way to make it work?
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Anyway to activate Nokia Music Store in Belgium ?

On the Lumia in Belgium, there is no Music Store. You are stuck with online radio but you can't have access to the Nokia Music Store. Has any Belgian people been able to activate it ?
You can see on the add of the product on the Belgian Nokia web site (flash presentation) that there is mp3 store but in fact there is not !
Seems to be false add?
There is a trick to do that, at least it works in Czech republic (where we are also not supported by Nokia Music).
Before installing the app, change your phone locale to UK for example. Install the app and you will have access to all the features. Then you can change locale back, features will stay in Nokia Music.

Get my 920 Tuesday need some Apps

I get my Red 920 on Tuesday. I want to use an app like Pandora what do you guys suggest? Does the windows phone have anything like Pandora? Also I used to use Mx player on my Android phone that would play any movie format really. Does Windows app store have anything like that as well for a video player? And last but not least a call blocking app like Mr. Number Blocker on Android, is their a blocking app for the W8 phones?
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Wow I can't believe some one switched over to windows from android.. How come?
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Ha LOL......Call it boredom I guess. I wanted to try something different other than Android. I was able to pick up a 20 day old Red 920 for like $240 so I figured what the hell I'll try out W8 phone. I actually like the UI look better than Android. If I end up really hating it, I do get an upgrade on my account in the next few months any way....
Try Nokia Music - has a feature called mixradio. Or Deezer has something similar - but costs for subscription.
I haven't used it but it looks like Metro Radio should voer you for Pandora.
WP Store Link
-Don't know about video apps, I don't use them.
-There is currently nothing in the store, or OS to facilitate call blocking.
As phander mentioned, the mix radio facility of Nokia Music is good (and free) if you don't mind commercial music.

[Q] Will the new Google Play extend the support for other countries?

My question is: Will the Google Play content like Music, Movies, Tv-shows, ... be extended for example Europe? Because I live in Belgium and I also want to have the full Google Play experience. Hopefully they will add more countries! BTW a VPN doesn't work at all! :fingers-crossed:
No?
If u use vpn use tunnel bear it works.
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What default apps are on the omate US and EU editions?

As I mentioned in another thread, I got my Omate from Amazon.jp. It is being sold by a Japanese company who imported it from a supply in their HK warehouse. It is the kickstarter edition.
Anyway, my watch came with some Chinese apps such as something called kiwi.
http://www.in189.com/thread-996575-1-1.html
There also seemed to be some Chinese text to speech stuff. The rest of the apps were a music player, video player, image player, recorder, google maps etc, google play store and some calendar type apps. I also have the Ostore.
I'm interested to learn if there is something missing that has been replaced in the US/EU versions.

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