How to get Kindle Tablet games and backup apks - 7" Kindle Fire HD Themes and Apps

Everybody has a a problem of getting good games from Gameloft via side load. But there is a way to get Kindle Tablet Editions games for example
if you downloaded a game for free in Amazon Appstore then you can get its apk ( this method can be used to backup apks that are available IN THE DEVICE )
1. Download ES File Explorer ( Its free )
2. Go to app manager
3. Keep on pressing the app you want to make an apk of
4. A window will pop in that select backup
5. Backup will be created in a folder called backup
This can be used and you can make an apk and post it here so that everybody can download it :good:

hariharan9876 said:
Everybody has a a problem of getting good games from Gameloft via side load. But there is a way to get Kindle Tablet Editions games for example
if you downloaded a game for free in Amazon Appstore then you can get its apk ( this method can be used to backup apks that are available IN THE DEVICE )
1. Download ES File Explorer ( Its free )
2. Go to app manager
3. Keep on pressing the app you want to make an apk of
4. A window will pop in that select backup
5. Backup will be created in a folder called backup
This can be used and you can make an apk and post it here so that everybody can download it :good:
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please upload the apk Path (Kindle Tablet Edition)
thank you

kanded said:
please upload the apk Path (Kindle Tablet Edition)
thank you
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After opening ES file explorer
backup\

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[Q] looking for the apk files that was downloaded from playstore

Hi
I'm getting the new s 3 and I want to install all the same software I currently have on my s 2. Some of the software is no longer available in the play store so I'm trying to find out where the apk files that you download from the play store are downloaded to. So does anybody know the file path... Oh i'm running OS 4 ice cream
If you phone is rooted then you can go into root\data\app and find the apks. And again, if you're rooted then a better way is to just use Titanium Backup. If not rooted then redownload the apps.
Play store will display all the apps you have downloaded, if u r going to use the same Google id. This has helped a lot while changing roms.
Go backup is available in the market, it doesn't require root for backing up apks.
I can't see them in this directory
ninjasstolemytv said:
If you phone is rooted then you can go into root\data\app and find the apks. And again, if you're rooted then a better way is to just use Titanium Backup. If not rooted then redownload the apps.
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I can't see them in this directory
tommyga said:
I can't see them in this directory
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The folder is actually /data/app. Not root/data/app.
And if you don't have root, I don't think you'll be able to see anything in the folder. (or in the data folder at all, for that matter)
Under /data/app you'll find a few hundred folders, one for each app you have installed. They also may have been moved to the external sdcard if you chose to do so.
The best option, IMO, to have the APK files readily available is to install ES Explorer (free, available at the Play Store), and use to backup all the applications to the external sdcard. This way you can simply get all the ready-to-be-installed APK files from a single location, instead of having to iterate through each of the directories in /data/app (which is a PITA).
I use ES Explorer not only to backup all the APKs to a single location, but also to backup different versions of the same app, because ES Explorer suffixes the name of the APK with its version number.
A lot easier and quite more practical.
BTW, you don't need root to use that feature of ES Explorer.
Simonetti2011 said:
Under /data/app you'll find a few hundred folders, one for each app you have installed. They also may have been moved to the external sdcard if you chose to do so.
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There shouldn't be any folders in /data/app
pspec1 said:
Hi
I'm getting the new s 3 and I want to install all the same software I currently have on my s 2. Some of the software is no longer available in the play store so I'm trying to find out where the apk files that you download from the play store are downloaded to. So does anybody know the file path... Oh i'm running OS 4 ice cream
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Try this: Install "Wondershare MobileGo" to PC,after you have installed, connect your SGS2 with WiFi or USB cable to PC and export app. to PC. Then Connect SGS3 with WiFi or USB cable to PC and install the same app from PC to your phone...It is easy to do...
Simonetti2011 said:
Under /data/app you'll find a few hundred folders, one for each app you have installed. They also may have been moved to the external sdcard if you chose to do so.
The best option, IMO, to have the APK files readily available is to install ES Explorer (free, available at the Play Store), and use to backup all the applications to the external sdcard. This way you can simply get all the ready-to-be-installed APK files from a single location, instead of having to iterate through each of the directories in /data/app (which is a PITA).
I use ES Explorer not only to backup all the APKs to a single location, but also to backup different versions of the same app, because ES Explorer suffixes the name of the APK with its version number.
A lot easier and quite more practical.
BTW, you don't need root to use that feature of ES Explorer.
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Thanks for all the different methods I ended up use the explorer one.
Didn’t use ES Explorer as I had astro already installed so I used that.
One more function I didn’t know it had
Thanks again

[HELP] Whatsapp

Has anyone installed whatsapp on his wave and get it works?
Mine says that's my device is not recognized.
I read about the way of backup from another device but it's necessary the root and it's not simple.
Thanks in advance
You can't use whatsapp without modem.
MrManson666 said:
You can't use whatsapp without modem.
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Yes we can! :laugh:
Install wp in youwave -> backup titanium backup -> copy backup to phone -> restore in phone with titanium backup. :silly:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1750668
@ Garonte, i don't understand, could you be clearer? thanks
this doesn't work for me...
Tuto
Ok, bad explained...
0. Root ICS android -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1750668
1. I assume that you have YouWave instaled in Pc and Whatsapp working. Too many tutos in web.
2. Install Titanium Backup (i instaled version 3.6.7 apk, others dont work for me) in YouWave and make a backup of Whatsapp app+data.
3. Close Youwave.
5. Install winmount and click "mount file" search for C:\Users\"user name"\.Virtualbox\HardDisks
check: youwave_vm01.vdi and open, wait five seconds... a new windows appear with archives open, copy folder "TitaniumBackup" to desktop.
6. Now in ICS android download an install Titanium Backup and whatsapp.
7. Conect ICS android wave to usb and tap usb storage, you will see a folder named TitaniumBackup. Replace this folder with backup folder in "Desktop".
8. Disconect usb and open TitaniumBackup and Restore Whatssapp.
Due to limit partition space, only install this two apps. (titanium and Whatsapp)
9.Done. For me working, now I have the damn Whastapp in ICS android.
Credits to badaspain
@ Garonte , please
" 2. Install Titanium Backup (i instaled version 3.6.7 apk, others dont work for me) in YouWave and make a backup of Whatsapp app+data.
3. Close Youwave.
5. Install winmount and click "mount file" search for C:\Users\"user name"\.Virtualbox\HardDisks
check: youwave_vm01.vdi and open, wait five seconds... a new windows appear with archives open, copy folder "TitaniumBackup" to desktop.
6. Now in ICS android download an install Titanium Backup and whatsapp.
7. Conect ICS android wave to usb and tap usb storage, you will see a folder named TitaniumBackup. Replace this folder with backup folder in "Desktop".
8. Disconect usb and open TitaniumBackup and Restore Whatssapp."
i don't understand in 2. 5. 6.
more....
2. Search google for titanium backup 3.6.7 version and download apk file. then install it in youwave (see help youwave... how to install apk and others app´s)
3.Search google for program "winmount", download and install it in windows... and follow tuto. This program grants open virtual image of hard disk in youwave.
6.Start wave in android... go google play and download these app´s.
greetings.
Same as garonte
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Garonte said:
Ok, bad explained...
0. Root ICS android -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1750668
1. I assume that you have YouWave instaled in Pc and Whatsapp working. Too many tutos in web.
2. Install Titanium Backup (i instaled version 3.6.7 apk, others dont work for me) in YouWave and make a backup of Whatsapp app+data.
3. Close Youwave.
5. Install winmount and click "mount file" search for C:\Users\"user name"\.Virtualbox\HardDisks
check: youwave_vm01.vdi and open, wait five seconds... a new windows appear with archives open, copy folder "TitaniumBackup" to desktop.
6. Now in ICS android download an install Titanium Backup and whatsapp.
7. Conect ICS android wave to usb and tap usb storage, you will see a folder named TitaniumBackup. Replace this folder with backup folder in "Desktop".
8. Disconect usb and open TitaniumBackup and Restore Whatssapp.
Due to limit partition space, only install this two apps. (titanium and Whatsapp)
9.Done. For me working, now I have the damn Whastapp in ICS android.
Credits to badaspain
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WOW! You deserve a medal! This is the only tutorial in the entire world wide web that worked for me, you're awesome. Thank you, thank you and thank you again! :laugh:
Cheers from Brazil!
Just use CM 10 v0.31 by rebellos.
Whatsapp works without doing anything, just install it from playstore....

[Q] Lost apks / Elite / 3d Space War

After a flash my ti backup would not restore it was corrupted. I have searched all over this site and everywhere on the net trying to find an Apk of
the Elite port "3d Space Game".
If anyone has any version of the game in apk form could they please upload it somewhere,i would really hate to lose this game.
Thanks
TheDarkTrancer said:
After a flash my ti backup would not restore it was corrupted. I have searched all over this site and everywhere on the net trying to find an Apk of
the Elite port "3d Space Game".
If anyone has any version of the game in apk form could they please upload it somewhere,i would really hate to lose this game.
Thanks
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Do you still have your titanium folder? Copy the folder to your Pc, then search inside the titanium folder, for the game files. The apk of the game will have .apk.gz extension. Extract the archive, copy the apk to your phone and install like normal app.
Use key words like "3d" , "space" etc when searching
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Jokesy said:
Do you still have your titanium folder? Copy the folder to your Pc, then search inside the titanium folder, for the game files. The apk of the game will have .apk.gz extension. Extract the archive, copy the apk to your phone and install like normal app.
Use key words like "3d" , "space" etc when searching
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
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Yes i tried that,maybe the upload to dropbox got interrupted but 7zip would not open it.
TheDarkTrancer said:
Yes i tried that,maybe the upload to dropbox got interrupted but 7zip would not open it.
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use winrar free version to open it
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII

[Q] A few questions regarding Android

I have a phone Galaxy Ace plus. I rooted it and recently installed SSHDroid to it. I have little knowledge of Linux so after I ssh in, I did wander little bit and found this,
1)
- All personalized settings of user are kept in /data/data
- Each app is assigned a special userid/groupid and has rights on its particular directory only.
So,
If I purchase a new phone and lets say I install temple run in it, so I copy the com.imangi.templerun/* from the old phone to the new phone and copy the permissions from the parent folder (com.imangi.templerun) of the new phone so will I get my high score, achievements etc in the new phone ?
2)
At the root there is a soft link /sdcard which points to /mnt/sdcard. Is it possible I change this link to /mnt/sdcard/external_sd so when I move any application to 'sdcard' it goes to the external_sd and not in the USB storage ?
3)
There are apk's in the /data/app ? These I suppose are installers so what is their function in the phone ? Can I safely delete them to free some space ?
Apologies for being a noob, but I am new in Android.
Thanks.
Bump.
huzefa_from_kuwait said:
I have a phone Galaxy Ace plus. I rooted it and recently installed SSHDroid to it. I have little knowledge of Linux so after I ssh in, I did wander little bit and found this,
1)
- All personalized settings of user are kept in /data/data
- Each app is assigned a special userid/groupid and has rights on its particular directory only.
So,
If I purchase a new phone and lets say I install temple run in it, so I copy the com.imangi.templerun/* from the old phone to the new phone and copy the permissions from the parent folder (com.imangi.templerun) of the new phone so will I get my high score, achievements etc in the new phone ?
2)
At the root there is a soft link /sdcard which points to /mnt/sdcard. Is it possible I change this link to /mnt/sdcard/external_sd so when I move any application to 'sdcard' it goes to the external_sd and not in the USB storage ?
3)
There are apk's in the /data/app ? These I suppose are installers so what is their function in the phone ? Can I safely delete them to free some space ?
Apologies for being a noob, but I am new in Android.
Thanks.
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To answer your first question the easiest way to transfer your Temple Run application data from one phone to another would be to use an application such as Titanium Backup to back up the Temple Run app data, then transfer the Temple Run app data to your computer, after that transfer the Temple Run app data from your computer to your new phones Titanium Backup folder and after installing Temple Run on your new phone (Make sure it's rooted so you can use Titanium Backup) use Titanium Backup to restore the Temple Run app data you transferred from your computer. For your second question yes it is possible to do this using the Linux "ln" command, a word of caution not all applications will function properly if they are on the external storage. Lastly, unlike .exe type installers that you would find on Windows .apk files function as both the package installer and the Android application package itself that contains all the code for the application to function. You can't delete these apk's to free up space because it will then remove the application from your phone. For example if you remove the Temple Run apk from your data/app folder you will remove Temple Run from your phone. Let me know if you still have questions .
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda premium
shimp208 said:
To answer your first question the easiest way to transfer your Temple Run application data from one phone to another would be to use an application such as Titanium Backup to back up the Temple Run app data, then transfer the Temple Run app data to your computer, after that transfer the Temple Run app data from your computer to your new phones Titanium Backup folder and after installing Temple Run on your new phone (Make sure it's rooted so you can use Titanium Backup) use Titanium Backup to restore the Temple Run app data you transferred from your computer. For your second question yes it is possible to do this using the Linux "ln" command, a word of caution not all applications will function properly if they are on the external storage. Lastly, unlike .exe type installers that you would find on Windows .apk files function as both the package installer and the Android application package itself that contains all the code for the application to function. You can't delete these apk's to free up space because it will then remove the application from your phone. For example if you remove the Temple Run apk from your data/app folder you will remove Temple Run from your phone. Let me know if you still have questions .
Sent from my Nexus 10 using xda premium
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Thank You a for your reply and making those points clear.
I have just moved from Ace Plus to S4.
Now I will put a stone on my heart and try to root my 3-hour old S4 :crying:

Fix!! Play Nova 3 in Moto E using Foldermount

Hey guys, this post here explains how to install nova 3 and play it on moto e.
Things you will need:
1. Nova 3 apk+data files. (Mine version was 1.0.4 but others will work too)
2. Foldermount application.
3. A high end mobile or tablet with 3.5GB free space.
Note:- The main advantage of this tutorial is that all your game data is on sdcard and the disadvantage is you need another mobile phone, probably of your friend too.
Steps:-
1) First copy the nova obb+apk file in your friends (lets say) mobile and install the .apk file.
2) Move the obb file folder inside android/obb/ and after that run the game.
3) Now with your internet connected, open the game. It will start and after verifying the files it will install some addition files. These files are in android/data/ directory. After the file is installed, close the game.
4) Goto "android/data/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftN3HM" folder, there you will find a folder named "files", of size around 840mb. Send this whole folder into your Moto E. Also copy the Nova 3 apk+ obb too in your moto e. Copy paste all the files into your external sdcard.
5) So now we have a .apk , a data file and a obb file for Nova 3 in our Moto e.
Install the apk.
6) Goto android/data/ and android/obb/ and in both the places create a folder named " com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftN3HM".
7) Open Foldermount, (Here I am guessing you have the working knowledge of how to use foldermount) and create two links, first between android/obb/ com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftN3HM with the obb file folder you pasted in your sdcard and android/data/ com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftN3HM with the data files folder we took from friends mobile and pasted it in sdcard.
Thats it, Run the game with internet connected. If it get stuck somewhere just turn off your net. And play with net off from next time.
Hit thanks if it works!! It did for me.
Enjoy. [emoji1]
Can you please share de data folder? i cant get a phone with 3.5gb of space, please??? just the 800mb folder

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