Sunday, December 2, 2012

How do you get billed for apps on a WiFi android tablet?

Q. I was thinking about getting an Android tablet, like a Honeycomb or Android 2.1, but if I don't get 3G service, I have no idea how you would get billed for apps. With a nook or an iPad, you just can use gift cards, but I have never seen an Android gift card. Do you get a bill in the mail, or online? I'm just confused.

A. You get billed the same way you get billed on any Android device, Google Market. Whenever you first open the market, you have to set up a Google Market account which becomes linked with your GMail account so that you don't have to pay for the same apps if you have to wipe or get a different device. Google Market uses your credit or debit cards to pay for things.


How Do I make my android phone a wifi network?
Q. I have a Tmobile android phone, & Want to make it a wifi Network so I can get online via wifi with my Android tablet. Orr, Can I connect my android tablet to he phone with some sort of Cord & Access internet that waym?

A. Go to all your "apps"

look for "Wi-Fi Hot Spot"

click that , it should say something like portable wi-fi hot spot
click ok

where it says portable wi-fi hot spot click the little check box thing

your "password" for you to wi-fi your tablet will be on that screen also

email me if you need further help
(click my profile and click email)


What is the newest wifi only android tablet?
Q. Please I know nothing about android but I think I should get an android tablet instead of iPad.

A. I think motorola xoom


How do you connect wifi to a MID android tablet?
Q. I recieved a MID android OS tablet as a gift. It is Android 1.6 kernell version 2.6.29 and I can't connect it to my wifi station. I have worked with it for hours and all other devices read the wifi, but the tablet doesn't. Any suggestions?

A. This particular model of Android Tablet requires a 802.11b/g Wi-Fi network connection in order to function. I suggest checking out what frequency your router is broadcasting on. If it is an N router you are out of luck. If it is a multi-frequency router try isolating b or g frequencies.





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