Q. I just got a new android tablet 8. How do i set mybgoogle account so that it knows i have an android nd will let me buy apps.
A. Ok here is the deal with Google Market. You must be able to go into your phone/tablet (device) settings and add your gmail account. If your device does not have an option to add or sync account. Then you pretty much will not be able to use android market. That is how google has it set up. The main reason for this is the ability to attach payments of purchased items to your cellular provider. I agree it sucks but that is the way it is.
Can an android tablet be a substitute for a laptop?
Q. I was wondering if an Android tablet would be a viable substitute for a laptop? I take a couple of online classes at my college and was wondering if the the Android browser would support a school website.
A. This depends on what you are wanting to use it for. The default browser most likely will not support your schools site but that is not that big of a deal. I would recommend Skyfire for browsing that mimics that of a desktop. As for browsing the schools site the tablet will work fine. Uploading pictures and papers is easier from a tablet than from a laptop in my opinion. However you would not want to use a tablet to compose a paper, or type any lengthy document. So if you want this to replace your desktop you will want an add-on keyboard. (I prefer a bluetooth keyboard so it does not have to be physically tethered to the tablet)
What is a good, inexpensive Android tablet?
Q. I am looking to get an Android tablet. I occasionally see Fry's Electronics sell them (Coby was last brand) for $99. I'd love to get, but want suggestions for some preferred brands and models. Don't need the iPad equivalent of high-end. Just a basic first one.
A. Kindle Fire! Great deal for $199.00, trust me. Try saving a little more...
What android tablets currently are running Ice Cream Sandwich or 4.0?
Q. I am looking for an android tablet that is currently running the newest android software. I am looking for one that might not cost to much but the main deal breaker is what it is running.
A. Few are commercially released with Ice Cream Sandwich but are capable of upgrading to it once its released. Example, Motorola's Xoom or XYBOARD tablet says:
Android� 3.1 (Honeycomb).
Upgradeable to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
There were rumors that ICS was going to be released on the tablet early this year (2012) but latest rumors now have it at mid-end of 2012 *shrugs*
Android� 3.1 (Honeycomb).
Upgradeable to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
There were rumors that ICS was going to be released on the tablet early this year (2012) but latest rumors now have it at mid-end of 2012 *shrugs*
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