Q. I have one of those 7 inch Android Tablets. There is no market app or icon on it. So how do I get apps for it?
A. Go to the browser and search for the market app.
If not, download Astro File Manager and then install the APK of the market app and use AFM to install the market.
If not, download Astro File Manager and then install the APK of the market app and use AFM to install the market.
Is it possible to install any android app on a android tablet?
Q. Does big screen android tablets like Galaxy tab 10 or Motorola xoom support all regular android apps?I mean is it possible to install any apps we want? either we have to install tablet customized app?and what about the resolution?wont be a problem?
A. You can install pretty much any Android app on the new tablets, but how well they work varies from app to app
How do I get into the app market on my android tablet?
Q. I just got an android tablet (apad or epad) I need to know how to access the app market. (Just got it, and need apps.)When I open it, it asks me for my gmail. I put in my gmail and it says there was an Authentication error. So I went to check my account on my laptop for email, no emails. HELP!! :D
A. Maybe you should try restarting your table and make sure everything is correct in the passwords and email. When you everything is all set up, you can download from the Android Market, but that requires your Gmail I believe. You can get onto your tablet without a gmail, I think you can just skip it all. then you can try to re-set it up in Accounts and Sync in Settings.
What is a android tablet and what does it do?
Q. Simply, what does an android tablet do and what can you use it for? Also what can like go on it?
A. A tablet is a type of PC, but it is in a compact 'slate' form that doesn't include keyboard, mouse, DVD drive and other extra parts that only add to size and cost.
Tablets are in short specifically made for consuming content - that means watching movies, surfing the net, checking emails, playing games and reading e-books and other documents.
They are light and compact so you can easily slip them into your bag.
Rather than a mouse you just touch the screen where you want to make a selection. This can make typing a lot a little difficult, but for the odd email they're fine and great for games.
One of the best things about Android is that you can download thousands of free apps, applications, that allow you to do almost anything - games, calendars, keeping fit, music players, e-book readers; you can get apps for almost anything and generally as I said they are free.
You can also download music and movies and put them on your memory card and then watch them.
If you connect to the internet with Wifi you can even use the net for free and make skype calls for free etc.
I buy my tablets from Virtual village - they have a wide range of sizes from 5 to 10 inch tablets - I would go for larger sizes such as 10 inch if possible as they are clearer when it comes to watching movies.
Check them out here:
http://www.virtualvillage.com/tablet-pc-android?utm_source=answers.yahoo.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=atus_lb
Their prices are low and delivery is fast, so give them a try!
Tablets are in short specifically made for consuming content - that means watching movies, surfing the net, checking emails, playing games and reading e-books and other documents.
They are light and compact so you can easily slip them into your bag.
Rather than a mouse you just touch the screen where you want to make a selection. This can make typing a lot a little difficult, but for the odd email they're fine and great for games.
One of the best things about Android is that you can download thousands of free apps, applications, that allow you to do almost anything - games, calendars, keeping fit, music players, e-book readers; you can get apps for almost anything and generally as I said they are free.
You can also download music and movies and put them on your memory card and then watch them.
If you connect to the internet with Wifi you can even use the net for free and make skype calls for free etc.
I buy my tablets from Virtual village - they have a wide range of sizes from 5 to 10 inch tablets - I would go for larger sizes such as 10 inch if possible as they are clearer when it comes to watching movies.
Check them out here:
http://www.virtualvillage.com/tablet-pc-android?utm_source=answers.yahoo.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=atus_lb
Their prices are low and delivery is fast, so give them a try!
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