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  • I would use Vignette in the setting it should let you change the naming convention
  • That is not currently possible on the stock camera application , however there is an
  • Yes , you are subject to the same risks as you would have in a
  • Spare Parts does this .
  • In general , no .
  • First off , from a practicality standpoint I do not think there is a way
  • Android does n't actually even `` use '' java .
  • Although Android uses java , it does n't support normal JAR files .
  • You can install Java on Android the Jbed emulator .
  • No , you can not install jar files in android , to install applications from
  • I 'd like to partially disagree with Ryan Conrad & amp ; Onik I have
  • If the jar file is for JavaME There is MicroEmulator which emulates JavaME with help
  • First : Android only understands binary format of CA and only with file format *
  • For other people looking for this answer who ca n't use realmB 's solution because
  • http : //abtevrythng.blogspot.com/2010/06/adding-cer-certificates-on-your-android.html Shows how to actually achieve this .
  • I 've used RealmB 's Android Certificate Installer to great success .
  • You can access your cer/pem from SD card with correct MIME type to be installed
  • So to clarify , you want to use the app simultaneously on two phones ?
  • Your application purchases are tied to your Google Account and can be installed an unlimited
  • Variant 1 - answer by kiiwii with locksettings.db Variant 2 - settings.db , SYSTEM ,
  • Step # 1 ) Create security lock through Settings ( pattern , pin , password
  • Found this , it 's a hack but it works for on my galaxy nexus
  • The camera should already use the sdcard by default and the apps have to allow
  • The sad but inevitable answer is that you ca n't .
  • You can go into your settings and go into Applications .
  • There are some ROMs on Internet that I am using for months .
  • It should be known that the memory on an android is called sd storage which
  • From what I 've been able to glean - No , it 's not possible
  • Seems except of installing third party software like Handcent or probably changing some apk files
  • I just had to figure this out for my girlfriend 's phone yesterday because she
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