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  • You can get the .apk files from developers ' sites or other forums like androidfreeware.org
  • http : //getandroidstuff.com/ getjar.com you will get great apps I am using them currently ...
  • go to Myxer.com from your android and click the apps section and pick either free
  • Try in these : http : //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Open_Source_Android_Applications http : //f-droid.org/repository/ slideme.org/ Not so good www.pocketgear.com/es
  • Yes you can id device is 2.2 or below just enable check Settings - >
  • Use slideME .
  • Go to app settings and click the apps that you want .
  • According to an interview with Andy Rubin in 2008 this is the minimum requirements for
  • The internal memory on a LG Logic is NOT the SD card .
  • Android does not have a fixed minimum processor requirement , it 's just recommended that
  • I can confirm that I am running CyanogenMod 6 ( Froyo ) on a HTC
  • Almost any Android phone can run Froyo ( if you root it and it can
  • Well , i 'd say the G1 specs , since Cyanogen has it running on
  • Without rooting the phone , the Motorola Droid or N1 is probably the minimum spec
  • I use my phone constantly with a portable charger attached - to make phone calls
  • The HTC one charger is the same charger HTC has included with most of their
  • This is n't really an option unless you 're deaf or hard-of-hearing , but there
  • Since the cell network was originally built for voice , the cell companies kind of
  • You could buy a plan for a data card ( T-Mobile sells PCMCIA cards that
  • Underneath Android is Linux kernel .
  • I have Nexus 4 with OTA 4.2.2 ; screenshot works when pressing and holding for
  • As it turns out , the timing is just that finicky .
  • I have a HTC Desire running Froyo , and I can go to Settings |
  • I do n't know if this answers the original question , but I think this
  • It seems that Google does n't allow us more insight and no way to influence
  • I have a similar problem and checking on the Dashboard under the Android Devices (
  • The list of applications with backups as well as how much space each backup uses
  • I would propose to disable the Android built-in Google Cloud Backup in the settings and
  • Quite certain that this is a bug in Nexus 4 .
  • Android OS also includes the YouTube data or any video data which you have viewed
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