Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
Unable to install apps on Android due to lack of Android Market
Hello!
I got the Android device the Slate 2. But I can't install anything there due to the
lack of Android Market. If I try to download Skype, Google Maps, Opera, etc., I get this error:
Web page not available
The web page at market://and_next_application_link may have been temporarily disabled or moved permanently to a new web address.
What to do? Is there any way to put a market or install applications manually? Thanks in advance!
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
1. Appplanet - very often buggy, there is a lot of pirated software and you need to think carefully before installing something from there: always check the permissions that the program requires, installing an SMS Trojan is very easy.
2. If the Android Market is not in the system, then it is very problematic to install it, since it is tied to Google services. But you can try .
If your device can connect to the desktop via USB, you can try to install programs through the desktop from the
market.android.com/
3. If you want to download apk files from the market, then it is very difficult.
to install via PC, you need android sdk, it has adb, which installs applications. if you have windows, then it is enough to install the usb phone driver, if linux, then you need to create a rule, see here for more details forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=537508
You were rightly advised above, I will just add one more way.
A lot of the programs that are popular on Google Play are also on the Amazon Appstore .
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question