Maybe it's just my Market account being weird, but now Netflix is finally showing in the Market for me. It the Triumph now on Netflix's official list, or did they just open it to all?
Yeah it's officially supported now. It works great
I just verified, the new Netflix app does work on MT. If you previously installed a version of the Netflix app that did not verify device, you must uninstall it before installing the new version from the Marketplace.
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Just recieved a new Nextbook Next8P model. So far it runs smooth. However, I need to get Android Market installed. It came pre-loaded with SlideME, not worth it. I've loaded the Amazon market app. However, it doesn't have the app that my wife needs (Wordstorm), which is available on the adroid market. I've loaded the newest version. But, it FCs after setup. This tab running Android 2.3.1. Is there a version of the app ? Do I need to be rooted?
Thanks,
da_maxx said:
Just recieved a new Nextbook Next8P model. So far it runs smooth. However, I need to get Android Market installed. It came pre-loaded with SlideME, not worth it. I've loaded the Amazon market app. However, it doesn't have the app that my wife needs (Wordstorm), which is available on the adroid market. I've loaded the newest version. But, it FCs after setup. This tab running Android 2.3.1. Is there a version of the app ? Do I need to be rooted?
Thanks,
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Go here, even though it is for the 7, it should work for the 8.
http://gunnersbarn.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/how-to-install-android-market-to-nextbook-premium-7/
Most of the latest apps at android market says it is incompatible? Why is it so? I downloaded a few from other sources and works really fine! Is it the end of our phone's support for games?
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Most of the latest apps at android market says it is incompatible? Why is it so? I downloaded a few from other sources and works really fine! Is it the end of our phone's support for games?
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just look in which section we landed!
and just cause the android market says something, doesnt make it so
On a sidenote though... ARe you sure that you
1. are logged into the browser using your phone's market account?
2. are you using market enabler on your phone? and if so, do you start it on boot or just when u need it?
the browser market thing shows ALL apps, even apps that are not available in your country so its always best to look for them in the market app directly
1. This usually happens when you use other market sources like Amazon where you get paid apps for free and then you try to update them from android market.
2. This also happens if you installed warez (cracked apps) from sites like Cyberandroid.com and then try to update them from market.
Otherwise there is no chance of this happening.
You will need to update them from the source you got them.
Plz post question in general section.
ganeshbiyer said:
1. This usually happens when you use other market sources like Amazon where you get paid apps for free and then you try to update them from android market.
2. This also happens if you installed warez (cracked apps) from sites like Cyberandroid.com and then try to update them from market.
Otherwise there is no chance of this happening.
You will need to update them from the source you got them.
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Dude... all he says is that apos are not compatible according to market which means he is on a browser looking for apps
Sent from my GT-I9003
ganeshbiyer said:
Otherwise there is no chance of this happening.
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No this is not true. I had the same issue (Market app saying that app is not compatible with my phone) when I had the phone running with a changed LCD density. After visiting the Market via the app also the website showed me that many apps are incompatible. The only solution for me was to reset the density. After that everything went back to normal.
I also do not see where ayushextreme said that he is using a specific way to install apps from the market. Not the app nor via browser.
But I agree to vishal24387. This question is something for the general section.
Ok after just about pulling my hair out and canceling my netflix i figured this out.
If you are having problems getting Netflix to work on your 4:3 8in or other Android tablet you might try the following. If it works please leave a reply.
I have gotten this to work on both a Herotab MID816 and a Coby Kryos MID8024.
#1 Uninstall all previous versions of Netflix ( may have to do this three times).
#2 Go to Application manager and make sure you clear all data in all google market and other type of "Market" apps you may have. Also clear any App checker, Google certificate and Installer data.
#3 download This Unckecked version com.netflix.mediacliant_1.2.2.apk
The netflix app may open in portrait mode but the movies and shows will play in landscape.
DO NOT try to update Netflix,, if you do you will have to go through it all over again.
The problem is with Google Market , it checks your version.
Hope this works for you.
Please give thanks to the following for their hard work making this work:
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Thanks! This worked for the Coby Kyros 7022 on the first try.
Get it on Amazon App Store
I was able to get Netflix from the Amazon app store that runs flawlessly on the Coby 7022.
Just go to the Amazon . com app store and search netflix ... you'll need to register but it is free and so is the app.
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I was able to get Netflix from the Amazon app store that runs flawlessly on the Coby 7022.
Just go to the Amazon . com app store and search netflix ... you'll need to register but it is free and so is the app.
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Could you post this netflix apk since it works?
I still have this issue.
same here, even with amazon store netflix, still the 13000 error
Market Helper is an application for rooted android devices developed by redphx. The application allows you to spoof the Google Play Store into thinking you are using a different device, with the key benefit of allowing the user to download applications that the Play Store flags as "not compatible with device." The application does not alter the build.prop file. More information and a download link can be found at the link below:
codekiem.com/2013/02/13/market-helper
I was able to successfully use this application on my rooted Nexus Player. This is noteworthy because the latest posts in the support thread for the application say that it does not work with Android L, and that the dev is retired, such that an Android L compatibility update is unlikely. The Nexus Player runs Android L, and the application worked perfectly to spoof my NP as an Asus Transformer tablet.
Thanks for sharing this is a great news... do you see all the apps using NP's Play Store ? and how about paid apps ?
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Thanks for sharing this is a great news... do you see all the apps using NP's Play Store ? and how about paid apps ?
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To be clear, this opens up app availability in the web version of the Google Play store. So you can sideload any app from the web Play Store. I did not see an expanded app selection in the Android TV Play Store app.
Yes, this absolutely works for paid apps. The whole reason I tested this was to get the Slingplayer for Tablets app on my NP. I was happy to pay $15 for the app, but became extremely frustrated that I could not legitimately download the app because I do not own any other android device besides my NP. By rooting my NP and using the Market Helper app, I was able to spoof the Play Store into thinking my device was an android tablet and bypass the restriction. Slingplayer for Tablets 3.5.2 works well on NP as long as you have a mouse.
Awesome I think you have achieved something today, so far I think this is the best method to get paid apps to the NP... I will give it a try today
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It works like a charm yay
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Market Helper is an application for rooted android devices developed by redphx. The application allows you to spoof the Google Play Store into thinking you are using a different device, with the key benefit of allowing the user to download applications that the Play Store flags as "not compatible with device." The application does not alter the build.prop file. More information and a download link can be found at the link below:
codekiem.com/2013/02/13/market-helper
I was able to successfully use this application on my rooted Nexus Player. This is noteworthy because the latest posts in the support thread for the application say that it does not work with Android L, and that the dev is retired, such that an Android L compatibility update is unlikely. The Nexus Player runs Android L, and the application worked perfectly to spoof my NP as an Asus Transformer tablet.
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Thanks for this app!!
I want to try it in the other way, I mean, install especific apps for Nexus Player in my HDMI Android Stick Like the Android TV Launcher, wich is only available for the Nexus Player. You think this is possible?
badass
this is badass thankyou
How do I get it to activate?
It's allowing me to pick what I want and all but once I try to activate it, it force closes.
Yep, shocking title, but thats what the Google Play Store said to me when i tried to update the Netflix App ( pic attached ).
I know that the app isnt available for rooted devices, old devices, old android versions... but why our S8 Plus ???
My Device is no rooted, no OEM unlocked, Global version, Android 9 with latest security patch.
EDIT 1: App works great by now, didn't mention that. All ok with streaming movies and series, no problems on login and on app functions.
EDIT 2: Well I don't know how but it fixed by itself (Screenshot attached) and now I can update the app without problems, hope it doesn't happen again