Hi folks,
I'd developed an android app v2.2 using Eclipse 3.5 and it's running on Android Emulator.Now I want to test the same .apk on Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.How to install and run non market .apk on this device.
I've tried as you said but still I'm having following doubts.
1)Moved the apk to your phone via USB, and then installed it in the normal fashion.But it's being crashed on startup activity of my app while it's running properly on emulator.
2)Directly connected Tab via USB to my PC.But when I run 'adb devices',my Tab's not being listed while I can easily install and run it on emulator for the same.
Any other way to install apk using ADB to Tab?
Is there any possibility of having any OS versioning / memory issue?
(apk version's 2.2 while my Tab's having 3.1)
Kindly suggest solution for the same ASAP.
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Hello,
I have an idea that I'd like to work with for an Android app, and I guess I'm just looking for tips.
I have recently purchased my first smart phone (Samsung Nexus S - Model: GT-I9020FSRRWC on Rogers in Canada.), and have downloaded the Android SDK and installed it. I have run the "Hello World" application, and looked into some other source examples but I guess I'm stuck on how I actually transfer the code to my phone and run it on the phone (everything up till now has been run in an emulator).
Do I need to root my device in order to install my own apps to my phone? My phone is running Android version 2.3.4
Got my first smartphone as a gift (!!), and it has Android Market! Solved!
Hello,
I'm using a rooted Creative ZEN Touch 2, powered by Android 2.2.1.
Unfortunately, it doesn't support Android Market.
I've tried using MarketEnabler, and download the Market APK files, but it still won't boot, I get a white screen, and then the Market immediately close.
So I've thought of using the Google Android Emulator; I don't have the Java Developpement Kit now, so before installing it, I want to be sure if this work:
Using the emulator, will I be able to download APPs from the Market directly to my PC, so that I could put the APK file on my device?
I'm getting tired of searching for APK files manually all the time.
Thanks you very much! If anyone know any tips that could make the market works on the ZEN Touch 2, please let me know!
*I know there's a way to make it work on the Creative ZiiO, but that sound complicated, and probably won't work with my device.*
I require an android application that can allow me to browser files of devices its connected to via usb with out installing anything on the system first.
is this possible?
i do have a rooted device.
My device is running 2.3.4
hi all, i know this is a developers' community but it's also a unique source of information on related matters so inevitably here i am (an end user)
system:
pc: windows 7 x64 pro os
phone: samsung gts-5300 (galaxy pocket), android os (gingerbread xxlj4), ('rooted' following these instructions)
question:
is there a way to be able to manipulate files in the phone through usb cable with a windows program (like a file manager)?
or at least can it be done using console commands?
note that by 'files' i mean android os files too
the issues:
'rooting' that phone does not actually grant root access to the system files but merely grants access to the su app and a glimpse of the system files
so yes we say it's 'rooted' but you can't actually pull any system file to a windows folder for example bcz you don't have the permissions required
i have installed numerous applications, on the pc and the phone, android sdk, android commander, qtadb, droid explorer, adb insecure, rom manager so i suppose that if someone gives me a set of steps i could hopefully quickly reply the problem that comes up on each step (obviously i don't think there is a quick solution to this, i know im an optimist...)
as far as i can understand, adb insecure should be the solution to this problem for similar devices where 'rooting' is not actually rooting, but im having the already mentioned and i suppose resolved issue of it causing the usb debugging mode to go off, and the problem is noone in the related thread actually mentions how that problem is overcome
thnx for your time
Hello Guys,
I have a Hilti Laser PD-C device that runs:
android: 4.1.2
build: sparky_silver_2.3.15
I want to note that all apps should be arm not x86 but Im not sure of the DPI.
This runs a special modified Hilti rom. I would love to be able to get a custom rom and add more apps. I am willing to toss some donations for this. Has anyone done anything with this device before?
**** Update: ****
I was able to get root access via PC version "KING_ROOT"
http://king.myapp.com/myapp/Kingroot/kingroot_pc/KingRoot_pc_en.exe
1. I downloaded the most current sdk for ADB
2. I also downloaded the Hilti update app.
www.hilti.com/updatepdc
3. I was able to use King_Root even while the app didnt see the device and it recognized the device after I clicked connect.
4. The main ROM is very difficult to get around. You cant just click an app you side-loaded. Download a launcher that matches the android version. I used smart launcher, no reason, just the first I found. Use ADB to sideload on to the device.
(adb install "app name") https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/smart...1-build-054-android-apk-download/#description
5. From here I got full control to the apps I sideloaded. I am still having issues with connecting to BT on my note9 for the internet.
It is what it is... But thanks for the help. I hope anyone else looking finds this.
https://www.hilti.com.qa/media-cano...rating Instruction PD-C , PD-CS (01) (ENEN-US)