Dear People,
How do I install Dropbox on Andriod without WiFi? Can't I just upload it on the USB ? Please help I am searching like 3 hours for now and I want free games Non-Market . Hope you guys can help me
Greets,
Spooky.
Bump... I am still searching please post if its possible or not.
Is there some reason you can't download it from the market over the cell signal? I downloaded it from the market while not on WiFi, and it installs, registers, and downloads files just fine.
Also, if you are connecting via USB cable, why don't you just mount your SD card, and transfer the applications to the phone that way?
Unless someone has a stand-alone Dropbox apk, I don't know if you can install it over USB.
interested
i am having the same trouble. will try your other idea
Zerg The Bear said:
Is there some reason you can't download it from the market over the cell signal? I downloaded it from the market while not on WiFi, and it installs, registers, and downloads files just fine.
Also, if you are connecting via USB cable, why don't you just mount your SD card, and transfer the applications to the phone that way?
Unless someone has a stand-alone Dropbox apk, I don't know if you can install it over USB.
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Well, I can't login in Apps Market without internet .. I wanna some new god damn games .. How I install Dropbox on my HTC Wildfire? I mean which files I need to upload?
SpookyTRP said:
Well, I can't login in Apps Market without internet .. I wanna some new god damn games .. How I install Dropbox on my HTC Wildfire? I mean which files I need to upload?
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Okay, if you have no internet access from your phone, then I'm not sure if Dropbox will help you out any. It is just a tool to share and download files on the internet.
If you can find the apps/games you want in ".apk" form, you can download the files to your computer, and use your computer to install them to your phone. The generic way to install apk's to any Android phone is with adb. It's part of the Android SDK. Do a Google search for using adb to install apk's, and you'll find plenty of instructions.
Something I ran across on the internet that you could also use is HTC Sync. It's supposedly a program that works with all HTC phones and has an "Install" function. I have a Samsung phone and have no idea how this software works or exactly what it does. I'm sure if you do a search for it, you will be able to find plenty of instructions.
Oh yeah, no matter which way you install these apps, you will need to go into Settings -> Applications and enable "Unknown Sources." This will allow you to install non-market applications (which is what you're doing).
Hi
First of all you need to be connected to Internet ...
From there you can type in this from inside your phone https://www.dropbox.com/android
Or you could go directly to Market https://market.android.com/details?id=com.dropbox.android&hl=da
If you need a new account you can use this invitation Dropbox.
I am trying to root my Nexus S (running 2.3.4) while being offline. I was able to unlock the phone but the toolkit wants to download an image file to load onto the phone. It's looking for openrecovery-twrp-2.3.3.0-crespo.img. Does anyone know where I can find this file to download manually and then transfer to my dev machine? Also, are there any other files that I might need to download in order to gain root access with this toolkit? I'm not trying to do anything crazy with the phone; just change an IP with ifconfig. Thanks for any help you can provide.
Yeah, just go ahead and try to do it offline. It will fail and then it will bring up another interface for manually downloading the files and browsing to them on your local machine. That interface will have a hyperlink for a direct download from goo.im servers. Click that hyperlink, it will try and open in a browser, but then you can copy paste that url to whatever machine you want to use to actually download it.
I considered the possibility that the auto download may not be an all in one solution, that's why I coded that manual nrt downloader interface as a contingency plan. Cheers.
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Happy holidays guys.
I loved DroidExplorer in the past but I cannot get it to work anymore. It keeps giving me "unable to locate android SDK tools" and I have tried solutions for hours.
Does anyone know of any alternative apps that can push .apk files directly to my phone?
Example: My phone is connected via USB. I download an .apk file or locate one locally on my computer/network. I open the file and it installs silently on my connected device.
This is what DroidExplorer used to do for me. Pushed apps directly to my phone. I used to be able to go to my dropbox online, find all my backups, etc. click on the APKs I wanted and open them with DroidExplorer. It pushed the apps silently installed on my phone.
Does anyone know of a solution that can help me with this in similar fashion?
Thanks for any help guys!
Any help greatly appreciated.
Still looking...
my asus is at a full stop at win 10 launch
i cant go past the welcome screen
tried everything so i used an ubuntu live usb "try out"
the fact that the storage of the asus is stuck at a hibernate mode and it cant start normally
and on ubuntu it only let me open it in read only mode.
i took all the files i needed except for one, an outlook file
its 1.5Gb every time i try to copy it to my sd the os freezes hence a restart i tried it many times the same outcome
at times it transfer a total of 10 mb at others 500 mb
tried to split the file using a compress feature
small chunks seems easy to move
but the splitting feature needs an internet connection i cant get my wifi adapter to work in the first place
no internet for me
so cant download the proper resources for rar to be installed
anybody has any other knowledge i can get a work around this heckup
also i tried using CMD in safe mode
no luck........
and i should point out im a newbie so try to be informative as much as possible
thnx in advance to all
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I don't have access to a computer SD card reader (my laptop keeps crashing and won't boot, for some reason), so I just have my desktop with a microUSB cable. I am trying to use Tool Studio 4.6 to get stock firmware back onto my hard bricked S3 SCH-S968C and boot it up, but apparently the firmware I downloaded from SAMMOBILE doesn't have everything I need (go figure ). It's missing two .xml files, for one thing, and some files aren't named right either. Attached is a screen cap of the folder containing the firmware I downloaded. Any input on how to get FULL firmware to flash onto my phone would be much appreciated, thanks.
EDIT: I can't get into download or recovery mode, so that's why I'm trying to use Tool Studio. If anyone has a better suggestion for flashing firmware on a phone that can't get into either mode, please feel free to add it here. Thanks again!