Has anyone figured out how to install GTalk on a newer android device (e.g. Nexus 7 2013). I've tried uninstalling Hangouts and then installing GTalk, but it won't install.
I absolutely hate Hangouts with a passion; so if anyone has a way to get GTalk on a newer android please let me know (and include links to things like GTalk app or whatever please). Thanks.
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I'm wondering if it's OK to replace the internal messenger app with the T-Mobile Hercules messaging APK without problems. The stock messenger app is really trash and I can't stand it.
For anyone wondering, it did work.
Here's the APK if anyone wants it: http://www.mediafire.com/?ro656toauw8akv4
It was recently announced that Voice+ was going to be integrated into Cyanogenmod 10.1, which would allow you to send Google Voice texts with the default system SMS app. (Link to the article.)
I'm really curious to try this because the Google Voice app has felt really buggy to me lately. I've tried searching for ROMs that have this feature, but haven't been able to find it.
Has anyone here been able to use Voice+ or any other similar service for Google Voice? If so, how can I install it? How has your experience been?
I think I've figured it out. Voice+ wasn't appearing until I installed the official Google Voice app. Please disregard.
Hi there!
Anyone able to get the old Google Talk (NOT Hangouts) working on their Nexus 5? I removed Hangouts and installed the old Talk APK, and it does run but it can't seem to login...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514264
I have sideloaded the latest version of hangouts but it doesn't appear it actually updated.... anyone know what gives?
I've seen custom roms that have two versions of camera and two version of gallery installed on them. Is it possible to have both Google Talk and Hangout installed? Is there a way to modify the Gtalk APK to install it as a separate app?