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Samsung Galaxy S (Captivate i897关于Unknown Sources)
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本帖最后由 苹果小姐 于 23-8-2011 03:32 PM 编辑
i897不能从SD card安装App
原因是因为Unknown Sources。。。
普通的Android 可以找到Unknown Sources这选项,在后面打钩就可以了。
可是i897是完全没有这个选项的!
我在google探索了,发现有一个软件叫做点此进入下载non-market app install
请问,有什么其他方法可以把这个non-market app installs安装进入手机吗? |
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发表于 25-8-2011 12:04 AM
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求求Samsung高手帮忙~
有什么方法可以让i897安装未知来源软件 |
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发表于 25-8-2011 06:43 PM
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发表于 25-8-2011 06:51 PM
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回复 3# mengcai
I’m not sure how legal it is or if this is clearly specified in the contract, but usually Android smartphones shouldn’t be restricted in any way, as this is in an open-source operating system.
It seems that it has become common for carriers like AT&T, but others too, to “miss” some Android-related apps (Google Talk, Android Market, Google Search), or to put restrictions over some of these apps, from the Android smartphones they are retailing.
Fortunately, Android is an easy-to-work with OS and has a solid scene community behind it, thus anything that these carriers are trying to restrict to their subscribers will be more or less easily overcome.
One particular restriction that AT&T is embedding into its Android smartphones is the censorship of the Android Market, thus consumers won’t be able to see all the applications.
This restriction can be easily overcome by emulating the T-Mobile market using a third-party application developed by Andrea Baccega.
The application is called “Market Enabler” and can be downloaded here, but before doing it you will have to install “Astro File Manager”, which can be easily found on the Android Market.
After the file manager is installed you can download the .apk file of “Market Enabler” and put it on your phone’s memory of memory card.
You will be able to install the .apk file by using the file manager. After the installation process is over restart your smartphone, so you won’t have the Android Market apps resident in the task manger, or you can use a task killer if you have one, so you won’t need to reboot.
After the device restarted, open the Market Access application and click on the “Backup value” in case you need to get back to the AT&T market, then click “Providers” and click and hold “T-Mobile [US]“ option until you get “Emulate “T-Mobile” SIM?”message. Click “Yes” and then click back to “Settings” click the checkbox next to “Emulate on boot.”
This should be everything, as you will not have access to the Android Market without any restrictions. The same method can be applied for other Android devices besides Samsung Captivate. |
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