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Why is it that a lot of "Android" Apps don't work in AppsLib?
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<blockquote data-quote="NoraCat" data-source="post: 2456792" data-attributes="member: 743315"><p>Most Android tablets don't support the Android Market. Yours is probably one of them. It may have an alternate market app, but who knows how well it works (Coby is not exactly a brand well-known for quality, and Android tablets in general so far - except for the Galaxy tab - get pretty poor reviews). Even if you did have the real Market, I know that the Android Market won't display apps that it thinks are not compatible with your device.</p><p></p><p>As far as how/if you can upgrade to Android, that would probably be something to ask Coby. Upgrades for Android devices don't come from the Android site or from Google, instead they come from the device manufacturer (and/or the phone company, if it's a phone). It's very unlikely that there is an upgrade to 2.3 since there aren't any 2.3 upgrades available for any Android devices yet, because 2.3 it's too new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoraCat, post: 2456792, member: 743315"] Most Android tablets don't support the Android Market. Yours is probably one of them. It may have an alternate market app, but who knows how well it works (Coby is not exactly a brand well-known for quality, and Android tablets in general so far - except for the Galaxy tab - get pretty poor reviews). Even if you did have the real Market, I know that the Android Market won't display apps that it thinks are not compatible with your device. As far as how/if you can upgrade to Android, that would probably be something to ask Coby. Upgrades for Android devices don't come from the Android site or from Google, instead they come from the device manufacturer (and/or the phone company, if it's a phone). It's very unlikely that there is an upgrade to 2.3 since there aren't any 2.3 upgrades available for any Android devices yet, because 2.3 it's too new. [/QUOTE]
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