Installing
apps on Android is relatively straightforward with the Android Market.
Copy APK files inside your memory card, You search for an app, select it and click install. However, there are
often times when you may want to install a newly released app or an app
that is not available in the Android Market. In these cases you will
usually have to manually download and install an .apk file. An .apk file
behaves in a similar manner to a “.exe” file on Windows, you need to
copy it to your device and run it. Here are some ways that you can
manually install an application without going through the market.
Before attempting a manual installation of apps using the .apk files, you must first allow your phone to install from “Unknown Sources” (i.e. non-Market apps).
To do this, navigate to Menu -> Settings -> Applications and check the box marked “Unknown Sources“.
download application package below:
http://www.mediafire.com/?kg9dwobw7a1oko7
Before attempting a manual installation of apps using the .apk files, you must first allow your phone to install from “Unknown Sources” (i.e. non-Market apps).
To do this, navigate to Menu -> Settings -> Applications and check the box marked “Unknown Sources“.
download application package below:
http://www.mediafire.com/?kg9dwobw7a1oko7
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