PayPal have recently released an application for Android, yet they have bizarrely only released it in the US... preventing UK users from using it. Now, theoretically it is possible to ask a US residing friend to provide you with a copy of the APK... but this means the application won't appear in your 'My Downloads' list in the market, and therefore you won't automatically get updates etc.
There is a better way!
An application by the name of 'Market Enabler' is the answer. This application is designed to let people from countries that don't have the ability to purchase apps do so - it effectively makes your device think it's in the US, giving you access to the US market. By installing this, switching region, installing PayPal, switching region back and then uninstalling Market Enabler (if you desire), you end up with the PayPal app on your device and in your 'My Downloads' (as shown in this screen shot).
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The downside? You need a rooted device
please note that this app have been pullout from us market.
enjoy
http://rapidshare.com/files/404638716/MarketEnabler_3.0_beta.rar.html
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Before any1 starts to be doubtful about the actual app because of my post count,well I thought I create a new account before I post the APP. My previous account was: cupi1234.
APP INVENTORY
What's this?
-App Inventory is an android application that it's main feature is to ease mainly developers every days. Rom Developers flash their rom every week,so they have to reinstall apps every time they reflash it. Although if you backup apps,they don't get updated so you end up with an old app which needs to be updated every time you flash.
How does this work?
-Basically it gathers all the most useful and most used apps by the community from the android market.
Why did you made this?
-ONLY for personal use,but then I thought I would share it with the community,just in case if any1 will need this.
Enough talking,let's see some screenshots!
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Future Ideas:
-Creating a server where any1 can sign up and create their own list of apps for their own personal needs.
DOWNLOAD:
Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/?z75gdw11w6t8zmc
or
http://minus.com/mboTtpsaHU#2
I would like to see some comments bad or good,even suggestions for future releases(if there will be any).
first... let me check it out
The the app inventory looks great nice idea with this one .
Does anyone know why this is installed by default on jb 4.3? I came across it while browsing through the installed apps section in titanium backup. Google apps policy 4.25. If you look it up in the store its says its an administrator enterprise app. I'm assuming its part of the new security stuff in 4.3. Another strange thing is that its not enabled by default. It has some pretty wicked permission privlesges. I went ahead and froze it for now.
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AFAIK it's only used if you have an account Google Apps For Business account. GAFB account admin can set up and force his employees to install this stuff on their devices in order to use their accounts at employers domain. You don't need to affraid - admin can only remove content connected with accounts he administrates, so [email protected] is still 100% private (yeah I know, Google and privacy... good joke ), but [email protected] can be controlled by him anytime and anywhere.
And yes - unfortunately employer can track you via GPS all the time, make fake calls (which turns volume to 100%, no matter what), wake up your phone, etc.
Summing: it's safe until your employer is not a dck.
P.S.:
You can track your device and make those fake calls too: https://www.google.com/android/devicemanager
Hi all,
This will be one of my first contributions to (XDA).
I'd like to start of by adding a little - probably already known fact about my S5.
After I rooted it using using (ODIN v3.09) and the SMG file I had noticed after quickly browsing through
everything that when I decided to try a normal (default) update I had no success.
I have attached a screen shot of the prompt a had received.
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A work around to this issue was found by accident when I tried a previous program called "SnapPea".
http://www.snappea.com/
I was using SnapPea as an alternative to Kies etc. It's free and I have had no issue thus far.
It worked well with my old S2 and is working just as well with my S5.
NOTE: you may find a "ADB Debugging Deamon" conflict if you are running any other clients in relation to Mobile Phone editing
but these can be ignored without major concern as I have found due to running MOBILedit.
For the basic Mobile editing i.e. contacts, pictures, install and uninstall and of course the option of updating your s5 G990i!
I would highly recommend it.
Regards
ne8er
Hello guys !
In this tutorial I will teach you guys to access stock data usage without root.
Data usage is present by default in android phones but for some reason it is hidden.
So,here is the method.
1. Download the app "HiddenApp Launcher".
2. Look for Data Usage in the list and long press it.
3. It will create a shortcut of Data Usage.
4. DONE.
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Arobase40 said:
I don't know if we're talking about the same thing, but afaik there is nothing hidden with the Honor 5x as this is the 4th options in the settings in Stock firmware, same with all Samsung devices or small chinese brands devices... ^^LOL
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We aren't talking about the same thing. I'm talking about stock data manager which is usually present in settings>more>data usage.
And obvio it isn't hidden in Samsung phones. ?
I have KlW-L21. Well after doing a bit of search i have come to know that in my VARIANT of phone THAT option is missing in traffic management app. Like seriously. ?
Hello,
I need help with a Redmi Pro (not pro 3), which I bought in the Philippines (it was pretty legit and sealed, but the global rom was installed by default by God knows who...), and now I am starting to get random pop up ads like the one in the screencap bellow, giving me the disappointing feeling that my phone is a freebie...
Now I'm starting to even wonder if my personal information and privacy in the apps I use is compromised. Should I?
Please point me in the right direction to get rid of this, even if this means whipping the phone and re-installing a new clean rom. I am a total newbie with Android, I come from iPhone where this kind of practice is just inconceivable. But I use computers a lot and hopefully I can understand your explanations.
Thank you so much.
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You havent official rom , its a distributor rom , I suggest you to install a new rom.
but You can try three ways
1-Delete the app that cause the ad popup (if it doesnt work try step 2)
2-Format the phone (if this dont work either try step 3)
3-Install official firmware or xiaomi.eu rom