V volcom.airsoft Well-known member May 12, 2010 257 0 0 Visit site Jul 27, 2010 #1 I don't have AT&T, nor do I plan on getting it; does the ruling say that AT&T Android devices can get apps that are NOT in the Android Market? I think it fit's the ruling, I was just curious to know
I don't have AT&T, nor do I plan on getting it; does the ruling say that AT&T Android devices can get apps that are NOT in the Android Market? I think it fit's the ruling, I was just curious to know
Phil Nickinson Android Central Editor Emeritus Apr 21, 2009 4,508 3,181 0 Visit site Jul 27, 2010 #2 No, that's not what it says. But don't worry about that. We've taken care of that for you, all nice and legal like. http://forum.androidcentral.com/and...-android-central-sideload-wonder-machine.html
No, that's not what it says. But don't worry about that. We've taken care of that for you, all nice and legal like. http://forum.androidcentral.com/and...-android-central-sideload-wonder-machine.html
J Joeybear23 Well-known member May 13, 2010 294 6 0 Visit site Jul 28, 2010 #3 The ruling just says it isn't illegal for you to sideload apps, but carriers can still put roadblocks in your way and void your warranty.
The ruling just says it isn't illegal for you to sideload apps, but carriers can still put roadblocks in your way and void your warranty.