I just commented on this in another thread: see here for solution -
http://code.google.com/p/slideme/wiki/InstallingOTA
Shane
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 8:49 AM, Shane Isbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've build SAM, an android client that handles OMA OTA download and
> install of android applica
I've build SAM, an android client that handles OMA OTA download and install
of android applications. I'm releasing this Monday under Apache License 2.0.
In the mean time, you can take a look at the provisioning server, also
open-source. It handles stocking and OTA delivery. Released here:
http://co
I was thinking of doing OTA updates for the competition as well, but
then reasoned it's probably more work than it's worth at the moment.
Probably only worth the hassle for running on real phones, and that
probably won't be until 3rd or 4th Q 2008 (if we're lucky). I note
that OTA does not work i
Thanks Dan: Seems like I am not alone looking for a solution. This
seems like something that would be fundametal for a wireless device.
The ability to download and install an application.
Is there a preferred way of installing applications on the device?
Thanks, I'll keep looking, and the referen
I think
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/d6fddac0a408e59f/0159a8a2759e7280?lnk=gst&q=apk+browser#0159a8a2759e7280
is about the only place I've seen mention of doing this. Sounds like
it's not possible with the browser, or at least not yet.
On Apr 4, 6:25 am,
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