The captivate is just as bad
however more experienced users can adb install to overcome this.
I feel bad for at&t users
they are always so locked down
And no 4g anytime soon. This should be a no brainer. Ditch at&t now.
Stop wasting your money.
On Nov 1, 10:37 am, MB wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would rea
You can't on the Captivate either. I believe it's just AT&T that has
blocked this feature in the US.
On Nov 1, 2:43 pm, MB wrote:
> HTC Aria does not even have an option where in user can enable
> installation of apks outside market.
> AT&T/HTC has blocked it.
>
> I am looking for an explicit li
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the response. Can you please elaborate on "getting around
this using the SDK" ?
At one point Telus ( a Canadian carrier) used to do this for
blackberry devices. Users were able to get around this using Desktop
manager, which was officially supported(it still is) by RIM.
Than
>From what I've heard it sounds like it's AT&T in general.
Note that you can work around this using the SDK or end-user packaging
of the same capability as the "sideload wonder machine"
On Nov 1, 1:37 pm, MB wrote:
> I would really appreciate if someone could point me to a list of
> devices/carr
HTC Aria does not even have an option where in user can enable
installation of apks outside market.
AT&T/HTC has blocked it.
I am looking for an explicit list of names of such devices/carriers.
On Nov 1, 11:19 am, DanH wrote:
> Any device where "Allow installation of non-Market applications" is
Any device where "Allow installation of non-Market applications" is
not checked.
On Nov 1, 12:37 pm, MB wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would really appreciate if someone could point me to a list of
> devices/carriers where install from unknown sources is not allowed.
>
> For e.g. I can confirm that HTC Aria
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