missionimpossible
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I have a Sansung Galaxy S2 and do not have ADSL at home and no acess to Wi-Fi at work. When downloading from Android Market, the only option you have to download app's is via your phone's data. If you surf on the web (using your notebook), it literally does not allow you to download app's to your phone. It almost seems like you're forced to use your phone's 3G to bring down an app.
Has anyone figured out how to download an app using a notebook/PC, then copying the app over to your phone via the USB cable? I see that Android Market does not allow you to download locally.
I'm blonde with this one, I have googled this to death and there does not seem to be definitive answers out there.
Has anyone figured out how to download an app using a notebook/PC, then copying the app over to your phone via the USB cable? I see that Android Market does not allow you to download locally.
I'm blonde with this one, I have googled this to death and there does not seem to be definitive answers out there.