i don't know maybe this is why people are asking you about it
it is because only certain systems have kicense agreement with Google.
i have same tablet and it sux. have to get apps from getjar or other generic app sites
Yes, I've had mine for a week and it works great. It runs every android app except those that use Google voice. I've used it with several Android markets with on problem,
a next3 is an ereader not a computer, I get applications from the android market. I have to go to the android market to get apps and then download them. So I turned it on last night and noticed that there were about 7 apps that I did not download. Anything like that ever happen to anyone else? I have had the tablet with me so no one else could have done it.
The Nabi 2 is an Android tablet that both parents and kids will enjoy. The tablet has a 7 inch screen and a rubber bumper so it is durable and is a size which is easy for a child to handle. The Nabi 2 has control settings that limit internet access for kids and is pre-loaded with apps that provide games, books, and songs.
Google Play App Store is a standard feature on most cell phones and tablets. If it does not come preloaded, it is a free download and one of the most popular applications. The Android tablet Xtreme 7 will require a download to establish this.
This unlikely will not work as iOS and Android apps are not compatible with each other.
The Nexus 7 is an Android Tablet made by Google. It has a screen size of 7 inches.
There are many good things about the Nexus 7. It is a light weight tablet, it has the latest version of android, and it is well priced.
The IPad is made by Apple running IOS and a Iped / Epad /Apad is an android tablet made by china. They do not have the full market of apps and the touch screen is not good quality. Over all IPad is much more of high standards. Android tablets are good don't get me wrong but ones from china are not good. If you want a good android tablet you should consider the samsung galaxy tablet 7 and 10.1 inch, Motorola Xoom, HTC Flyer and many more.
Tablets are used to browse the internet and use applications. Samsung uses the Android operating system. Android has the second biggest App Store, after Apple. There are currently over 325,000 apps for Android. When choosing a tablet, you should determine whether you prefer a smaller and mobile 7 inch tablet, or one of the larger 9 or 10 inch tablets. Visit a local electronics store to compare the tablets to find your own weight and size preferences.
The Kindle Fire HD has an 7 inch screen so there is no matter what software an Android tablet has as long as it is a 7 inch one. I would recommend you the Nexus 7 if you wanna go for Android.
You can get apps in the Google Play Store. Keep in mind though that not all apps are tablet-optimized. But, with over 700,000 apps out there, there should be plenty of choices.
Yes, the HTC 7 Mozart can access the Android Market and download apps. You will need internet access.