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Hi, I bought a goolgle android pad, otherwise known as Super Pad II which is from China......I cannot download apps from the market and cannot even open market.....
2 weeks ago it wouldn't even open up so i went to the seller and they said to do a software upgrade, which i did, but since that upgrade it has had app downloading problems.....
Pllleeeeaaasssseeeee help :-)
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The model number LGV498, the LG G Pad II 8.0 design is similar to its predecessor. However, the tablet is seen featuring full-size USB port, which can be used to connect with portable drives, keyboards, and gaming controllers, apart from being used to charge other devices as well.
This tablet comes with a slimmer capacitive stylus with 3.5mm width. Besides a support for an external storage via microSD card (up to 128GB), the LG G Pad II 8.0 houses the company's own LG-QPair 2.0 app, Microsoft Office apps and Quick Memo+ feature among others. The KnockON feature is also included.
As for the specifications, the Android 5.0 Lollipop-based LG G Pad II 8.0 tablet equips an 8-inch WXGA (1280x800 pixels) resolution IPS display like the first-gen G Pad 8.0, and is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, clubbed with 1.5GB RAM, which is a slight bump from the previous generation's 1GB.
The LG G Pad II 8.0 includes an inbuilt 32GB of eMMC storage, along with Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and Wi-Fi connectivity options. Measuring 210.8x124.2x8.95mm, the tablet weighs 347 grams and is backed by the same 4200mAh battery for 10 hours+ of use. Hope this honest review help in your decision to this amazing LG tablet Amazon com LG Pad 8 0 16GB 2nd Gen GSM Unlocked by AT Wi Fi Android Tablet...
"Wordpad" comes with Windows, and cannot be installed on most tablets. What OS does your tablet run? Android? There are word processing apps for Android.
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Hi,
I'm Ben and -- hopefully -- I can provide some meaningful assistance.
How do you install apps on Android?
The following applies to any app that you might want to install on your Android tablet.
There are a few ways to go about this. The easiest is, of course, the Android Market itself. But it's quickly finding competition in the likes of the Amazon Appstore. And there are smaller third-party app stores as well, though they haven't necessarily caught on as much as you'd think.
The Android Market
The Android Market is the easiest way to install new Android apps. It should already be installed on your phone or tablet. If it's not, chances are you have one of those (really) cheap Android tablets, and it didn't meet Google's approval. That doesn't mean you can't install new apps, though, and we'll talk more about that in a minute.
Android Market To use the Android Market, you'll need to be signed in with a Google account. Chances are you did this when you first set up the phone. But if not, you can add a Google account to your phone (and even sign up for one at the same time) straight from your phone. Go to Settings>accounts to do so.
Once you're logged in, you'll be able to browser the Android Market, purchase apps, or download free apps. The Android Market also is where you'll update apps you've already loaded. Purchasing apps is done a couple of ways.
One is through Google checkout. You give it a credit card number, and it manages the transactions for you.
Another way is through carrier billing. If you're on Sprint, AT&T or T-Mobile you can charge apps to your phone bill.
There are also a couple ways to browse the Android Market. You'll mostly likely do it from your phone. But if you're at a computer, you can browser, purchase and install apps from the Android Market web portal. It's at www.market.android.com.
Fun fact about the Android Market: Once you've purchased an application, you can download it onto as many phones as you have. Need more space on your phone? Uninstall an app and put it back on later if you need it again, at no additional charge. To install from the Android Market on your phone
Android Market
Choose an app.
To install, tap "Free" (If it's a paid app, you'll tap "Purchase"
You'll be asked to accept permissions -- this shows you what the app can access on your phone. Hit yes, and the app will download and install.
Note: You can cancel a download as it's happening. For paid apps, you can request a refund within 15 minutes. To install apps from the Android Market
Android Market
Go to market.android.com from a web browser.
Pick an app. Hit the install button.
You'll be asked to accept permissions, and choose which device you want to install on (if you have more than one).
Look over the permissions and hit the install button again. The app will magically be downloaded and installed on your phone.
The Amazon Appstore
A relative newcomer is the Amazon Appstore. It's similar to the Android Market in that you'll have to have an account with Amazon to use it. Unlike the Android Market, the Amazon Appstore likely didn't come pre-installed on your phone, so you'll need to download it.
Once it's on your phone, you can download apps directly from it or, like the Android Market, from a web portal. App downloaded through the Amazon Appstore will be updated through the Amazon Appstore and not through the Android Market.
The following tutorial video will take you through the entire process better than my written words.
If your pad has a wifi connection, use that to connect to the internet and setup another Gmail account for yourself to use on the pad. Is that what you were meaning? I think each device should have its own gmail account. If you are using 3G and not wifi, then you will be swapping the SIM between the devices all the time and that might become a pain. Also, you will need to login using the different gmail accounts each time you swap it over.
You need to reset your printer. Goolgle search for "indoreset for rx595" and download it. That is the program you need to use to reset the waste ink pad counter back to zero.
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