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doc:appunti:hardware:arnova_7h_g3 [2013/12/26 15:48] – [Installing Whatsapp (and People, Maps, etc.)] niccolodoc:appunti:hardware:arnova_7h_g3 [2013/12/26 15:56] (current) – [Arnova 7h G3] niccolo
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 == Cons == == Cons ==
  
-  * Display quality +  * Poor display quality 
-  * Performance+  * Performances
   * Not all the Google applications are installable. With some tricks you can install People (Contacts), Maps, etc.   * Not all the Google applications are installable. With some tricks you can install People (Contacts), Maps, etc.
 +  * Only front camera
 +  * Poor audio
 +  * No vibration
  
 ===== Installing applications ===== ===== Installing applications =====
  
-The first releases of Arnova tablet did not include Google Play (the Android apps market), they have the **AppsLib** app instead, which have about the same functionalities: browse available apps (selected by Arnova), install, update, purchase, etc. This model instead has **Google Play** out of the box, with **AppsLib** too: this is a little confusing, but definitely good.+The first releases of Arnova tablet did not include //Google Play// (the Android market), they have **AppsLib** instead, which have about the same functionalities: browse available apps (selected by Arnova), install, update, purchase, etc. This model instead has **Google Play** out of the box, with **AppsLib** too: this is a little confusing, but definitely good.
  
-==== Installing Whatsapp (and People, Maps, etc.) ====+==== Installing Whatsapp ====
  
 One of the first goal for this tablet was to **install Whatsapp**, I supposed to be an easy thask, bu I was wrong! First of all Whatsapp **is supposed to be not installable into a WiFi-only tablet**. I think that a SIM is a prerequisite, so searching for Whatsapp into Google Play simply fails. One of the first goal for this tablet was to **install Whatsapp**, I supposed to be an easy thask, bu I was wrong! First of all Whatsapp **is supposed to be not installable into a WiFi-only tablet**. I think that a SIM is a prerequisite, so searching for Whatsapp into Google Play simply fails.
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 Several users report that is not possibile to use the same WhatsApp account (telephone number) on two different devices, they say that when you use a device the other gets disconnected from the service and you have to re-register via an SMS confirmation code. Several users report that is not possibile to use the same WhatsApp account (telephone number) on two different devices, they say that when you use a device the other gets disconnected from the service and you have to re-register via an SMS confirmation code.
  
-Now the problem is the address bookThe Arnova **is missing People** (the default contacts manager by Google)! In fact the Arnova is missing several Android apps which we are used to have: **People, Maps, GMail, Calendar**, etc. If you think that you can just browse the Google Play and install you are wrong, that apps are just not there.+FIXME When the tablet switch to stand-by (screen goes off), WhatsApp does not receive messagesIt is not clear if this behaviour is configurable. 
 +==== Installing Google apps: People (contacts manager), Maps, etc. ====
  
-I find a quite confusing way to install that apps. My goal is to install as little package as possible and to have some degree of control on what I am doing. I had to install the **ArcTools** app, a special tool for installing Google Play (formerly Android Market) and Google Applications (Youtube, Maps, ...) on Archos or Arnova tablets.+Now the problem is the address book! The Arnova **is missing People** (the default contacts manager by Google)! In fact the Arnova is missing several Android apps which we are used to have: **People, Maps, GMail, Calendar, etc**. If you think that you can just browse the Google Play and install them, you are wrong, that apps are just not there. 
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 +I find a quite confusing way to install that apps. My goal is to install as little packages as possible and to have some degree of control on what I am doing. I had to install the **ArcTools** app, a special tool for installing Google Play (formerly Android Market) and Google Applications (Youtube, Maps, ...) on Archos or Arnova tablets.
  
 Some hacking knowledge is required, here are the steps. Some hacking knowledge is required, here are the steps.
doc/appunti/hardware/arnova_7h_g3.1388069293.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/12/26 15:48 by niccolo