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New phone, what about the apps?

smudge

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Hi there guys n gals :D

On my 2nd Android phone now, as i've just upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S from my previous HTC Hero

Love the Galaxy S to bits, but was wondering what i do about some of the old apps on my old phone? Like World War for example, is there anyway of continuing the account on the new phone? Or do i have to start a new game?

Also, the HTC had a really good weather widget where it used to auto update with weather about the location you were currently at. I think it was a HTC thing, as i can't find anything that does the same as this for the Samsung, you can only store certain locations which is pants!! Anyone help me on this?

All help appreciated :)

Smudge :)
 
Hi there guys n gals :D

On my 2nd Android phone now, as i've just upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S from my previous HTC Hero

Love the Galaxy S to bits, but was wondering what i do about some of the old apps on my old phone? Like World War for example, is there anyway of continuing the account on the new phone? Or do i have to start a new game?

Also, the HTC had a really good weather widget where it used to auto update with weather about the location you were currently at. I think it was a HTC thing, as i can't find anything that does the same as this for the Samsung, you can only store certain locations which is pants!! Anyone help me on this?

All help appreciated :)

Smudge :)

As long as you are using the same Gmail account for both phones most of your Apps should reload on the new phone automatically.

I use Appbrain to log and backup all my Apps and I recommend that for everyone.

There are a number of weather and news widgets that do exactly what you are describing although they may look or behave somewhat different than what you had.

I know that search functions in the market are dumb (and this is related to Google? WTF?) but searching for "weather" will bring up a ton of Apps.

Also, look for the thread in this sub-forum about "favorite apps" there are a ton of weather widgets described therein, many of which have screen shots.


Good luck.
 
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As long as you are using the same Gmail account for both phones most of your Apps should reload on the new phone automatically.

I use Appbrain to log and backup all my Apps and I recommend that for everyone.

There are a number of weather and news widgets that do exactly what you are describing although they may look or behave somewhat different than what you had.

I know that search functions in the market are dumb (and this is related to Google? WTF?) but searching for "weather" will bring up a ton of Apps.

Also, look for the thread in this sub-forum about "favorite apps" there are a ton of weather widgets described therein, many of which have screen shots.


Good luck.

I've tried about 4 or 5 different ones now, and none of them auto update to my location like the HTC one used to

Would i not be able to extract the HTC file and put it on the Samsung at all?
 
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I've tried about 4 or 5 different ones now, and none of them auto update to my location like the HTC one used to

Would i not be able to extract the HTC file and put it on the Samsung at all?

Yes, if you have your old phone and particularly if the old widget was stored on the SD card you should be able to move it.

I believe widgets like Apps are APK files...if you can find the right file it should execute just fine as I understand it.

I know a number of Apps for moving and executing files if you need that help.


Cheers
 
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Yes, if you have your old phone and particularly if the old widget was stored on the SD card you should be able to move it.

I believe widgets like Apps are APK files...if you can find the right file it should execute just fine as I understand it.

I know a number of Apps for moving and executing files if you need that help.


Cheers

Any chance of sending me some links to the apps bud?

I'm just not sure if i can use the HTC apps/widgets on the Samsung...only 1 way to tell i suppose
 
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