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Sideloading Android Apps on BB10&PlayBook
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   Loading Android Apps on BlackBerry PlayBook

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Though PlayBook didn't get BB10 but  still We can sideload many android apps such as Whatsapp, Tubemate Youtube Downloader, Many Android games Dr.Driving, Dr. Parking, sniper,etc.
In this trick we will show you how to load android apps on BlackBerry PlayBook.
Now this is very simple to load android apps on PlayBook.
1.First of all you just need To Switch ON DEVELOPER Mode on BlackBerry PlayBook
2.A Chrome Browser for your PC or Laptop, Or ChromeBook, Also available for Mozilla Firefox.
3.Now go to Chrome web store search for BlackBerry PlayBook App Manager(https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bb10-playbook-app-manager/kmbaalodpmjjhpobkgljnelbpblnikkp/details), This is an extension for Chrome Browser but act as app manager for BB10 DEVICES and PlayBook.
4.Now you need a Wifi Connection for this
5.Connect your laptop to wifi and open BlackBerry PlayBook App Manager Extension.
5.Also connect your PlayBook or other BB10 device to same wifi connection
The app manager extension on Chrome will ask you IPv4 address( for this go to settings,about,network, ipv4 in PlayBook)
6. Type the IP address of your PlayBook there in the manager extension and it will try to connect to your PlayBook.
(Remember Switch ON Developer mode on BlackBerry First with a password and remember it)
7. Now Download .Bar apps from these 2 sites- (1.)http://apk2bar.org/
8. After downloading app in your pc click on Install in The App Manager.
9.Rest follow screen instructions for loading apps its too easy.
If You still can't follow these steps feel free to contact us, Plz leave your comments.
NOTE: You cant install all android apps, Because Android Runtime for PlayBook is Android 2.3.3( Ginger Bread)


 
       





Above screen shots shows android apps being installed on PlayBook.

Requirements and Features of BlackBerry App Manager
. Cross-platform (Windows/Mac/Linux).
. Nothing else but the browser is required. Java Runtime Environment? .NET framework? Come on, forget the hassles and save time.
. Where're the apps that I just installed? Great, there are links to them that saved in logs. One simple click and the app is located and highlighted.
. Way easier to search, copy text, or print, which is benefited from the browser.

Main Features of BlackBerry App Manager 
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1. Save your password in the browser for auto login (or not if you choose not to). Some tricks are done to save half of usual login time.
2. List all the apps installed. Query run status, launch, terminate, or uninstall any individual app.
3. Install apps by a queue. Multiple apps may be added to the queue by choosing files in a dialog or a simple drag and drop. Apps may be removed from the queue and installation may be aborted. Installation status is displayed in two steps: file uploading (to the BlackBerry 10 / PlayBook device) with a progress bar and the actual installation with echoed messages.
4. Auto retry for any incomplete installation or uninstallation.
5. Log and categorize all the results of installations. Locate each one of them by a simple click.


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