rajeesh Posted October 14, 2012 Share Posted October 14, 2012 The number of apps available through the Google Play store are growing at an exponential rate. There’s an app for just about everything you can think of, from mapping, to social media, to weather, travel and so on. One catch is that you usually need a reliable data connection to download an app. What if you’re on holidays overseas and don’t want to pay ridiculous roaming prices? What if you’re in the middle of nowhere without any reception and want to get that GPS app that your friend is using on his mobile? Luckily, Google has made it easy to transfer apps from one Android phone to another via Bluetooth. This functionality actually allows for you to transfer paid apps too, although they will revert to the free / trial version as soon as you next run Google Play. Read the full article at source: Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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