Google App Store For Blackberry
Are you up for the native Google store? Today is a special day for BlackBerry 10 users. Having the Amazon App Store for Android apps is good but nothing beats the Google’s Play Store itself. Now you can buy apps, books and music, and even get refund for paid Android apps on your BlackBerry! Thanks to Cobalt from CrackBerry forums for making this possible. The guy spent months behind this so don’t forget to donate him here.
Install the Google Play Store to your BlackBerry 10 phone such as the Z10, Z30, Z3, Q5, Q10, P9982, P9983, Passport, Classic, Leap, Priv, and more! BlackBerry users may have noticed that the BlackBerry World app store is very limited but now you can sideload the Play Store to your BB10 phone. The BlackBerry Marketplace for BlackBerry Enterprise Applications provides BlackBerry customers a wide range of secured BlackBerry apps built by our BlackBerry partners that extend your Good Dynamics and BlackBerry Enterprise Servers Blackberry environments. Download Google Play Store to BlackBerry 10. Enable Allow Apps from Other Sources to be Installed – Go to Settings - App Manager - Installing Apps - Allow Apps from Other Sources to be Installed 2. Install Google Play Services – Download the Google Play Services.APK file, open it, and press Install: Google Play Services.APK Download. My BlackBerry Curve is now my main T-Mobile phone and I find that the 3rd party application support is just what I need to get things done and be productive. Google sent me an email to let me know that the Google Mobile App for BlackBerry devices is now available for free by visiting m.google.com from your BlackBerry browser.
Features:
- Browse your favorite apps, games, movies, music or books
- Buy apps, books or music
- Download and install apps, also paid ones
- Get refund for paid apps
We salute Cobalt for his hard work for #TeamBlackBerry
Files to Download
Google Play Store (buy/download/refund)
Google Account Manager
Blackberry Google ID
How To Install
- Install Google Account Manager and then add a 3rd party Google account in BlackBerry accounts settings page. Do NOT run and try logging in with the Google Account Manager app.
- Install Blackberry Google ID and then do a checkin
- Install Google Play Store
Google Play Store App For Blackberry
Open Google Play Store, browse your app and press the install button to download. If it is a paid app, you can directly buy and then download it. You can even get a refund if you don’t like the app.
For FAQs or any query, head over to the original thread here.
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- Download the root software. You will need the 'Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry' file, which can be found on the XDA Developers forums. Extract the file on your computer.
- Connect your Kindle Fire to your PC via USB. Open the Device Manager (Start → Search → 'device manager') and expand the Portable Devices section. Right-click on your Kindle and select Properties. Click the Drivers tab and click 'Uninstall'. Unplug your Kindle.
- Download and install the Kindle ADB drivers. These can be found on the XDA Developers forums.
- Open the Security menu in your Kindle's Settings menu. Toggle 'Enable ADB' to on.
- Connect your Kindle Fire to your computer again via USB. Wait for the drivers to install again.
- Open the Root with Restore folder that you extracted earlier. Double-click the RunMe.bat file. Choose Option 1 from the menu that appears.
- Backup and restore your Kindle. Tap 'Backup My Data' on the screen that appears on your Kindle. When the backup is finished, press any button on your computer. After that, tap the 'Restore My Data' option on your Kindle, and then press any key on your computer when it is finished.
- Allow your Kindle to boot twice. After it reboots the first time, unlock the device and then wait for it to restart again.
- Restore your data again, press any key on your computer when finished, and then wait for the reboot again.
- Look for the Superuser app. Once the device finishes rebooting again, open the App Drawer and look for the app called Superuser. If it's there, then the rooting was successful.