Comment by hkt
4 months ago
It runs Android apps. Presumably, it has access to the Play store in some capacity, or a viable alternative.
4 months ago
It runs Android apps. Presumably, it has access to the Play store in some capacity, or a viable alternative.
Access to the Play Store requires the proprietary Google Play Services code, so I doubt this has it. The alternative would be installing apps via APK files.
According to Wikipedia,there are apps that provide an emulated Android environment ("Easy Abroad", "Droitong"), they're incomplete and glitchy, and a lot of important apps won't run at all (including banking apps and streaming services).
People often use micro-g and co.