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> From: discuss-bounces-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org [mailto:discuss-bounces-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org] On Behalf > Of Jerry Feldman > > David has an iPhone not an Android. I have an AT&T Android. You can > certainly install any Android app from the Android command line using > the adb command. The real issue is that you cannot uninstall the AT&T What happens if you download an apk file directly and try to install it? For example... http://android-log-collector.googlecode.com/files/android-log-collector-1.1. 0.apk My favorite way to do that is to download it in my PC, save into dropbox. Run it from dropbox on the phone. I agree it's annoying that you can't uninstall the factory-installed junk. Some of it you wouldn't WANT to uninstall (lest the phone become unstable) ... But I'm sure I could do without Metro EZ Wifi... And Boingo... and a few others. But all in all, I don't have any real reason to care.
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