It is not a new thing
that android apps can be open on blackberry playbook but some people do not
know that it is possible. So, today I will be writing on how you can install
and run android apps on your playbook.
First of all you need to
install the BBH tool (simply go to Google type in “BBH TOOL” and click on the
first result)
Go to a website that has
good apps for playbook e.g. goodereader.com the apps will be .bar files Save
the apps n your pc
On your playbook you go
to settings > security > development mode
If it is off turn it on
Enter your password it’s
advisable to make the password short and easy to remember.
Connect the playbook to
your computer. The playbook will show you a pop up message showing you that the
development mode is on and it will give you two ip addresses, take note of the
on the left.
Open the BBH tool and run
it as an administrator (it may give a message saying that no blackberry os is
installed just click “ok”)
Go to play book and enter
the ip address that was displayed on the left earlier on your playbook, enter
your password.
Then click on add files
navigate the browser to where you downloaded the .BAR file
Then finally click on
install it.
Now you can enjoy your
android apps on your playbook
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