1. mdjZm's Avatar
    I have Tubemate installed in my BlackBerry z10 os v10.2.1.2977
    But like all other android apps, even Tubemate shows error, "access denied to SD card"
    I cannot even change the application permissions of any android app that was installed.
    Help me to make worth of d android apps on my phone

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    Last edited by mdjZm; 07-27-14 at 12:10 PM.
    07-27-14 07:03 AM
  2. macexplorer's Avatar
    I had this problem too, but dont remember which version.
    The next leak i loaded solved this. Try for a version greater than your current one.
    Am currently on 3247 on my z30 and dont have this problem.
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    07-27-14 08:09 AM
  3. mdjZm's Avatar
    I have the OS upgraded to the latest available (2977) version. Unfortunately on all versions, the condition is same

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    07-27-14 09:00 AM
  4. Traxxmy's Avatar
    I remember reading somewhere that android apps cannot access memory card though not sure where.

    Symbian is still and always my favourite Os. Nokia 808. FilePLAY Music Player
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    07-27-14 10:05 AM
  5. mdjZm's Avatar
    If that's true, I don't see any good in installing android apps on blackberry 10.
    I have tried Amazon appstore, app sharer, flash transfer, Tubemate, PicsArt, line messenger, Download via uc browser N opera mini N not a single one worked!

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    07-27-14 11:07 AM
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    Android apps denies permission!-img_20140727_214908.png

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    07-27-14 11:21 AM
  7. mdjZm's Avatar
    Android apps denies permission!-img_20140727_215457.png

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    07-27-14 11:31 AM
  8. mdjZm's Avatar
    All of them only gets installed, but wouldn't work desirably!
    Having no access to memory, Amazon appstore wouldn't download apps, Tubemate wouldn't download youtube videos, AppSharer wouldn't share apps on your phone...!!
    What's the point really then??!

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    07-27-14 11:34 AM
  9. AidenSurvival's Avatar
    Any android app on my BlackBerry saves to SD card. I find it odd it's not working for you.

    Posted from my lovely BlackBerry Q5
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    07-27-14 12:15 PM
  10. 16698624's Avatar
    All of them only gets installed, but wouldn't work desirably!
    Having no access to memory, Amazon appstore wouldn't download apps, Tubemate wouldn't download youtube videos, AppSharer wouldn't share apps on your phone...!!
    What's the point really then??!

    Posted via CB10
    downloaded the same video, it seems working just fine...
    Android apps denies permission!-img_20140727_111532.png

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    07-27-14 12:20 PM
  11. mdjZm's Avatar
    Is there something I should do to give these apps, the access to memory?
    I desperately need help guys

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    07-27-14 12:28 PM
  12. Traxxmy's Avatar
    Maybe you search in BBW for native apps first. Android apps is developed and to be use by android. I assume tubemate is youtube app ther there is a lot of native youtube apps in BBW unless you want to save a few dollars in your piggy

    Symbian is still and always my favourite Os. Nokia 808. FilePLAY Music Player
    07-28-14 06:41 AM
  13. John Pawling's Avatar
    Is there something I should do to give these apps, the access to memory?
    I desperately need help guys

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    Check to see if the SD card is encrypted. It is set in this following screen

    Android apps denies permission!-img_20140728_080402.png

    I have no issues with apps downloaded from the Amazon app store.

    Posted via CB10 1.5.0 on my Z10 10.2.1.2977 on the Rogers Network
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    07-28-14 07:06 AM
  14. Traxxmy's Avatar
    Maybe you search in BBW for native apps first. Android apps is developed and to be use by android. I assume tubemate is youtube app and there is a lot of native youtube apps in BBW unless you want to save a few dollars in your piggy

    Symbian is still and always my favourite Os. Nokia 808. FilePLAY Music Player


    Symbian is still and always my favourite Os. Nokia 808. FilePLAY Music Player
    07-28-14 07:39 AM
  15. mdjZm's Avatar
    [QUOTE=John Pawling;10652473]Check to see if the SD card is encrypted. It is set in this following screen

    It isn't encrypted either


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    07-30-14 01:42 AM
  16. Heinz Katchup's Avatar
    Mine works like a charm. Make sure your using the TubeMate (Legacy) version.

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    07-30-14 01:44 AM
  17. mdjZm's Avatar
    Can this be due to some missing files or folders in my device or sd card? I might have deleted something accidently..

    Help me please

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    07-30-14 01:44 AM
  18. mdjZm's Avatar
    Mine works like a charm. Make sure your using the TubeMate (Legacy) version.

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    Yes I'm. I tried both d Android and d PlayBook versions of Tubemate. N this is d same case with any other android apps, they just wouldn't access d SD card, N fail to work!

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    07-30-14 01:47 AM
  19. mdjZm's Avatar
    Maybe you search in BBW for native apps first. Android apps is developed and to be use by android. I assume tubemate is youtube app ther there is a lot of native youtube apps in BBW unless you want to save a few dollars in your piggy

    Symbian is still and always my favourite Os. Nokia 808. FilePLAY Music Player
    Only Android apps fail this way. They just wouldn't access the memory!

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    07-30-14 01:52 AM
  20. Heinz Katchup's Avatar
    Yes I'm. I tried both d Android and d PlayBook versions of Tubemate. N this is d same case with any other android apps, they just wouldn't access d SD card, N fail to work!
    Sorry bout your luck. Might be time for a good ol' Backup, Wipe and Restore of your device.

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    07-30-14 01:54 AM
  21. mdjZm's Avatar
    Sorry bout your luck. Might be time for a good ol' Backup, Wipe and Restore of your device.

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    That's the only thing left to do now
    But mine is a new phone n is hardly used. Isn't it too early for a wipe?

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    07-30-14 02:06 AM
  22. Heinz Katchup's Avatar
    That's the only thing left to do now
    But mine is a new phone n is hardly used. Isn't it too early for a wipe?

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    Nope. New users trigger the most malfunctions in their BB10 device. I learned that myself early on.

    Mine was new and hardly used once upon time also. That's when I made the most mistakes with the BB10 OS.

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    07-30-14 02:10 AM
  23. eywong's Avatar
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    Try to save your file to path "/mnt/sdcard/external_sd/videos/"
    Z10STL100-3/10.2.1.3253
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    07-30-14 02:34 AM
  24. mdjZm's Avatar
    Try to save your file to path "/mnt/sdcard/external_sd/videos/"
    Z10STL100-3/10.2.1.3253
    It says "sd card is not writable "
    That's the permission denial I was talking about. It's been bugging me for some days now

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    07-30-14 02:50 AM
  25. mdjZm's Avatar
    I do not have a folder named "android" on my sd card.
    Why is this? Is this the problem?

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    07-30-14 03:51 AM
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