How To Install Android Apps In BlackBerry 10. Probably all aware that the BlackBerry 10 operating system allows users to install Android applications. The installation process applications on BlackBerry 10 is also quite simple, and can be said to be suitable to be performed either by new users or old. Guidance we provide is meant for users who use Windows computers.
To install Android applications on the BlackBerry 10, the user must convert file format to .BAR, which requires a little extra effort to do it.
Installation files
First, before starting the installation process, make sure you have Java JRE installed on your Windows computer. We tried it with Java JRE 7, but failed, and requires the user to use the Java JRE 6.
Download Java JRE 6 Windows 32-bit
Apart from the Java JRE, users also need software that allows it to be installed on your device, which is DDPB.
Enabling Development Mode In Device
The first thing to do is to enable Development Mode on your BlackBerry device 10. This can be done easily, so that users only need to go to the Settings, and then through the Security and Privacy, select Development Mode page.
In Development Mode, you can activate it by changing the Use Development Mode to On. You will be prompted to enter the password to be used in the next step.
Connecting to AFCP
Upon completion of the Development Mode enabled, then users can connect their device to a computer via USB cable, and then start the software installed on the first AFCP.
Through AFCP, on the left you can see there is room for PlayBook IP Address and password for it. In the IP Address, you need to enter the IP address of your device, which can be found by the Settings> About> Network, and look at IPv4.
Next enter the password, and click Connect.
Once complete AFCP connect your device, you can then add files directly to the device BAR shaped through contact option, and then click Install button on the bottom. It will take a few seconds before the application is installed on the BlackBerry device 10, and then can be used.