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I’m having trouble installing an app from HP webOS App
Catalog
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If you received one of the following errors, the app is not compatible
with your device:
This application is not available for your model.
This application is not available for your carrier.
This application is not available in your country.
This application cannot run on your current operating system. Use
the System Updates app to install the system update and try again.
This is not a valid webOS application.
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If you received an error message other than the ones shown above,
follow the prompts to reinstall the app.
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Delete the application (see
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Restart your device, and then try the download again (see
I want to install an app on my device from a source other
than HP webOS App Catalog
App Catalog, which includes the on-device catalog and the associated
web and beta distribution channels, is the only officially supported
mechanism for installing applications on your HP XXX. Third-party sources
may make applications available for installation on your device via
alternative mechanisms. These apps are sometimes referred to as
“homebrew” apps. Homebrew apps have not been tested and certified
by HP. HP cannot assist with the finding, purchasing, downloading,
installing, or removing of applications that are not from App Catalog.
Installing homebrew applications can modify your webOS device in any
number of ways that may cause your device to behave erratically over
time. While your device may work fine with these applications on the
current version of webOS, it is possible that the application could cause
issues with your device in future versions of webOS.
If you installed an application via a mechanism other than App Catalog,
you may find that you cannot download or install software updates, but
the device continues to prompt you to update. If you have installed such
an application, you need to remove the app before attempting to update
your webOS device. Follow the developer’s instructions on how to
uninstall these apps.
If you installed an app that was intended for a wireless service provider
other than yours, that app is also not certified by HP for your device and
you need to uninstall the app before updating your device.
NOTE
Be sure to make a backup copy of any information stored in the app
before you uninstall it. If the developer does not provide a way to back up the
data, you can write down the information to save it. Alternatively, press the
power
Center
to save screen captures of important data to the
screencaptures folder in Photos & Videos.
If you see issues with your device after a webOS update and you have a
homebrew application installed, use webOS Doctor to restore your device
to factory default settings. A partial or full erase does not return the device
to factory settings after some homebrew apps have been installed. See
T5. Tether your device to your computer and reinstall webOS
Using your HP XXX with an HP webOS
smartphone
The person on the other end of the line hears an echo
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Try decreasing the volume on your device—whether you are using the
microphone or a headset—to avoid coupling or feedback on the other
person’s end.
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Position the microphone closer to your ear to prevent sound leaking
back into the microphone.
TIP
If you delete an app purchased from App Catalog, you don’t have to
purchase the application again. Purchased applications are associated with
your HP webOS Account (see
Reinstall a deleted application
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