I read about this new game called Blood and Glory at a website and decided to search it in the market but it wouldn't show up. I went back to the site and they had one of those scanner codes so I took a pic, hit open browser and it took me to the market and I hit download. Geez, 35 megs or something like that.
The thing is while I was downloading it I noticed there was a black bar at the top that said the app was not compatible with my device. I decided to download it anyway just to see what happens. It had to download 75 megs of data to my SD Card and then started. I was actually surprised at how smooth the app ran. I am guessing it was not supposed to be compatible because maybe it needs a faster processor than the Epic 4G has but it does run great and has great graphics.
My question is, why does it hide apps like that even though the app does work fine and also, how many other apps are out there that are being hidden because something decides its not compatible with our phones. Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated.
Jim
The thing is while I was downloading it I noticed there was a black bar at the top that said the app was not compatible with my device. I decided to download it anyway just to see what happens. It had to download 75 megs of data to my SD Card and then started. I was actually surprised at how smooth the app ran. I am guessing it was not supposed to be compatible because maybe it needs a faster processor than the Epic 4G has but it does run great and has great graphics.
My question is, why does it hide apps like that even though the app does work fine and also, how many other apps are out there that are being hidden because something decides its not compatible with our phones. Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated.
Jim