• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

Help Help???

Hi I have a Samsung Galaxy Core running 4.4.2 kitkat and my friend has a galaxy s2 running 4.1.2 jellybean. He want me to download a game called Mortal Combat X and I was like sure what ever. I go and download it and Google Play says that this version is not compatible with your device? what does that mean? What does my friends phone who is running jellybean and I am running kitkat have that i don't?
 
Possibly.
Did you read the complete description of the app on google play store?
 
It also requires 1G RAM and 1.5G of space on the phone.
With 8G total on that phone, you probably don't have enough space.
 
It also requires 1G RAM and 1.5G of space on the phone.
With 8G total on that phone, you probably don't have enough space.
Dude, I have 16gb on my phone even withoud an SD card. also I have 1.5 gigs of ram and its also duo prosseser
 
Last edited:
Dude, all the specs I found stated otherwise. Ex:
http://www.engadget.com/2013/05/06/samsung-galaxy-core/
See I told you. I know my own phone. My ram says 1.32 gigabytes, but its technically 1.5 gigs
14bu6gg.jpg
2m6oihi.jpg
dzwh01.jpg
 
So it is a Galaxy Core LTE.
Details are important.
Online specs say 16G.
 
Last edited:
There are two ways a developer determines compatibility. One is by minimum specification ... memory, screen resolution, etc. The other way is by a list of compatible devices that they have actually tested. This is especially true of game developers who's apps tend to tax resources and have trouble fielding support questions from owners of off-brand or uncommon phones that meet the spec but still break the game. I suspect Warner Bros. never tested the Galaxy Core and therefore don't whitelist it.

You can drop them a line at support@wbgames.com and ask them directly if your phone is compatible and supported.
 
There are two ways a developer determines compatibility. One is by minimum specification ... memory, screen resolution, etc. The other way is by a list of compatible devices that they have actually tested. This is especially true of game developers who's apps tend to tax resources and have trouble fielding support questions from owners of off-brand or uncommon phones that meet the spec but still break the game. I suspect Warner Bros. never tested the Galaxy Core and therefore don't whitelist it.

You can drop them a line at support@wbgames.com and ask them directly if your phone is compatible and supported.
Did that
 
Back
Top Bottom