Hello! I have an older tablet - Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 running Android 4.2.2 - that I had Dropbox installed on, until I had to do a factory reset. Now, I can't install from Google Play store, as the current version is not compatible with my device.

Unfortunately, I haven't found a comprehensive source for this information, but you can usually deduce what version is appropriate by reading through old forum posts on various fora. The link below will give you a chronology of the various Dropbox for android versions, you can correllate that with the chronology of the Android versions to limit the possibilities.


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I downloaded an older version for my Motorola Xoom because my tablet was not compatible with the newer versions. At least it will let me sign in but then tells me my Dropbox is out of date and to go to Google Play to download the latest version which does not work.

Hubspot works perfectly well in the portrait view on my iPhone.


But I also would like to use the app on my Android tablet. As I use an external keyboard a landscape view would be a great feature to have.

We bought a Android tablet with book cover keyboard, because we want to use it to write notes during our meetings with customers, directly to HubSpot CRM. But, the Android application of HubSpot CRM cannot be use in landscape format, and only in portrait format.

I'm actually replying to this post with landscape mode on Android tablet with website log-in. But this is absolutely not possible with Android Hubspot app feature. This cause so much problem for Android tablet with keyboard combination. There are quite a lot of wierd lacking features to Hubspot, and this is one of very obviously ones that they haven't corrected yet. Please make Android Hubspot apps to be used as landscape please!

To be fair, on a tablet you can also just use the browser version. However, making the app some kind of responsive and landscape activated can't be such big of a deal. Who would have thought such an innovative developer would have issues with an app not being capable of landscape-mode.

At first, after reading the threads above, I was excited to realize that I could use the Chrome browser on my tablet to access HS. It was working great until I clicked a link, which forced me to use the portrait-oriented app again.

Come on Hubspot, this is very basic functionality. I cannot believe how often Hubspot disappoints as a CRM. Yes technically you can delete the app and work in Chrome but my tablet is connected to my phone so that I can dial directly with the app. I cannot do this with Chrome. Super disappointed in HS again

In fact i tried this, located (with a bit of difficulty) the pdf on disk (it has a hashed not-recognizable name),

opened in Xodo, annotated. The paperpile android app did not see the changes, maybe because it was not looking for unexpected changes from another program. But could it?

They problem is somewhat random so this is not a definitive test, but it makes me wonder: is the problem specific to samsung tablets? All the people who have mentioned a tablet type (including a comment in the play store) have said Samsung.

I have also tried other android tablets: a chromebook (not an android tablet, but I installed the android app), and an Onyx ebook reader. On these the problem -seems- to happen much less, but annotations still disappear (and sometimes reappear).

Absolutely! While it is understandable that migrating software from iOS to Android can be a bigger challenge than vice versa, I believe there is a number of users here who use Android tablets and wish to be able to use FigJam much like iPad users.

I'm lookng to buy a basic new Android tablet purely for control of my Katana 50, series 1.What would be a good tablet for that? I know that not all Android tablets work as it would need On The Go support and a new enough version of the OS.I'm thinking a 7 inch would be enough, as the Katana apps seem mainly designed for a phone screen. I know I'll need an on-the-go cable too.

The 2 Katana apps available are not in Amazon's built-in app store, I don't know why.You have to install the Google Play Store to get them.Instructions are on the Android Police website, go to this page on the tablet:

Both Katana apps worked fine with this setup, no problems. The amp does not charge the tablet (shame), but the tablet has good battery life so it's OK. Katana Librarian does seem to do everything I need, once unlocked.

I am looking for suggestions for a rugged Android tablet to use Reachview 3.

We want to use the Emlids with mor eof our field staff and I am looking to learn from anyone who has experience using any android tablets. Currently I use an Android phone but if I am giving over the system to our field staff a tablet would have a bigger screen and presumably long battery power.

I also have had good results with the Cedar CT8 tablet, similar to the E38 tablet mentioned above.

Bought it as a package from Microsurvey, when they first introduced the Microsurvey FieldGenius Android version. Great form factor versus the usual tiny data collector screen.

Very true, for my needs I needed a more robust and flexible program. It suites my needs. I also have RV3 on it as well and can use either program on it. The tablet and set-up has worked well for me in the filed. I would post a picture if I could of the tablet set-up if I could.

My google pixel 3xl has dark mode and it works flawlessly running android 12 and build number 1.01 (16.0.14827.20124) it starts automatically if dark mode is enabled and I have the theme option present in the settings in the app, however my Samsung galaxy tab s7 does not have this feature (it does not start automatically with dark mode and there is no theme feature in the settings of the app under display preferences) It is also running android 12 and the exact same build number

There have been other forms of Samsung tablet users who also do not have dark mode yet. Only thing I can think of is that is due to some ui optimisation from the larger screen of the tablet, as the settings option itself appears differently to the phone version along with some other things, (appears as pop up in centre of screen rather than using up entire screen like it is on phone.


I have also uninstalled cleared data and cache and re installed on my pixel 3xl setup app identically to tab s7 and the option is there. Same google play account and same Microsoft accounts. Please help me resolve this issue as this app is essential to me and I've been told I can't use this app for extended periods of time with my eyes, my current only solution is to use a colour inverter in accessibly options which breaks a plethora of elements.

I posted this on another form and was told to post here would really appreciate some help or a work around, no matter how janky. I tried using the force dark mode in developer options and even that didn't edit the look of the page which normally brute forces dark mode in unsupported apps. This seems to be impacting all Samsung galaxy tablet users as I have found multiple other form posts all from tablet users, would really love this to be fixed. Especially considering I bought this tablet due to the collaboration Microsoft had with Samsung for these tablets to improve compatibility and productivity. Just to find a basic feature is excluded from them.

Hi. I also have a Samsung tablet with Android 11. I am having the same issue. It might not be related to the firmware update. The current version is 2.2.47. I was able to roll mine back to version 2.2.43. It did not fix the problem. It might be the Tablo tv app. The current version is 1.0.7. I was able to find and install version 1.0.5. That did not fix the problem either.

I have the same issue.

All functions of the Tablo TV app work except no video will display. Only sound and video controls will display in a blank screen. I just upgraded the tablet from Android 11 to 12 and same problem.

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Look, the idea of having streaming channels in the lineup is nice, but something happened around the first firmware updates that broke the image on tablets running similar hardware, and it needs to be looked at.

If you have an Android tablet that is compatible with a Square credit card reader, you have the option to use your tablet with a Square reader and a third-party stand that is used to mount a variety of tablet models. You can find these stands in many local and online stores. Note: these stands do not read the credit cards: they are designed for holding your tablet. If you plan to use Square's free plug-in reader, make sure the stand leaves ample room around the headphone jack of your tablet.

Evernote would be perfect with the pen. I'm a paying user and it just does not work with the S Pen. Samsung Tab 4 is probably th best Android tablet around and it's a shame Evernote does not support its stylus.

I bought an Android tablet with manual keyboard and since the combo seems so ideal for other work, I thought coding with it would enable a pension for my oldish PC computer if the tablet would substitute that approach, too.

I think your best bet is to use a "workaround". Sign up for a cloud based IDE such as Cloud9. Then you can use the web browser on your tablet. The source code can be stored on GitHub, or your own private git repository, and tested and run on the cloud9 servers. You get a command line interface to your VM where you can do your git and npm things. 0852c4b9a8

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