From X10 Repair Depot:
Also, due to licensing issues, the X10 version will not have Google Play installed.
Two issues with this:
1) Wouldn't it be fair to your customer base to note this on your website? Full disclosure is important, especially to android newbies like myself.
2) Can somebody post a newbie-link to a workaround to allow us to access android market product? I'll assume that X10 doesn't want to / can't give us that information directly.
Thanks.
Our sales website states that our tablets have Amazon Market support, it never indicated that the this unit would have Google Play (Market) support. This will not change with the new release. Getting certified by Google to be able supply Google Play is a huge undertaking and it is the reason that no low to mid range tablets LEGITIMATELY have Google support.
If you choose to install the manufacturer's OS rather than the X10 OS, then you should refer to forums specifically geared towards the OEM model.
I did go back and read the website.
"Full-Featured"
"With all the features you could want"
"Upgradeable to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) in February" (2012 assumed)
I aslo have a Galaxy Tab. On the chart on your website, it compares the AirPad only in ways that the AirPad can be perceived as better. This might have been the place to indicate that the Galaxy Tab was "certified" and the AirPad was not.
I realize that it is kind of a "newbie tax". If I want the AirPad to do what my Galxay Tab does, I will have to get support elsewhere. As you have indicated.
On your forum, you ask us to report how we are using our AirPads. That is all I am doing.
Peace Out,
Dberk