Root method Android Market on BlackBerry PlayBook

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Developers have the root method Dingleberry for the BlackBerry’s tablet PlayBook is released. The method makes it possible to use the Android Market to install on the tablet of RIM, and so all the Android apps on the PlayBook.

Dingleberry works only with version 2.0 of the firmware for the PlayBook, writes IntoMobile. The 2.0 version of the firmware includes an Android Player, so Android apps can run on the tablet. A version of the Android Market is missing, however, because the PlayBook is not by Google has been approved as an Android device.

To Market on the PlayBook, must be a Google Apps pack can be downloaded from Cyanogenmod. There is also a launcher app is needed for the Market to restart on the PlayBook, because it doesn’t work through the Android Player. After installation of Market apps can be on the PlayBook to be installed.

The PlayBook is the first tablet from RIM and the model came this spring. It contains a 7″screen with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels and runs on an Omap4-soc. RIM always had the intention of Android applications to run on the PlayBook. Probably also get new smartphones equipped with BlackBerry 10 the ability of Android apps to run.