Audio
.mp3
.wav
.ogg
.mid
.xmf
.mxmf
.rtttl
.rtx
.ota
.imy
.m4a
Image
.jpg
.gif
.png
.bmp
Video
.mp4
.3gp
Yes, Symphony Android mobiles support .apk files. .apk files are Android application packages that can be installed on Android devices. To install an .apk file on a Symphony Android mobile, you can follow these steps: Download the .apk file from a trusted website. Save the .apk file to your Android device. Open the file manager on your Android device. Locate the .apk file and tap on it. Tap on "Install" to install the app. You may need to grant permission to install apps from unknown sources before you can install the .apk file. To do this, go to Settings > Security > Unknown Sources and toggle the switch to the on position.
As far as I know, File Expert, an app for file management on Android phone, is the first app to support NFC transfer.
Yes, Web Browsers support three Bitmap image file types. BMP files are generally supported by latest browsers.
You need a file management app for any Android phone,e.g. File Expert, ES File Explorer.
Considering that you are talking about media player format i.e. .aac I would what supports such file format are media player. So, media player over Android supports .aac format.
The JVC KD-R200 only supports wma and mp3 file types.
Yes all android phones support mp4 but u have to take care when u convert video file it has to be mobile mp4 not computer mp4 because it takes lot of space and it has bigger video frame that won't fit on mobiles
Generally, the only way you can restore created files is if you have backed up the file. If it is an app, you can re-download it for free
An APK file, also known as an Android Package Kit or Android Application Package, is the file format used to distribute and install Android apps. It is a ZIP file that contains all the files and resources needed to run an app on an Android device.
You can transfer it to your phone but i dont think it will be recognize,change it to a zip file. Zip is compatible with android.
No, Belle OS (a Symbian variant by Nokia) does not support Android apps.
Poweramp is a popular and highly user-rated music player for Android and among its many useful features are a wide range of supported formats (including MP3, M4A including Apple Lossless, FLAC, WMA, OGG, and more), graphical equalizer, support for multiple playlist file formats, gapless, .cue file support, and more.