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If you have wanted access to a local P2P network via your Android device, this is your solution. Frostwire allows you to share media files with other nearby users via a Wi-Fi connection. In order to install the program, you will need to download it and install it to your Android phone.
- Navigate to 'Settings > Applications' on your phone.
- Check the 'Unknown Sources' box. This will allow you to install applications not available on the Android Market. Exit your settings.
- Open your internet browser on your Android device and navigate to frostwire.com/android.
- Select Download which will begin the application download.
- Once downloaded, open the application. Congratulations! You did it!
Other Suggestions:
- Navigate to 'Menu > Preferences' within the Frostwire application to choose a username or select which files you wish to share and which files are private.
- The following file formats may be shared: WMA, OGG, MP3, PDF, DOC, TXT, AVI, MPG, GIF, PNG, JPG
- You can chat with nearby users by selecting 'Chat'.
- By selecting 'Search' from the top menu, you can easily find files being shared by local users.
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