Wednesday, July 4, 2012

How to access Google Play Music, Magazines, Books, Movies and TV Shows from outside the U.S.


If you live in the U.S and own an Android device, you are one of the lucky people who are granted full access to the Google Play experience: Games & Apps, as well cloud-based content such as Music, Books, Magazines, Movies and TV Shows. Unfortunately, with the exception of games and apps, this cloud-based content is officially available only for U.S. users, leaving the rest of the world in the dark.

But as any geek will tell you, probably the best thing about the Android OS and the ecosystem around it is that there is a workaround for basically anything you can imagine. Fortunately, XDA Forums senior member kishankpadivar has just posted a walk through on how to enable access to all of the content on Google Play even if you live outside the US.

How to access Google Play Magazines, Movies, Music and TV shows from outside the US

Here is a step by step tutorial on how to enable full access to the Google Play content from outside the US:

1. The first thing you’ll need to do is root your phone. If your smartphone is already rooted, just skip to the next step
2. Download and install Play store v 3.7.11 .
3. Download Market Enabler , then install the app
4. Download DROID vpn from the Play Store and register for an account
5. Go to „App Manager” and delete the cache and Play Store data
6. Run Market Enabler and choose any of the U.S. carrier listed there, then select „fake this provider now” (the app does exactly what the message says)
7. Run DROID vpn, log in, then push „start”
8. Once all the steps above are completed, you’ll be able to download the Music, Books, TV Shows and Movies from Google Play
If this method worked for you and you want to show some gratitude, head on to the XDA and spread the love!

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