TapToTalk Android FAQs
Will my Android device run TapToTalk?
There are dozens of Android devices.
Many more are coming to the market every day.
We cannot test or be familiar with every device available.
TapToTalk has run successfully on devices that support these key technical requirements:
NOTE: Many Android devices that are called eReaders or Media Players do not allow you to install additional applications and will therefore not run TapToTalk
Why can't I find TapToTalk in my device's App Market?
TapToTalk is available on the Google Play and AppsLib.
If your device does not support either of these markets, consult its manual or support site for instructions on installing a third party application.
Some devices allow you to install a program downloaded directly from a vendor.
If your device supports this, follow the instructions in your device manual and
click here to download the TapToTalk Android App.
Can I get TapToTalk from the Amazon Android App Store?
Yes. Click here.
How do I use/configure TapToTalk on Android?
If you are trying out our free TapToTalk Android App, click here.
When you add your name to our mailing list, we will email you a manual and additional free content.
Do you support Pandigital devices?
Pandigital sells inexpensive tablets at many retail outlets such as Kohls and Bed, Bath and Beyond, especially during the holiday season.
They are advertised as "Android Tablets" but their version of Android is not certified nor supported by Google, the makers of Android.
Therefore, we at TapToTalk do not support any of the Pandigital offerings.
For a low priced tablet, we suggest that you consider the Color Nook or Kindle Fire.
Can I use my barcode scanner app to download TapToTalk?
Yes. Here's the barcode: