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Theoretically Android is somewhat linux. <BR>
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So, after factory reset of a Verizon HTC Rezound, it actually works again, and it is at the most current Android HTC offers - 4.0.3. <BR>
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And Dropbox offers no version for 4.0.3. <BR>
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APKMirror has Dropbox version 3.0.4.44, which indicates it can work with Android 4.0.3. When installed, it comes up, and immediately insists I update Dropbox, and offers no options but to go the Play Store, which of course doesn't have any compatible version. <BR>
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Ergo, I'm in an infinite loop. <BR>
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Dropbox support (meh) and forum basically are of no help. For some reason Dropbox has decided older phones are simply not worthy. <BR>
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Is it possible to force an APK of a later version of Dropbox to be installed? Or will it refuse to install? It's hard to believe that a later version truly won't work. It seems more likely they didn't feel like back-testing it. <BR>
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I kinda have too much going on in my life in the near future to be rooting my primary phone and installing a non-HTC android. <BR>
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Are there other options? (other than scrapping Dropbox and going to Google Drive that is.) <BR>
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Neal <BR>
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