How to Get the Google + iPhone App Working on iPad??

Google has finally rolled out the Google + app for Apple iPhone 4 but there’s still no app available for iPad devices. But did you know that you can easily make your iPhone app compatible for iPad? Yup, its right. Today I am going to tell you a trick that makes your  Google + iPhone app working on iPad. Check it out!

Google + iPhone app

Things you’ll need:

1. Google + iPhone app

2. an iPhone

3. an iPad

4. iPhone Configuration Utility for Mac

5. a Mac OS X Desktop or Laptop

How to perform the task:

1.  Download the Google + iPhone app if you haven’t already downloaded.

Google + iPhone app downloading

2.  Now, if you don’t have the iPhone Configuration Utility for Mac, download it from Apple’s site.

iPhone Configuraion Utility downloading

3. If you have just downloaded the iPhone Configuration Utility for Mac, install it on your Mac. Installation is easy and a few minutes only.

Installing iphone configuration utility

4.Connect your iPhone to the Mac.

5. Now go to utilities and open the iPhone Configuration Utility.

Running the iPhone configuration utility

6. Now Highlight Applications and click Add. Then navigate to User >> Music >> iTunes >> iTunes Media >> Mobile Applications >> Google+ 1.01.ipa and click Open.

Mobile Applications into the iPhone configuration utility

7. Now plug your iPad into your Mac. After a while, you’ll see it listed under Devices.

iPad into the iPhone Configurationm Utility

8. Now Highlight the iPad. Click on the Applications tab. Scroll down until you see the Google+ mobile app. After it, Hit Install.

Installing the Google + app on iPad

9. It just take a few minutes to install. After installing, unplug your iPad from your Mac. Now you’ll see the Google + icon on your iPad’s Home Screen. It means that your app is now ready to work. Enjoy it!

Google + iPhone app installed on iPad

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Source: Byte