Tuesday, July 28, 2015

 

Apps dowload to pc or laptop as .apk file,later transfer to mobile

Lately I could not use google play store installed in my Goldberg Zap FX1 mobile. When I logged in, it asks to redeem though I did not get any redeem code to my email. So I could not browse playstore for apps or install. Same applies to gmail, I could not access the gmail. Well there may be some malware or virus in the mobile. I just bought it, so it might have infected while Android kitkat and other built in apps were installed.

Then I tried to download through the following method. But it did not work as in mobile it showed error in downloading.


http://www.howtogeek.com/161366/5-ways-to-install-android-apps-on-your-phone-or-tablet/
It provides all the info

Use the same gmail account you are using for your mobile to download apps through pc. As you click install it may ask to which phone it should install.

So I have gone for the following download apk file using evozi.com link generator
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Alternatively, allow download from unknown source, then download the APK file to your computer, transfer to your mobile using usb,then install it. It is called sideloading.

If your Android device is short on space, or you want to work around country restrictions, then you can simply download an APK file directly from Google Play to your computer and install it on your device later. Effectively, you can store an APK collection on your hard drive or cloud storage, then dip into it when you want to grab an app. Here's how to download APKs to your PC.
https://www.androidpit.com/how-to-download-apk-file-from-google-play

Download APK file from Google Play using a website

If you're a more casual APK downloader then a Chrome extension is probably not really necessary. Instead, you can just visit a dedicated site for generating APK download links whenever you need to.

    Go to the Play Store and find the app you want to download.
    Copy the app's URL address from the browser's address bar.
    Next, go to a site like Evozi's APK Downloader (Evozi also has a Chrome/Firefox extension)
http://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/
and paste the app package name (or the whole Google Play URL if you're lazy) in the box at the top of the page.


    Hit the blue button to generate the download link and save it to your computer.
    Sideload the APK to your phone/tablet and install it as above.Here you need to check to allow unkonwn source in security features in your setting.


nstall APK file on your Android device

    Enable 'Unknown sources' in your phone's security settings (Settings > Security > Unknown sources) to transfer APKs from your PC.
    Connect your phone to your PC using a USB cable. The necessary drivers should install automatically and your phone should show up like a USB storage device.


    Next, copy the APK you downloaded to your PC onto your phone (this is called ''sideloading''). I'd recommend an obvious location like the Downloads folder.
    Go to the Downloads folder on your phone using its File Manager app, then tap the APK you just transferred over. It will request your permissions then install itself to your device.
    For your peace of mind and security, disable ''Unknown Sources'' when you’re done.




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