I am working on an app with a wear module, and would like to distribute to some users so they can install it on their devices. The thing is, when I try to generate the release version on Android Studio, I have to build one apk for app and one apk for wear, and I can't install the wear apk in the wearable device using the common tools I know for beta distribution. The user is able to download both apks, but only can install the app apk. Is there a way to distribute an android wear app for testing using those platforms without using Google Play Alpha/Beta distribution?
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I have the same: Mobile app and wear companion app. I was able to distribute the wear app to beta testers via GooglePlay using Multiple APK Support– ElletlarMay 4, 2018 at 14:41
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Hi @Elletlar. Is it possible to do it without Google Play? I kind of have that restriction for this project ...– allo86May 4, 2018 at 14:45
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Sorry, I missed the "without" in your question. I do have some users that "side-load" preview versions of the app, but I assume they use ADB to do that. I've only installed the app via ADB or GooglePlay so probably better to let someone else comment. I suppose you could consider issuing it as a wear 1.x style app where the watch APK is bundled with the phone APK.– ElletlarMay 4, 2018 at 14:56
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How are your users installing the phone app without using Google Play? And why can't they use that same technique fro the Wear app?– SterlingMay 7, 2018 at 5:59
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@String we use hockey app, and they don't have support for wear apps.– allo86May 7, 2018 at 12:41
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