I want to install an APK from PC to Android device. And because of user's Android and generally technical skills, I need to do it as automatically (silently) as possible. So how do I send an APK from PC to Android and start install there?
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tech-papers.org/run_android_apps_on_chrome– Balwinder SInghOct 4, 2014 at 12:26
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Use Airdroid app. play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid– Ashokchakravarthi NagarajanApr 23, 2015 at 12:05
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3I had this same problem in the context of software development (needed to install file manager on a very reluctant device for which I was developing an app that would access the sd card), so I think it's not off-topic.– AntonioOct 30, 2015 at 12:45
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-I'm facing issue to update in same way.... -update version and generate signed apk -when tap to install it prompts for updates but at the end show "App not install"??? any solution for this as i'm developing an app and wan to update on my physical device.– Muhammad Zeshan GhafoorJun 12, 2020 at 17:02
6 Answers
- Connect Android device to PC via USB cable and turn on USB storage.
- Copy .apk file to attached device's storage.
- Turn off USB storage and disconnect it from PC.
- Check the option Settings → Applications → Unknown sources OR Settings > Security > Unknown Sources.
- Open FileManager app and click on the copied .apk file. If you can't fine the apk file try searching or allowing hidden files. It will ask you whether to install this app or not. Click Yes or OK.
This procedure works even if ADB is not available.
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14If you don't have a file-browser, you can't install file-browser to install files. However, you CAN open a .apk by browsing with... THE BROWSER: file://path/to/app.apk Aug 16, 2013 at 1:15
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If you don't have a FileManager app installed you can download and install it from Google Play. It's free, but it shows advertising. It's able to install .apk files. Sep 24, 2013 at 20:30
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It's a very useful answer generally but this process can't be automated easily, probably this is the reason why wasn't it accepted.– pcjuzerFeb 18, 2015 at 12:10
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If you do not have a file manager and you cannot install it then it is possible to upload apk via bluetooth. Once transferred tap the file to install. Feb 19, 2015 at 11:34
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@LeosLiterak Most phones have a download-manager-app so you don't need an filebrowser for installing. Jul 8, 2015 at 17:30
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2You can host your apk at [http://]yoursite/your.apk then ask them to open this link in browser. Then it shall download the apk file and ask for permission to install.– CalvinMar 15, 2012 at 11:39
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9If they use Gmail, you can email the APK to them, and when they receive the email in the Android Gmail client the email has an "Install" button on it. Installing apps via Gmail is very easy, however do note that before anyone can install an app from a source other than the Android Market, they must set the "Unknown sources" setting on their device, to allow installation of apps from places other than the Android Market (Google Play!)– Ollie CMar 15, 2012 at 11:54
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4Remember in 4.2+ enable first adb Debugging. Quoted from above link: In order to use adb with a device connected over USB, you must enable USB debugging in the device system settings, under Developer options. On Android 4.2 and higher, the Developer options screen is hidden by default. To make it visible, go to Settings > About phone and tap Build number seven times. Return to the previous screen to find Developer options at the bottom.– OlafAug 11, 2014 at 16:09
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2Can't access that in China. What if the site goes down. Post a local tutorial. Why is this even marked as an answer? -1 Dec 2, 2014 at 5:04
Just connect the device to the PC with a USB cable, then copy the .apk file to the device. On the device, touch the APK file in the file explorer to install it.
You could also offer the .apk on your website. People can download it, then touch it to install.
3 Ways to Install Applications On Android Without The Market
And don't forget to enable Unknown sources in your Android device Settings, before installing apk, else Android platform will not allow you to install apk directly
Airdroid , android market install the app on android then go onto the computer type in the address given, type in the password given (or scan the QR code). Go to settings and under security (if your running the new ICS or Jellybean) or go to settings->apps->managment and select unknown sources(for gingerbread) then click on (I think) speed install, or something along those lines. it will be on the top of the page slightly towards the left. drag and drop as many .apks as you want then on you android just tap the install buttons that appear. Airdroid is wonderful and does a lot more than just apks.
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1S/He wants to it as automatically as possible. I think it's not automatic enough to ask a user to transfer apk files to their phone, open those files via a file manager in their phone and click the install button.– weakishSep 14, 2012 at 9:15
try using sendanywhere that is used to manage files between in wireless manner send any where this transfer through any platform and
another method is bluetooth if the apk is less than 10mb or so. bluetooth transfer