How to share apps downloaded from play store






















While Android will let you install an APK from basically anywhere on the web, you want to be smart about choosing your source for those files. And that's why there's only one source we recommend: APK Mirror. If you're the sort of person that prefers video instructions, we've put together a quick six-minute walkthrough on the process that you can watch just below.

If text is more your style, though, read on. App Bundles save bandwidth and storage space, but they make it hard for people to share apps with one another outside the Play Store.

That's because every phone is technically running its own slightly different version of an app. You can sideload most Android apps without the use of another app. However, with the rise of "bundling" and split APKs on the Play Store, we wanted this guide to cover all apps, not just those that still aren't using bundles, so our unified instructions that cover both use the APKMirror Installer.

Once you've got the app, installing apps from APKMirror is pretty easy, and pretty much the same, whether you're downloading an App Bundle or not — you don't even need a separate guide for the two processes. Navigate to APKMirror apkmirror. Note that not all apps you can get from the Play Store may be available. If necessary, you can browse apps by APK names, app names, and developer names as you hunt for whatever it is you're looking for.

When you've found the app you want in the version you need, just tap the download icon on the right side of its listing. If you end up sorting by app or developer, rather than APK, you'll then need to settle on the version of the app you want — if you don't care or don't know, the latest non-beta version is probably fine.

Scroll down to "All versions" and find the one you need, then tap the download icon to the right. If that's the case, you'll need to check the FAQ and do a bit of research to determine which version is appropriate for your phone. Tap the colorful label for the variant you'd like to download.

Although the process later should gracefully fail if you download the wrong version, you should still double-check that you have the right one. Generally speaking, you can't mess it up too badly, though. If it installs, it was compatible, though you might run into some smaller issues with things like DPI. In general, all modern Android phones are arm64, and a nodpi version should work most of the time. If you're willing to trust APKMirror as a source, you can allow it.

Once you've downloaded the file, you need to find a way to open it. You can tap the download notification at the bottom of the screen if you're using Chrome, for example, but you might need to tap a download notification in your status bar or navigate to where you downloaded the file with a file manager and open it manually, depending on your browser. APKMirror Installer will feed you a pile of details regarding the app you're installing if it's an APK Bundle — your best bet is to trust the app's judgment, though you can tweak things if you run into trouble and have to reinstall later.

If you're not installing an APK Bundle, you'll get a simpler prompt. Whichever you get, tap "Install app" to continue. The first time you do this, you might run into trouble. Improve this question. RockPaperLz- Mask it or Casket 3, 19 19 gold badges 48 48 silver badges 87 87 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Yes, it is possible to see all Google Play Store apps you've downloaded. Improve this answer.

Matthew Finerty Matthew Finerty 49 4 4 bronze badges. Open Google Play Store. Swipe from the left edge of the screen to the right to reveal a menu. Note: The names could be slighty different since my play store app is not in English. Seems as if I were over thinking it. Vadzim Vadzim 3 3 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.

Sign up using Facebook. Got it! Android Tips. Download Bluestacks from Google. When it's done, open the. Open Bluestacks, follow the onscreen instruction to sign in with your Google Play account.

You can then search for apps in the Google Play Store and download them. After downloading the apps or games, you can open the apps or games directly on your PC with Bluestacks. On your PC, open Google Play website on a browser.

Find and click the app that you want to download. You'll see the introduction page of the app. Copy the URL. In order to download your preferred app, you'll first need the web address for the app.

Click Search icon. The downloading page of the app will be opened. To learn more, follow the instructions below. Open a browser and find an APK downloader extension that is suitable for the browser.

Add the extension to the browser.



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