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How to Install APK on Android
What to Know
- Allow Chrome( Or other browsers) to install unknown apps by going to Settings > Apps >
Menu > Special access > Install unknown apps.
- Install a file manager (such as Cx File Explorer or File Manager) so that you can find the APK file after you
download it to your phone.
- Download an APK file and open it to install it. Alternatively, transfer the APK Installer from your computer using
USB.
If you want to use an app from outside of the Google Play Store, you can install the app's APK file. This article explains how to install APKs on Android 7 or later.
Allow Unknown Apps on Android
Before you can download APK files using Chrome or any other browser, you must first allow unknown apps:
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Go to your device settings and tap Apps & Notifications (or Apps in older versions of Android).
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Tap the three dots in the upper-right corner.
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Tap Special access.
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Tap Install unknown apps.
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Tap Chrome (or whichever web browser you use)
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Move Allow from this source to the On position.
Install an Android File Manager
Now that you've configured your phone to let you install unknown apps, you'll need a way to find the application file (APK file) on your phone so that you can run it.
Android phones typically come with a file manager app you can use, but if you don't have one, search for one of the best Android file managers on Google Play.
Download the APK Installer From Your Android
The easiest way to install an APK file on your Android is to download the file using the default browser, Chrome.
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Find a website offering the Android app and tap the link to download the APK file. Accept any pop-ups, including “This type of file can harm your device.”
Only download APK files from reputable sources. A quick Google search can often let you know if an app (or company that makes the app) has a questionable reputation.
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If your phone's web browser doesn't give you the option to open the file after downloading, open your file explorer app, go to the Downloads folder on your device, then tap the APK file.
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Allow the app any required permissions it asks for. Then, at the bottom of the installer window, tap Install.
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Now you'll see the app available in your list of installed apps.
What Is an APK?
An APK (Android Package Kit) is a type of file that installs an application for Android. It's just like an executable (EXE) file for Windows or a package installer (PKG) for Mac.
If you've ever installed an Android application from the Google Play store, then you've used an APK file without realizing it. When you tap the Install button, Google Play automates the process of transferring the APK file to your phone and running it for you.
Why Use an APK?
If the Android app you want to install isn't available on Google Play, you can download the APK file from the web and install it manually.
FAQ
Can APK files harm your Android?
Possibly. but our application is very secure.
Can I delete APK files on my Android?
Yes. APK files are only used to install apps, so once the app is installed, you can delete the APK.
What is ConfigAPK on Android?
ConfigAPK comes preloaded on Android devices. It's used to run APK files and install apps.