One typical problem with Android applications is that when you install them, you don't get any setup or installation files which you can transfer to other devices to share the applications. For this reason, many Android users download the applications their friends have instead of asking them for it. This post shows a super simple trick to send installed Android apps to other devices so that they won't have to download them.
NOTE - For installing applications from sources other than the Google Play store, you need to Allow installation of non market applications. To do this, go to Settings >> Applications from your device's menu and check the "Unknown sources" check box.
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How to Transfer Android Apps?
- Download and install Linda Manager from Google play portal on the device you need to transfer the app from.
- Open Linda manager from your device's menu.
- Go to the Applications folder (must probably be showing the application memory usage).
- In this folder you will be able to see all the installed applications on your device. Select any application you want to transfer and go to its sub-menu by holding your tap on the application's name.
- Now select backup. Your application's apk (installation) file will be created.
- In Linda file manager, go to SD Card >> Backup. You will see the apk file of your application. Now you can share this file with any friend and they can install the application from this file.
NOTE - For installing applications from sources other than the Google Play store, you need to Allow installation of non market applications. To do this, go to Settings >> Applications from your device's menu and check the "Unknown sources" check box.
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