# If you haven't already, enable "Unknown Sources" for the app you are using.
# [[File:Screenshot 20250426 103224 Settings.png|center|x480px]] If you haven't already, enable "Unknown Sources" for the app you are using.
#* For Android 11+ users, you'll have to enable it individually for any app.
#* If you're on Android 8 or lower, you can have all apps do it.
# [[File:Screenshot 20250409 090322 Waterfox.jpg]] Open up your web browser of choice, on your phone or tablet. Then, search for APKs or navigate to a website that hosts them.
#* For users of Android 9 or higher, you'll have to enable it individually for any app.
# [[File:]] Once you found an APK, go to the download link. There are a lot of fake download buttons, so hope your browser supports an ad blocker!
#* For Galaxy users, sorry, but this won't work on Galaxy phones with Android 15.
# [[File:Screenshot 20250409 090709 Package installer.jpg]] Once the APK file is finished downloading, open it and then click "Install".
# [[File:Screenshot 20250409 090322 Waterfox.jpg|center|x480px]] Open up your web browser of choice, on your phone or tablet. Then, search for APKs or navigate to a website that hosts them.
# [[File:Screenshot 20250409 090752 One UI Home.jpg]] You now have an APK!
# [[File:Screenshot 20250409 090556 Waterfox.jpg|center|x480px]] Once you found an APK, go to the download link. There are a lot of fake download buttons, so hope your browser supports an ad blocker!
# [[File:Screenshot 20250409 090709 Package installer.jpg|center|x480px]] Once the APK file is finished downloading, open it and then click "Install".
# [[File:Screenshot 20250409 090752 One UI Home.jpg|center|x480px]] You now have an APK!
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[[Category:Android]]
Latest revision as of 19:39, 26 April 2025
Putting APKs on your Android phone can be a wild experience! You can install things from outside the Play Store, or get certain apps for free. This article explains in-depth how to install an APK!
Steps
If you haven't already, enable "Unknown Sources" for the app you are using.
If you're on Android 8 or lower, you can have all apps do it.
For users of Android 9 or higher, you'll have to enable it individually for any app.
For Galaxy users, sorry, but this won't work on Galaxy phones with Android 15.
Open up your web browser of choice, on your phone or tablet. Then, search for APKs or navigate to a website that hosts them.
Once you found an APK, go to the download link. There are a lot of fake download buttons, so hope your browser supports an ad blocker!
Once the APK file is finished downloading, open it and then click "Install".