In this article, we shall show you how to use a simple utility to get the apps to your PC. The software is a self-executable utility and does not need installation. Save the file to the desktop and run it. The first time you run the utility, you will be greeted with a popup window asking you details of your Google account, password and the Android Device ID. Now enter the Gmail ID and password you are using on your smartphone.
In the next field, you need to enter the Device ID from your smartphone or tablet. Google checks this Device ID, validates it and then processes information to identify a genuine user. In order to pass this information to the Raccoon utility, you need to enter the Device ID in the respective field.
This third-party app moves apps to the SD card, shows an uninstall. The main problem though is that the app tends to be force closed occasionally. Some users complain that the app malfunctions and force closes when moving large apps to SD card. Moving apps to the SD card appears to be a hit or miss feature of the app. However, if you need a file manager that will help you install apps on Android from other sources, uninstall apps and back up files, a third-party app comes in handy.
Comparatively, Apowersoft Phone Manager is one of the most trusted and reliable Android managers that provide a slew of great features. It works smoothly and lets you install apps quickly with its easy-to-understand interface.
Open the Android Market app on your smartphone. The brief steps on how to install Android apps from your computer by using it: Step 1: After downloading the software to your computer, connect your Android device via USB cable. The files will then be transferred to your Android device. Microsoft announced a new feature for Windows 10 today that will let Android phone users view and use any app on their device from a Windows desktop. Only apps on your default profile will display in the Your Phone app.
Your Phone Apps will only work when your phone and PC can communicate with each other. If attempting to use Apps in your workplace, a successful connection may not always be possible.
In that event we recommend talking to your IT department or network administrator. Try connecting to the same network on both devices. If so, it could be blocking communication between your devices, you could try disabling these to see if this fixes the problem.
Once you downloaded the APK file of the app on your computer, install it using an emulator see below or you may want to transfer it to your Android device to install it.
When transferred, simply locate and click the file, and the installation should begin shortly. In case you wish to install the app or game on a Windows-based desktop, then you may have to install an Android emulator that will create the Android environment on your PC or Mac. Android emulators can usually run nearly all the Android applications available in Android app markets.
0コメント