您想与其他设备共享您手机上的Android应用程序吗?(Android)如果是这样,您有多种方式来执行应用程序共享。在某些情况下,您甚至不需要互联网访问来共享您的应用程序。我们将向您展示您的选择。
共享应用程序的一种方法是使用 Android 的附近共享(Nearby Share)功能。这会将您的应用文件发送到兼容的Android手机,并且不需要互联网。另一种方法是再次使用传统的蓝牙(Bluetooth)共享,它不需要互联网。第三种方法是分享您应用的Play 商店(Play Store)链接。在这种方法中,收件人需要访问互联网才能下载应用程序。
您不需要USB电缆即可使用这些方法。
使用附近共享(Use Nearby Share)在 Android(Apps Between Android) 设备(Devices)之间共享应用程序(如Apple iPhone 的AirDrop)
共享已安装应用程序的一种快速简便的方法是使用 Android 的官方附近共享(Nearby Share)功能。只要您的手机支持此功能并且您的手机彼此靠近,您就可以使用该选项来共享您的应用程序。
大多数Pixel、Samsung、OnePlus和其他手机都支持Nearby Share,因此您不会遇到任何问题。
第 1 步:检查您的 Android 手机与附近共享的(Nearby Share)兼容性(Compatibility)
首先要做的是检查您的发送方和接收方电话是否都支持附近共享(Nearby Share)。您必须运行Android 6.0或更高版本才能使用该功能。以下是检查您的 Android 版本(how to check your Android version)的方法:
- 在您的Android手机
上打开“设置”应用。(Settings)
- 选择底部的关于手机。
- 您会在Android(Android)版本下方看到您当前的版本。
如果您的手机运行的是旧的Android软件,您可以通过进入手机上的Settings > System > System更新
来检查最新版本。(check for the latest version)
第 2 步:在您的 Android 手机(Your Android Phones)上打开蓝牙(Bluetooth)、Wi-Fi、位置(Location)和附近共享(Nearby Share)
附近共享(Share)需要您在手机上启用蓝牙(Bluetooth)、Wi-Fi、位置(Location)和功能本身来传输数据。
您可以通过从手机屏幕顶部向下滑动并选择蓝牙来在两部手机上启用(Bluetooth)蓝牙(Bluetooth)。
同样,您可以通过点击快速设置(Quick Settings)菜单
中的Wi-Fi图标来打开Wi-Fi 。
您可以通过从手机屏幕下拉并点击位置来激活(Location)位置(Location)。
最后,您可以在两部手机上启用附近共享(Nearby Share),如下所示:
- 打开手机上的设置。
- 点击蓝牙(Tap Bluetooth)和Device Connection > Nearby Share。
- 打开屏幕顶部的切换开关。
第 3 步:与其他设备
共享您安装的 Android 应用程序(Installed Android Apps)
现在您已启用Nearby Share,您可以使用手机的Play Store应用程序将文件发送到附近的其他Android设备。
- 在手机上打开Play 商店(Play Store)(Android 的官方应用商店),选择右上角的个人资料图标,然后选择管理(Manage)应用和设备。
- 选择共享(Share)应用程序旁边的发送(Send)。然后,选择继续(Continue)。
- 允许Play Store访问您手机的位置,方法是点击“使用此应用程序(App)时”或“仅此时间”(Time)。
- 您会看到已安装的应用程序。在这里,选择您要分享的应用程序,然后点击右上角的纸飞机图标。
- 在接收者的手机上,进入 Play Store > [个人资料图标] > 管理应用程序和设备,然后点击共享(Share)应用程序旁边的接收(Receive)。
- 在发送者的手机上选择接收者的手机。
- 匹配两部手机上的配对码,然后点击接收(Receive)方手机上的接收。
- 点击(Tap Install)接收方手机上的安装以安装接收到的应用程序。
- 您可以通过点击任意一部手机右上角的
断开连接来断开两部手机的连接。(Disconnect)
- 您会在手机的主屏幕上找到新安装的应用程序。
使用蓝牙(Use Bluetooth)将应用程序从一(Apps From One) 台 Android 设备(Android Device)发送到另一
台设备
如果您的智能手机不支持附近共享(Nearby Share),您可以使用传统的蓝牙(Bluetooth)共享方式传输文件(transfer files),包括应用程序。您基本上使用蓝牙(Bluetooth)技术
将您的应用程序从一部手机发送到另一部手机。
您将在手机上使用免费的Google文件极客应用程序来发送您的应用程序。(Google)接收者不需要在他们的手机上安装这个应用程序。
第 1 步:使用蓝牙发送Android 应用程序(Android App Using Bluetooth)
- 通过从手机屏幕顶部下拉并选择蓝牙,在发送方和接收方的手机上(Bluetooth)启用蓝牙(Bluetooth)。
- 在发件人的手机上安装免费的 Google 文件极客(Files by Google)应用(如果您还没有的话)。
- 启动Google文件并访问应用(Apps)部分。
- 选择您要共享的应用程序旁边的三个点,然后点击共享(Share)。
- (Choose Bluetooth)在共享菜单中
选择蓝牙。
- 在蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备列表中
选择接收者的手机。
- 点击(Tap Accept)接收方手机上的接受以接受您的应用转移。
第 2 步:在Android手机
上安装收到的应用程序(Received App)
您的接收器手机以APK文件的形式接收Android应用程序。由于此应用并非来自Play 商店(Play Store),因此您必须在接收方的手机上启用旁加载才能安装该应用(install the app)。
- 打开设置(Settings)并前往应用(Apps)和通知 > 特殊应用访问> Install未知应用。
- 选择您将用于访问收到的应用程序的文件管理器。
- 打开Allow from this source 选项,然后退出Settings。
- 打开您在上面选择的文件管理器,然后点击您收到的应用文件。
- 您的应用程序将安装,然后您就可以在您的设备上使用它。
通过Google Play 商店(Google Play Store)分享 Android 应用的链接(Link)
第三种共享 Android(share your Android)应用程序的方法是与接收者共享应用程序的Play 商店链接。(Play Store)然后,您的接收器可以点击这些链接并从Google Play 商店(Google Play Store)手动下载您的应用程序。
这种方法需要更长的时间来共享您的应用程序,因为接收方需要从Play Store下载每个应用程序。
- 在手机上
打开Google Play 商店。(Google Play Store)
- 查找并选择要共享的应用程序。
- 点击右上角的三个点,然后选择分享(Share)。
- 点击复制将链接(Copy)复制(Copy)到您选择的应用程序。您现在可以通过即时通讯应用程序、电子邮件或任何您想要的方式共享此链接。
- 您可以使用屏幕上显示的应用选项直接共享应用的链接。
- 您的接收者只需点击您发送给他们的链接,该链接就会将他们重定向到Google Play 商店(Google Play Store)以下载您的应用程序。
在Android设备(Devices)上共享应用程序(Apps)比(Than)您想象
的要容易
如果您的朋友想从您的Android手机上安装应用程序,那么您现在知道如何共享已安装的应用程序了。根据接收器所在的位置,您可以使用上述多种方法之一,让他们享受您在手机上使用的相同应用程序。快乐分享!
How to Share Apps Between Android Devices
Do you want to share an Android app you have on your phone with anоther device? If so, you have multiрle ways to perform app sharіng. In some cases, yоu don’t even need internet access to share your applications. We’ll shоw yoυ your options.
One way to share your apps is to use Android’s Nearby Share feature. This sends your app file to a compatible Android phone and needs no internet. The other way is to use traditional Bluetooth sharing, again, which requires no internet. The third method is to share your app’s Play Store link. In this method, the recipient will need internet access to download the app.
You don’t need a USB cable to use these methods.
Use Nearby Share to Share Apps Between Android Devices (Like Apple iPhone’s AirDrop)
A quick and easy way to share your installed apps is to use Android’s official Nearby Share feature. As long as your phones support this feature and your phones are in close proximity to each other, you can use the option to share your apps.
Most Pixel, Samsung, OnePlus, and other phones support Nearby Share, so you won’t have any issues.
Step 1: Check Your Android Phone’s Compatibility With Nearby Share
The first thing to do is check if both your sender and receiver phone support Nearby Share. You must be running Android 6.0 or later to use the feature. Here’s how to check your Android version:
- Open the Settings app on your Android phone.
- Select About phone at the bottom.
- You’ll see your current version beneath the Android version.
If your phone is running old Android software, you can check for the latest version by heading into Settings > System > System updates on your phone.
Step 2: Turn On Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Location, and Nearby Share on Your Android Phones
Nearby Share requires you to enable Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Location, and the feature itself on your phones to transfer data.
You can enable Bluetooth on both your phones by swiping down from the top of your phone’s screen and choosing Bluetooth.
Similarly, you can turn on Wi-Fi by tapping the Wi-Fi icon in the Quick Settings menu.
You can activate Location by pulling down from your phone’s screen and tapping Location.
Lastly, you can enable Nearby Share on both your phones as follows:
- Open Settings on your phone.
- Tap Bluetooth & Device Connection > Nearby Share.
- Turn on the toggle at the top of your screen.
Step 3: Share Your Installed Android Apps With Other Devices
Now that you’ve enabled Nearby Share, you can use your phone’s Play Store app to send files to other nearby Android devices.
- Open Play Store (Android’s official app store) on your phone, select the profile icon in the top-right corner, and choose Manage apps & device.
- Select Send next to Share apps. Then, choose Continue.
- Allow Play Store to access your phone’s location by tapping either While Using This App or Only This Time.
- You’ll see your installed apps. Here, select the app(s) you’d like to share and tap the paper airplane icon in the top-right corner.
- On the receiver’s phone, head into Play Store > [Profile Icon] > Manage apps & device and tap Receive next to Share apps.
- Select the receiver’s phone on the sender’s phone.
- Match the pairing code on both phones and tap Receive on the receiver’s phone.
- Tap Install on the receiver’s phone to install the received app.
- You can disconnect both your phones by tapping Disconnect in the top-right corner on either phone.
- You’ll find the newly installed app on your phone’s home screen.
Use Bluetooth to Send Apps From One Android Device to Another
If your smartphones don’t support Nearby Share, you can use the traditional Bluetooth sharing method to transfer files, including apps. You basically send your apps from one phone to another using Bluetooth technology.
You’ll use the free Files by Google app on your phone to send your apps. The receiver doesn’t need to have this app on their phone.
Step 1: Send an Android App Using Bluetooth
- Enable Bluetooth on both sender and receiver’s phones by pulling down from the top of the phone’s screen and choosing Bluetooth.
- Install the free Files by Google app on the sender’s phone, if you don’t already have it.
- Launch Files by Google and access the Apps section.
- Select the three dots next to the app you want to share and tap Share.
- Choose Bluetooth in the share menu.
- Select the receiver’s phone on the Bluetooth device list.
- Tap Accept on the receiver’s phone to accept your app transfer.
Step 2: Install the Received App on an Android Phone
Your receiver phone receives the Android app as an APK file. Since this app doesn’t come from Play Store, you’ll have to enable sideloading on the receiver’s phone to install the app.
- Open Settings and head to Apps & notifications > Special app access > Install unknown apps.
- Select the file manager you’ll use to access your received app.
- Turn on the Allow from this source option, then quit Settings.
- Open the file manager you selected above and tap your received app file.
- Your app will install, and you’ll then be able to use it on your device.
Share an Android App’s Link via Google Play Store
The third way to share your Android apps is by sharing your apps’ Play Store links with your receiver. Your receiver can then tap those links and manually download your apps from Google Play Store.
This method requires a longer time to share your apps as the receiver needs to download each app from the Play Store.
- Open Google Play Store on your phone.
- Find and select the app to share.
- Tap the three dots in the top-right corner and choose Share.
- Copy the link to your chosen app by tapping Copy. You can now share this link via instant messaging apps, emails, or however you want.
- You can directly share your app’s link using the app options displayed on your screen.
- Your receiver simply needs to tap the link you sent them, and the link will redirect them to Google Play Store to download your app.
Sharing Apps on Android Devices Is Easier Than You Think
If your friend ever wants an app from your Android phone, you now know how to share your installed applications. Depending on where the receiver is located, you can use one of the multiple methods outlined above to let them enjoy the same apps you use on your phone. Happy sharing!