Most users are aware that Android apps need to be installed from an APK file. Typically, these are downloaded from the Google Play Store. However, if your device lacks internet connectivity and you still need to reinstall an app, your only option is to retain the APK file of those apps already installed on your device. Let's explore how to retrieve them with Mytour.vn.
ES File Explorer File Manager will greatly assist you on your Android device. When connected to the internet, make sure to download this free app from CH Play and have it pre-installed on your phone.
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Step 1: Open the ES File Explorer File Manager app and select Menu > App Manager. Here, you'll see a list of all the apps you've installed from the Google Play Store.
Step 2: To back up an app, simply press and hold the app icon for 2 seconds to reveal a square box, allowing you to select the desired app. Once selected, press Backup to proceed with saving the app onto your device.
Step 3: You might wonder where the APK file of the backed-up app is stored on your device. To find out the location of the backed-up APK file, follow the instructions below. The default storage path for ES File Explorer File Manager backups is /sdcard/backups/apps. You can customize this path for convenience in storing files after backup.
To verify whether the app you've backed up has been saved at the designated path, follow the instructions below.
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This trick is applicable to all Android devices when using ES File Explorer File Manager. You can transfer and store these APK files on other devices through various methods such as via laptop with micro-USB cable, Bluetooth, wireless, NFC, etc. Readers can refer to another guide on Saving APK files of installed apps from Google Play here.