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Remote installation of Android apps

Online version of Android Play store allows us to install Android apps on your phone with just a few clicks in your browser.

 
  Author: podtalje | Version: play.google.com | 10th November 2012 |  
 
 
1.
 

First we open the home page of Android Play store:

https://play.google.com

 
 
2.
 

To successfully load apps to your phone you first need to login into your Google account. This has to be the same account that you are also using on your phone.

Click Sign in.

 
 
3.
 

Enter your Email and Password of your Google account and press Sign In.

 
 
4.
 

Now we can browse between thousands of apps for your phone.

In my case I selected Tiny Flashlight application.

Click on the application you want to install.

 
 
5.
 

A new page is opened where you can find a lot of additional info about the application.

 
 
6.
 

Now if you want to install application on your phone just press INSTALL button in the top left corner.

 
 
7.
 

You will now be able to see all permissions that this app will have after installation.

Click INSTALL button one more time.

 
 
8.
 

For successful installation your phone must have an Internet connection and if this is the case, a few moments later the application will already be installed on your phone.



 
 
 
   
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Lara, 20th May 2024, 8:13 AM
The app Youtube Vanced and the link available here https://youtubevanced.tools/ also provided enhanced control over video playback, such as adjusting video speed and resolution, and incorporated community-driven features like skipping non-music segments in videos.
 
 
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Lara, 20th May 2024, 8:13 AM
The app Youtube Vanced and the link available here https://youtubevanced.tools/ also provided enhanced control over video playback, such as adjusting video speed and resolution, and incorporated community-driven features like skipping non-music segments in videos.
 
 
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Rohan77, 24th Aug 2024, 3:13 PM
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Rohan77, 24th Aug 2024, 3:16 PM
YouTube Vanced was an incredible app that offered features users have been asking for in the official YouTube app for years, like ad-blocking, background play, and https://youtubevanceds.org/ more customization options. It's disappointing to see it go, but I'm grateful for the time we had with it. Hopefully, the developers find new ways to bring these features to users in the future. Vanced will definitely be missed!
 
 
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mediaclick25, 17th Sep 2024, 8:42 AM
Have you heard about https://itsjobspk.com/? It is like the YouTube app, but different in how it fetches videos. What about NewPipe? It examines each link, finds what it needs, and crawls the video intelligently. But here a question arises: why do I, like many others, often face the “video not available” problem?
 
 
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mediaclick25, 17th Sep 2024, 8:42 AM
Have you heard about https://itsjobspk.com/? It is like the YouTube app, but different in how it fetches videos. What about NewPipe? It examines each link, finds what it needs, and crawls the video intelligently. But here a question arises: why do I, like many others, often face the “video not available” problem?
 
 
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mediaclick25, 17th Sep 2024, 8:43 AM
Have you heard about https://itsjobspk.com/? It is like the YouTube app, but different in how it fetches videos. What about NewPipe? It examines each link, finds what it needs, and crawls the video intelligently. But here a question arises: why do I, like many others, often face the “video not available” problem?
 
   
 
 
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