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Android devices allow you to share photo, audio, and video files via Bluetooth. Although you cannot share via Bluetooth installed apps, you can share download links on Play Store via Bluetooth and Android Beam. Alternatively, you can also share via Bluetooth the APK file used to install apps on Android.
Steps
Share Google Play Store link via Bluetooth
on the phone or tablet receiving the data. To send the link to another phone via Bluetooth, the receiving phone or tablet must have the Bluetooth menu enabled. Follow these steps to open the Bluetooth menu:
- Swipe the screen down from the top.
- Touch and hold the icon that looks like a pointed “B” with a tail (Bluetooth’s icon).
- Tap the slider to turn Bluetooth on (if not already).
on the phone or tablet sending data. The Google Play Store app has a multicolored triangular play button icon. Tap that icon to open the Google Play Store.
. This is Bluetooth’s signature blue logo with a pointed capital “B” with a tail. Your phone or tablet will start scanning for devices to send the link.
- If you are asked to select a browser to view the link, tap your favorite browser and select Always .
Using Android Beam
- Open the Settings menu.
- Tap the magnifying glass icon in the upper right corner.
- Tap the NFC selection.
- Tap the slider to turn on NFC (if it’s not already on).
- Tap the slider to enable Android Beam (on some devices, the Android Beam selection shows up below the NFC selection).
on the phone or tablet sending data. The Google Play Store app has a multicolored triangular play button icon. Tap that icon to open the Google Play Store.
Share APK files via Bluetooth
- Warning: Some APK files you find on the internet may be unsafe and contain viruses and malware. So download the APK file from a trusted source.
- On some Samsung Galaxy devices, the My Files app is found in the Samsung folder in the Apps menu.
. This is Bluetooth’s signature blue logo with a pointed capital “B” with a tail. Your phone or tablet will start scanning for devices to send the link.
- Open Google Play Store.
- Type “APK Installer” or the name of the application you want to install in the search bar.
- Tap and the name of the app in the search results.
- Tap Install .
- On some Samsung Galaxy devices, the My Files app is found in the Samsung folder in the Apps menu.
- To install apps from APK files, you must allow your device to open apps from unknown sources in the Settings menu.
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Android devices allow you to share photo, audio, and video files via Bluetooth. Although you cannot share via Bluetooth installed apps, you can share download links on Play Store via Bluetooth and Android Beam. Alternatively, you can also share via Bluetooth the APK file used to install apps on Android.
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