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Install Android Apps From Your PC to Your Android Device With Easy

To install an app on our Android phone, usually we have to go the Play Store from our Phone, search for app and install it. Here is how to search and install Android apps right from our PC to Android device. Of course, the web version of Play Store now have an option to install apps on your device, however, the below method is using a Windows application called Hoolapp.

Hoolapp allows users to install their favorite applications on their Android devices right from their PC. You can search and install over 50,000 Android apps from your PC to your device with the help of this application.


 The working of Hoolapp is just like this: Install the app on your computer and run it. Sign in with your Google account (account that is linked with your Android device) by clicking sign in button.


Now, connect your phone to the computer through a USB cable or Bluetooth, search app that you want to install, click Install button to install the app.

Hoolapp may useful in certain conditions, for example, if you find your device’s small screen is inconvenient for you to search and install app, etc. It can be downloaded from source here.

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