Generally most of the android users install apps from the Play Store. Android does not have any built in functionality that allows you to transfer installed apps from one phone to another. But we can use some third party apps to get the job done.
1. SHAREit:
It is the best app and has the most user friendly interface. It must be installed in the mobile phones of both sender and receiver. In case it is not present in the receiver’s phone, you can transfer it by using its built in method for the purpose. After opening the app you can use the send or receivr buttons to send and receive files respectively.
2. ES File Explorer:
To share your installed apps via ES File Explorer, you can use its Sender feature.
1. Open the “Sender” from main screen in the app.
2. The receiver will click on receive.
3. On the other hand, the sender will click on send.
4. You can move in the app section, select the app you want to share and click on send at the bottom of the screen.
5. Then you will have to select the receiver’s avatar to connect to him.
3. App Backup & Restore:
1. Open the app and swipe from left edge of the screen to open the sidebar. The receiver will click on receive.
2. On the other hand, the sender will click on send.
3. Select the app you want to share and click the send button as shown by the screenshot below.
4. Select the receiver’s avatar to connect and share the app.
5. The received apps will be shown in the Archieved section in the receiver’s phone.
4. Bluetooth App sender:
1. Open this app and click on the app you want to share and then tap the send button.
2. It will show you the built in functions/apps of your phone using which you can share the app.
3. The receiver does not require to install the app on hiss phone.
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