How To Install 'Unofficial' Apps On Nokia X
It's
well known now that the Nokia X is fully capable of running a huge number of
Android apps, even those that aren't available in Nokia Store. Fortunately,
it's also pretty easy to find these apps and install them. We'll take you
through a simple tutorial so you can take advantage of this too.
Due
to competition with the Windows Phone platform and limitations of the AOSP
(Android Open Source Project) fork that Nokia has created for the X family, the
Google Play store is not available on the Nokia X. This means that a lot of
popular apps aren't easily available to users.
If
apps aren't available in Nokia's own store, users have the option of checking
any of four other Android app stores: 1mobile market, SlideME market, Aptoide,
and Yandex Store. These are available from the Nokia store homepage as well as
search results pages. Once installed, you can use any of them just as easily as
the native app store.
For
example, you can open the 1mobile market, and either choose a category to
browse through or search for a title directly. Downloads and installs happen as
usual.
For
apps that are still beyond reach, Nokia allows side-loading from third-party
sources. Android apps can be downloaded in APK format, although security is
definitely a concern since APK files can be manipulated and infected with
malware just like PC software installation files.
A
small number of companies such as Whatsapp offer APK files directly from their
own websites. Various download sites, such as www.download.com, also offer APK
files for certain apps. You can load these files onto your Nokia X via a USB
cable or simply download them through the browser.
You
can tap the filename from the Fastlane screen if it's just been downloaded, or
find it in the Downloads app. The first time you try installing an APK, you'll
see an error message informing you that installing apps from third-party
sources isn't allowed for security reasons, but that you can change this in the
Settings.
When
you tap the Unknown Sources checkbox in the Security sections to allow this,
you'll see a second warning message. After this, you're free to install
anything you like, accepting the risk. You can tap the APK filename again now,
and installation will proceed without any trouble.
Some
apps, especially those which require Google services, might not run or might
have limited functionality. You won't be able to sign in to Google services to
share game scores, and location-sensitive apps which rely on Google Maps also
won't function.
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