I honestly think that this is just not going to happen. It’s already a giant pain in the ass to install apps from anywhere else than Play Store. With Shizuku it got much, much better.
What kind of apps are you installing? I’ve never ever had any issue with installing APKs on Samsung, you just have to allow the app that triggered it to install APKs one time and every subsequent time, it just works.
In some regions, afaik, you just CANNOT install certain apps without adb, this in my experience includes: KDEConnect, Fdroid, Newpipe…etc. The list changes time to time.
AAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh, ok, say no more. Samsung used to be much easier to work around and they’re really joining the “lock it down!” club lately.
I honestly think that this is just not going to happen. It’s already a giant pain in the ass to install apps from anywhere else than Play Store. With Shizuku it got much, much better.
Huh? Downloading an apk and clicking open with -> package installer is nothing but straightforward.
It nags me a lot, sometimes downright blocks me from installing without adb shit. Samsung.
What kind of apps are you installing? I’ve never ever had any issue with installing APKs on Samsung, you just have to allow the app that triggered it to install APKs one time and every subsequent time, it just works.
In some regions, afaik, you just CANNOT install certain apps without adb, this in my experience includes: KDEConnect, Fdroid, Newpipe…etc. The list changes time to time.
This simply doesn’t work anymore for all apps on my Pixel 8.
Many I installed manually just redirect to the Play store with the message it could harm your device and you should download from Play.
Pixel 8a on graphene here so I’m not getting this. Maybe on stock
You may want to re-evaluate how you’re installing non-Play apps. I use F-droid all the time and never had anything even approach “inconvenient.”
Like I said, Samsung does this crap in certain regions, specifically South Korea. I’m using Shizuku now and couldn’t be happier.
AAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh, ok, say no more. Samsung used to be much easier to work around and they’re really joining the “lock it down!” club lately.