Since Windows 10 Mobile 10536, it's not possible to both run or install Android applications.
With the new tools in the attachment "WindowsBridge.7z", it's now possible to do that again.
Steps:
1 - Extract (using latest WinRAR or 7zip, for example) the contents of the attachment somewhere;
2 - Copy everything from the extracted "Tools" folder to the folder where you currently have the wconnect tool;
3 - In your phone, go to developer settings, enable "Device discovery", and choose "Unpair all" to remove previous pairing info;
4 - use the new wconnect tool, and pair the phone again;
4 - Uninstall current Android applications;
5 - Reinstall them using the new wconnect tool;
Troubleshooting:
(thread under construction)
Best regards
With the new tools in the attachment "WindowsBridge.7z", it's now possible to do that again.
Steps:
1 - Extract (using latest WinRAR or 7zip, for example) the contents of the attachment somewhere;
2 - Copy everything from the extracted "Tools" folder to the folder where you currently have the wconnect tool;
3 - In your phone, go to developer settings, enable "Device discovery", and choose "Unpair all" to remove previous pairing info;
4 - use the new wconnect tool, and pair the phone again;
4 - Uninstall current Android applications;
5 - Reinstall them using the new wconnect tool;
Troubleshooting:
(thread under construction)
Best regards
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