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Any application that allows you to work with files and move them (File Manager) should be installed on your phone. | Any application that allows you to work with files and move them (File Manager) should be installed on your phone. | ||
− | + | # You need to download the '''apk''' file from the link and install it, the application icon will appear on the phone screen. Do not open it after installation. | |
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− | + | # Download the link file '''obb'''. | |
[[File:Screenshot 2019-09-13-16-52-15-872 com.android.chrome.png|220px|thumb|right|Downloading obb file]] | [[File:Screenshot 2019-09-13-16-52-15-872 com.android.chrome.png|220px|thumb|right|Downloading obb file]] | ||
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+ | # Go to the '''File Manager''' application, find the '''Android''' folder in it, go into it. |
Revision as of 12:17, 4 November 2019
Any application that allows you to work with files and move them (File Manager) should be installed on your phone.
- You need to download the apk file from the link and install it, the application icon will appear on the phone screen. Do not open it after installation.
- Download the link file obb.
- Go to the File Manager application, find the Android folder in it, go into it.