How to enable APK installations on your Android device
If you cannot download the Pentagram Android app from Google Play or an equivalent app store, you can download its APK file from the Pentagram website. APK, which stands for Android Package Kit, is the file format that Android uses to distribute or install apps. It allows you to install apps on your device manually without Google Play or an app store.
By default, Android disables APK installations for security reasons. To download the APK file of the Pentagram Android app, you will have to enable APK installations on your device. Follow the instructions specific for your device version and phone brand below.
Android 8 or above
Samsung devices
- On your device, tap 'Settings' > 'Apps'.
- At the top-right, tap 'Three dots'.
- Tap 'Special access' > 'Install unknown apps'.
- Tap the browser from where you will download the APK, such as Chrome.
- If prompted, toggle 'Allow from this source' on.
Non-Samsung devices
- On your device, go to 'Settings'.
- Tap 'Apps & notifications' > 'Advanced'.
- Tap 'Special app access'.
- Tap 'Install unknown apps'.
- Tap the browser from where you will download the APK, such as Chrome.
- If prompted, toggle 'Allow from this source' on.
Android 7 or below
- On your device, tap 'Settings'.
- Tap 'Security'.
- Under 'Device administration', toggle 'Unknown sources' on.