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wilsonnb3 a day ago

It’s called that because you used to download the apks on a separate computer and then load them onto the phone, it has nothing to do with sounding illegal

jacquesm a day ago | parent | next [-]

No, that's not necessary. You can download them straight to your phone. The 'side' is clearly in reference to the fact that you bypass the app store.

wilsonnb3 a day ago | parent [-]

Yes, you can download APKs but I don’t remember that being common in the early days of Android.

This was before it had a download manager or file manager and using your computer to manage your phone was the norm.

The term predates Android anyways, goes back to the 90s I think.

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ekianjo a day ago | parent | prev [-]

You could always download apks directly from your phone...

wilsonnb3 a day ago | parent | next [-]

Back in the day it wasn’t the norm though. We plugged our phones into our computers to manage media, jailbreak them, install apps downloaded from forums, etc.

Hell, people used to use iTunes to manage the apps on their iPhone and organize their Home Screen.

rootsudo a day ago | parent [-]

No, you could always install APK's manually, and there were early package managers, you didn't need a computer at all or to jailbreak an android.

Then with the windows mobile world, you could install manually, or use activesync which really sucked. Same with Palm. I don't recall Blackberry.

wkat4242 a day ago | parent [-]

> No, you could always install APK's manually, and there were early package managers

In fact on the iPhone Cydia existed before the app store ever did. Apple had decided that web apps were the way to go.

dadoum a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I did not check but I think that the term may be older than Android, iirc on Symbian phones installing custom Java applets required a computer to place the package on the phone.

jimjimwii a day ago | parent | prev [-]

That's how I've always done it. Why would anyone do it any other way? Genuine question.

david_allison a day ago | parent [-]

Some devices don't have browsers, some are locked-down and only support one app store, or sideloading via adb, sometimes the UX is better (SideQuest for the Meta Quest).

ekianjo a day ago | parent [-]

The large majority of Android devices have a browser by default.