• CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee
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    10 days ago

    I can’t imagine why someone would need to use it either.

    -“Hey check out this sweet app.”

    “Oh? Cool I’ll grab it from the Play Store”

    -“Nah, bro I gotta send it direct.”

    “You’re uninvited from my birthday party.”

    • m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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      10 days ago

      I can see the appeal for it in apps like F-Droid and Briar where you might want to share an app that may not be available because of an Internet outage (accidental or deliberate).

      • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        10 days ago

        When I’m traveling internationally I’m limited to 256kbps unless I buy a local sim. Sending an app without cell needed could be useful. Especially if it’s a big app like the DJI app.

        Outside of that… nah. Maybe if you’re in rural Africa where cell service is spotty at best. But even there things have improved dramatically.

        • Eagle0110@lemmy.world
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          5 hours ago

          Why wouldn’t you use a dedicated APK extraction app of your choice to extract the APK file, then send to another device using a file sharing method of your own choice, be it WLAN-direct or even Bluetooth, instead of using Google’s locked-in proprietary tool?

    • Victoria@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      10 days ago

      My aunt has very spotty internet in her house, so a transfer would be quite a bit faster than downloading for bigger apps.

  • space_iio@sopuli.xyz
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    9 days ago

    This looks like a project from an L3 who got promoted and immediately left the team afterwards.