Is sideloading still better on Android than iPhone?

baheuko5

New member
Nov 20, 2025
1
0
1
One of the major selling points of Android used to be its ability to sideload easily, but now Android is not allowing sideloading apps from unverified developers. Meanwhile, iPhones can easily sideload any app from any developer by downloading the .ipa file and putting it into LiveContainer. The drawback is that only 2 apps can be installed outside of LiveContainer, when not all apps work in LiveContainer. Is there still an advantage to Android sideloading over iOS sideloading, or is iPhone becoming the new Android in terms of openness to software installation?
 
One of the major selling points of Android used to be its ability to sideload easily, but now Android is not allowing sideloading apps from unverified developers. Meanwhile, iPhones can easily sideload any app from any developer by downloading the .ipa file and putting it into LiveContainer. The drawback is that only 2 apps can be installed outside of LiveContainer, when not all apps work in LiveContainer. Is there still an advantage to Android sideloading over iOS sideloading, or is iPhone becoming the new Android in terms of openness to software installation?
As far as I know, that policy hasn't been implemented yet. You can sideload all day long still.

Also, Google has revised how it would be restricted so that whenever it does go into effect, there are ways around it.
 
Welcome to AC!
I wouldn't want apps from an unverified Dev , that's asking for problems.
 

Trending Posts

Members online

Forum statistics

Threads
959,381
Messages
6,979,341
Members
3,164,248
Latest member
Thoitrangyozu