Hello, first timer and Android noob, so I apologize for the dumb question.
Also, if this has been addressed already, please provide link... Thank you.
Issue:
I have a Nexus 10, several years old and hardly used.
Software is not up to date, and has not been changed ever since purchase.
I have transferred an APK file onto it, but for the life of me I cannot find (and by inference, open) it.
I have another, newer Android device, which had some sort of a file manager app installed. But my Nexus, no.
I read about Settings - Storage - Explore, but that does not show up.
For various reasons, I don't want to connect the Nexus to the internet, so I cannot download any file managers from "outside". All other posts on the web usually say, install a file manager, but I cannot do that.
It seems awfully strange to me that a "full" OS has no means at all to browse files, however primitive that means may be.
Is there really no "native" way on a Nexus 10 to browse files and possibly open an APK?
Thank you.
Also, if this has been addressed already, please provide link... Thank you.
Issue:
I have a Nexus 10, several years old and hardly used.
Software is not up to date, and has not been changed ever since purchase.
I have transferred an APK file onto it, but for the life of me I cannot find (and by inference, open) it.
I have another, newer Android device, which had some sort of a file manager app installed. But my Nexus, no.
I read about Settings - Storage - Explore, but that does not show up.
For various reasons, I don't want to connect the Nexus to the internet, so I cannot download any file managers from "outside". All other posts on the web usually say, install a file manager, but I cannot do that.
It seems awfully strange to me that a "full" OS has no means at all to browse files, however primitive that means may be.
Is there really no "native" way on a Nexus 10 to browse files and possibly open an APK?
Thank you.