Google launched its Android TV platform way back in 2014, and in the years that have followed, it has developed a lot. Real makers around the globe are making Android TVs, and a great deal are making Android TV fueled set top boxes, to add Android TV usefulness to your standard TV. These containers are very effective at the cost they come in at. Take for instance, the Mi Box that we’re utilizing. This little box costs $69, and can stream 4K HDR video to any 4K HDR proficient TV. In any case, in the 3 years that Android TV has been out, there haven’t been a considerable measure of applications planned in view of the Android TV interface, which is the reason the Android TV Play Store has an absence of applications. In any case, the standard Android applications not accessible on the Android TV Play Store can in any case keep running on your Android TV, in the event that you were to sideload them. In this way, with no further ado, here’s the manner by which to sideload applications on Android TV:

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Sideload Apps on Android TV using USB Flash Drive:

  • One of the simplest approaches to sideload applications on your Android TV is by utilizing a glimmer drive. You simply need to duplicate the APK petition for the application you need to introduce into the USB streak drive, and afterward connect it to your Android TV. To do this, simply take after the means given beneath:
  • On your Mac, or PC, download the APK file for the app you want to sideload. You can use websites such as APKMirror for this. We’ll be sideloading “Google Chrome” for this tutorial. Once the APK is downloaded, copy it into a USB drive.
  • Plug the USB drive into the Android TV box, and launch ES File Explorer. Here, locate the USB drive you plugged in, and open it.
  • Navigate to the location where you saved the APK file, and simply click on it to begin installing it on your Android TV.

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)

That’s basically it. You have now successfully sideloaded Google Chrome onto your Android TV using a USB drive. If, for some reason, you’re unable to use a USB drive to sideload apps, you can use an FTP server, along with ES File Explorer, to sideload apps on an Android TV. We’ll discuss that next.

Sideload Apps on Android TV using FTP:

1. Sideload Apps on Android TV using Mac:

Sideloading apps on an Android TV is not a very tough task. All you need is a file explorer on your Android TV that can connect to FTP servers, and an FTP Server running on your Mac. Both of these can be achieved fairly easily. Just follow the steps below:

  • On your Android TV, launch the Play Store, and install ES File Explorer.

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)

  • Once done, launch Terminal in your Mac, and type the command “sudo -s launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ftp.plist“. This will launch an FTP server on your Mac.

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)Press and hold “option”, and click on the WiFi icon in the menu bar to view the IP address of your Mac. You will need this to connect to your FTP server from ES File Explorer.

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)

  • On your Android TV, launch ES Explorer, and go to Network -> FTP.

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)

  • Click on “New”, select “ftp”, and add the details for your FTP server, as follows:
    Server: The IP address of your Mac
    Username: Mac’s login username
    Password: The login password for your Mac

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)

  • You can now download APK files for the apps you want on your Mac, then go to the download destination from ES File Explorer, and simply install the app from there.
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2. Sideload Apps on Android TV using a Windows PC:

If you’re using a Windows PC, you will have to use a third-party application for creating a FTP server on your PC. The process can be a little difficult, so, here are all the steps for the sake of ease:

  • Download and install FileZilla Server on your PC. Once FileZilla is installed click on “Edit”, and then on “Users”.

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)

  • Go to “Shared Folders“, and click on “Add”, under “Users”.

  • Enter the username you want the FTP client to log in with.

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)

  • Next, click on “Add” under “Shared Folders“.

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)

  • Select the directory you want to share over FTP. I’d recommend using a folder specifically for FTP purposes.

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)

  • Click on “OK”. Your FTP server is now set up.

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)

Note: You may need to disable your Firewall, if you’re unable to connect to your FTP server from the same network.

Next, we need to connect our Android TV, with the FileZilla server on our PC. Simply follow the steps below:

  • On your Android TV, launch ES Explorer, and go to Network -> FTP.

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)

  • Click on “New“, select “ftp“, and add the details for your FTP server, as follows:
    Server: The IP address of your PC. You can find this by running “ipconfig” in the Command Prompt.
    Username: The username you created while setting up the Users in FileZilla.
    Password: Leave this blank

How to Sideload Apps on Android TV (Guide)

  • On your PC, you can download the APKs, and save them to the folder you set up in “Shared Folders” in FileZilla. Then, simply open the FTP server in ES File Explorer, and install the app from the APK.

Note: You will need to allow installation from “Unknown Sources” on your Android TV, to be able to sideload apps.

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Sideload and Run any Android App on your Android TV

The Android TV Play Store has a dearth of TV compatible apps. So, unless you sideload apps on your TV, a lot of great apps will be missed out. Even apps like Google Chrome, Skype, and Google Drive aren’t available in the Android TV Play Store. While you can install almost any Android app on your Android TV by sideloading it, a lot of apps don’t behave properly. For example, you won’t be able to click on links in Google Chrome, because there’s no cursor available there. However, you can pair a Bluetooth keyboard, and mouse with your Android TV, and use that to navigate around the interface.

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