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If you want to add an Android app to Google Drive, you can follow these steps: 1. First, ensure that you have Google Drive installed on your Android device. You can download it from the Google Play Store if you haven't installed it yet. 2. Open the Google Drive app and sign in to your Google account. 3. Tap on the "+" icon in the bottom right corner of the app to create a new file. 4. Select "Upload file" from the list of options. 5. Choose the APK file of the Android app that you want to add to Google Drive. The APK file is the installation file for the app, and it typically has a ".apk" extension. 6. The app will begin to upload to your Google Drive account. The time it takes to upload will depend on the size of the APK file and the speed of your internet connection. 7. Once the upload is complete, you can access the app from your Google Drive account on any device that is connected to your Google account. That's it! You've successfully added an Android app to Google Drive.
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