Waydroid is able to perform a few various operations found by using the waydroid app -h
command:
usage: waydroid app [-h] {install,remove,launch,list} ...
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
subaction:
{install,remove,launch,list}
install push a single package to the container and install it
remove remove single app package from the container
launch start single application
list list installed applications
You can install Android applications with:
waydroid app install xyz.apk
Then you can launch the application through your desktop Application Menu.
If you know the Android package name of the app (com.xxx.yyy
) you can also use the commandline with:
waydroid app launch com.foo.bar
The apk files you will sometimes find on the internet tend to only have arm support, and will therefore not work on x86_64.
You may want to install F-Droid to get applications graphically. Or use the Play Store if you installed a GAPPS image.