Cài facebook cho Galaxy Watch 4

In this guide, we will show you the steps to install Facebook Messenger on your Galaxy Watch 4. The fourth iteration of the smartwatch from Samsung comes with the Android OS, which translates to your ability to carry out a plethora of tweaks. Along with that, you now also have the option to welcome abode apps directly onto your watch. However, at the time of writing, the Play Store only has a handful of apps in its arsenal that could run on this smartwatch.

But the fact that it runs on Google’s in-house OS makes it possible to sideload apps that aren’t even yet officially released for your watch. In this regard, we have already covered guides on how you could install Facebook, Instagram, Google App, and YouTube without interacting with the Play Store. And as of now, we will show you the steps to install Facebook Messenger on your Galaxy Watch 4. But before you try it out, there’s an important point to keep in mind.

Cài facebook cho Galaxy Watch 4

As the app is not designed specifically for smartwatches, its layout will not be in sync with the small display size and aspect ratio. But even then, you shouldn’t have much trouble accessing the app’s basic functionalities. From checking the messages to replying to them via voice or type, you could carry out each of the tasks with relative ease. So without any further ado, let’s get started with the instructions.

  • How to Install Facebook Messenger on Galaxy Watch 4
    • STEP 1: Enable ADB Debugging in Galaxy Wach 4
    • STEP 2: Install Facebook Messenger Galaxy Watch 4

Cài facebook cho Galaxy Watch 4

You could carry out this task via two different methods- using a third-party app and via ADB Commands. As for now, we will be taking the former approach [the app method] as it doesn’t require the need for a PC. However, if you wish to opt for the ADB route, then do check out our guide on How to Sideload APK/Install Apps via ADB Commands in Galaxy Watch 4.

STEP 1: Enable ADB Debugging in Galaxy Wach 4

  1. Head over to the Settings > About Watch > Software and tap Software Version 7 times.
    Cài facebook cho Galaxy Watch 4
  2. Then go to Developer Options and enable the toggle next to ADB Debugging.
  3. After that, scroll down a little bit and enable the toggle next to Debug over WiFi.
    Cài facebook cho Galaxy Watch 4
  4. It will now bring up the IP Address, note it down somewhere [do not include the port number, i.e. values after the colon].
  5. For example, if the entire value is 192.168.1.3:5555, then your IP will be 192.168.1.3.

STEP 2: Install Facebook Messenger Galaxy Watch 4

  1. Download the Facebook Messenger Lite APK file on your device [download link].
  2. Then download and install the Easy Fire Tools app from the Play Store.
  3. Now launch the app, tap on the overflow icon situated at the top left, and select Settings.
    Cài facebook cho Galaxy Watch 4
  4. After that, select IP Address and type in your watch’s IP Address without the port number [in our case it is 192.168.1.3].
  5. Now go back to the app’s home page and tap on the plug icon situated at the top right.
    Cài facebook cho Galaxy Watch 4
  6. You will get an Allow Debugging prompt on your watch, tap OK.
    Cài facebook cho Galaxy Watch 4
  7. After that go to the Custom APK File tab and tap on Select file.
  8. Now navigate to the Facebook Messenger Lite APK file and select it. Then tap on Install > YES.
    Cài facebook cho Galaxy Watch 4
  9. The app will now be installed on your watch which you could access from its app drawer.
    Cài facebook cho Galaxy Watch 4

That’s it. These were the steps to install Facebook Messenger on your Galaxy Watch 4. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.


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