#* '''USB:''' Connect your device to your computer. Open a file manager and drag these downloaded APKs from your computer to the Downloads folder on your device.
#* '''USB:''' Connect your device to your computer. Open a file manager and drag these downloaded APKs from your computer to the Downloads folder on your device.
#* '''Bluetooth:''' Open a file manager on your newer device and select both APKs. Tap the share button and select the other device. On your other device, approve the requests in popups. The transfer will take around 10-15 minutes.
#* '''Bluetooth:''' Open a file manager on your newer device and select both APKs. Tap the share button and select the other device. On your other device, approve the requests in popups. The transfer will take around 10-15 minutes.
# Allow installing APKs through unknown sources.[[Image:Use a Device Running Android KitKat Step 15.png|center]]
# Allow installing APKs through unknown sources. Go to Settings app, tap {{macbutton|Security}} and enable {{macbutton|Unknown sources}}.[[Image:Use a Device Running Android KitKat Step 15.png|center]]
# Install both APKs. Open a file manager app on your device and navigate to downloads folder, entitled "Download". Tap the Google Play Store APK (com.android.vending_33.1.16.19...) and tap {{macbutton|Install}} to install the new version of Google Play Store APK. Repeat with Google Play Services APK (com.google.android.gms_23.30.13...).[[Image:Use a Device Running Android KitKat Step 16.png|center]]
# Install both APKs. Open a file manager app on your device and navigate to downloads folder, entitled "Download". Tap the Google Play Store APK (com.android.vending_33.1.16.19...) and tap {{macbutton|Install}} to install the new version of Google Play Store APK. Repeat with Google Play Services APK (com.google.android.gms_23.30.13...).[[Image:Use a Device Running Android KitKat Step 16.png|center]]
# Open Play Store {{android|googleplaystore}}.[[Image:Use a Device Running Android KitKat Step 17.png|center]]
# Open Play Store {{android|googleplaystore}}.[[Image:Use a Device Running Android KitKat Step 17.png|center]]
You cannot create an account directly on your device running Android KitKat. You have to do this in your mobile browser, or on a newer device.
Select to sign in via browser. On your device, tap the dropdown button at top-right corner to open the menu, and tap Browser sign-in. This will open a popup.File:Use a Device Running Android KitKat Step 7.png
If you cannot see the dropdown button, tap the Menu button at bottom of your device.
Some users have reported problems logging into Google Account directly instead of via browser.
Download the necessary APKs to a computer or a newer device. Go to both links and click DOWNLOAD APK on each to download Google Play Store and Google Play Services.File:Use a Device Running Android KitKat Step 13.png
USB: Connect your device to your computer. Open a file manager and drag these downloaded APKs from your computer to the Downloads folder on your device.
Bluetooth: Open a file manager on your newer device and select both APKs. Tap the share button and select the other device. On your other device, approve the requests in popups. The transfer will take around 10-15 minutes.
Install both APKs. Open a file manager app on your device and navigate to downloads folder, entitled "Download". Tap the Google Play Store APK (com.android.vending_33.1.16.19...) and tap Install to install the new version of Google Play Store APK. Repeat with Google Play Services APK (com.google.android.gms_23.30.13...).File:Use a Device Running Android KitKat Step 16.png
Use your device to instruct anything. wikiHow app still supports Android 4.4 and later, so you can still use your device running Android 4.4 to browse wikiHow. Just search wikiHow on Play Store and install the app.File:Use a Device Running Android KitKat Step 26.png
wikiHow can install on Android 4.1 Jellybean and above, however on Android 4.1-4.3 it cannot connect to wikiHow due to TLS 1.2 requirements.
Customize your devices. While developers no longer support KitKat, you can still customize your device by using launchers and widgets. Here are some APKs that are compatible with Android KitKat:File:Use a Device Running Android KitKat Step 27.png