How to Install VShop?
You can find all Android and iOS releases for VShop here: VShop Releases on GitHub
iOS Installation
Since VShop is no longer available on the Apple App Store due to legal issues with Riot Games, you’ll need to install it manually using a third-party tool like Sideloadly or AltStore. Below are the steps to install VShop on your iPhone. You'll need a computer for that.
Preparation
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Get Sideloadly or AltStore: Download and install either Sideloadly or AltStore on your computer. These tools will help you sideload apps onto your iPhone without using the App Store.
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Download the VShop IPA: Go to the VShop GitHub Releases page and download the latest VShop IPA file.
Installation on iOS
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Open Sideloadly or AltStore on your computer.
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Connect your iPhone to your computer.
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Follow the instructions provided by Sideloadly or AltStore to install the VShop IPA onto your device.
Info
Be cautious of any apps on the App Store that look similar to VShop. VShop is no longer officially available through the Apple App Store. Installing VShop on your iPhone is done at your own risk. Neither the developer nor the VShop community will be liable for any damages that may occur as a result of installing or using the app. This includes, but is not limited to, data loss or device malfunction. The use of third-party tools like AltStore for app installation is beyond the control of the developer and is undertaken at the user's own responsibility.
Android Installation
VShop is no longer available on the Google Play Store. To install VShop on your Android device, you need to download the APK file from the GitHub repository.
Steps on Android
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Visit the VShop Releases page.
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Download the latest VShop APK file.
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Open the downloaded APK file and follow the prompts to install it.
Permission issues with Android?
For Android 8.0 (Oreo) and Later:
- Open Settings.
- Navigate to Apps & notifications.
- Tap on Advanced.
- Select Special app access.
- Choose Install unknown apps.
- Select the browser you used to download the app (e.g., Chrome).
- Toggle on Allow from this source.
Note: Some manufacturers may disable the option to install apps from unknown sources entirely. If you cannot find the settings mentioned above, your device might have this restriction. In such cases, consult your device's user manual or contact the manufacturer's support for guidance.