![]() I want to avoid, it's not user friendly and Doesn't work because the files are transformed to base64 to be used by the Android Filesystem API. Use FileSystem (Directory.Documents) to save to user's device. Download update distribution zipfiles from a custom url. See more there in the Auto update documentation. Failed updates will automatically roll back to the last successful version. Run the app and see app auto update after each backgrounding. ![]() Problem : It works perfectly with Electron and Browser, but with Android it doesn't work Try 1 window.showSaveFilePicker() const fileHandle = await window.showSaveFilePicker() Do npm run build & npx cap copy to copy the build to capacitor.
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