Use Your Android Device to Upload Your Personal Reading Files on Google Books


Can't find your preferred reading content on Google Books? Here's good news for you... You can now upload your personal reading content, whether it's a PDF or EPUB files, to Google Books right from your own Android device. That's right! Google has now improved its service by allowing its users to upload their personal files, aside from its original purpose of reading free books and those that they have purchased.


However, this new feature is limited only to your Web browser, which means that you can only browse through the Play Books site on a computer or via the mobile browser in order to upload your reading content. We're not sure if there will be another update for this in the near future. You need to have the latest update of the Play Books app on your Android device. If you haven't done so, click here to get the update courtesy of Android Police.

After downloading the APK file, navigate to your Downloads folder and then follow the on-screen prompts to install the file manually. Make sure the unknown sources option of your Android device is enabled, which can be found in the Settings & Security section. Once you have successfully updated your Play Books app, you can now proceed with uploading your file. To start, locate the PDF or EPUB file you want to upload in your Gmail messages or Downloads folder. You can find your device's Downloads folder by going to its file explorer option. For example, it is labeled as My Files on most Samsung gadgets.

Next, tap the file you want to upload and a pop-up screen will appear. Look for an Upload to Play Books option in the pop-up window, and then tap to select it. That's how simple it is!



This upload feature provides you an easier and more convenient way of reading content that you want, rather than stick to what is only available in Google Play Store. This process doesn't require you to be in front of a computer just to add content to your Google Books.

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