![UMICH Path poster](/img/1.gif)
Latest update
Version 1.0 updated.
UMICH Path APK Description
This app is specifically designed to show University of Michigan Ann Arbor students about how long it will take to walk from one campus building to another based on walking speed (2.7, 3.1, 3.5, or 3.75 mph). Most colleges allow only 10 minutes between courses and sometimes it takes longer than that to get to the next class.
There are two ways to look up the time it will take to get from one building to the other. There is a map you can use to select the buildings. There is also a list of buildings you can choose from.
Your position is shown on the map along with all of the campus buildings. Tapping on a building will bring up a list of other buildings to choose from indicating your destination. It will display four walking speeds and the time (in minutes) it will take to walk to the chosen building from the selected list.
How to install UMICH Path APK bundles for Android
Once you have downloaded an Android App Bundle, you can install it using a dedicated app bundle installer app. You can install .apks, .xapk, split apk files, and unencrypted .apkm files using the Split APKs Installer (SAI). SAI is considered the gold standard for installing app bundles in the Android community. Here’s how to use the SAI app to install split apks. Download UMICH Path APK file from APKBundles.com, then follow these steps:
Update Phone Settings
- Go to your phone Settings page
- Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
- Check the Unknown Sources box
- Confirm with OK
Go to Downloads
- Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
- Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.
How to install UMICH Path APK, Split APK (APK Bundles) on Windows PC 7/8/10/11 or MAC?
Download UMICH Path APK file from APKBundles.com to your PC (ex: C://temp/, then follow these steps appear on screen.
Using Emulator:
- Download And Install one Emulator Softwares (Ex: Bluestacks, GenyMotion, NoxPlayer)