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APK (Android Package Kit) is a file format used by Android devices to distribute and install applications

An APK (Android Package Kit) is a file format used by Android devices to distribute and install applications. Similar to executable files on a computer, APK files contain all the necessary components for an app to run on an Android device, such as the code, resources, assets, and manifest file.

To install an APK, users typically download it from a source other than the Google Play Store, such as third-party websites or through developers for testing purposes. It's essential to be cautious when downloading APK files, as some may contain malware or viruses that could harm your device or steal personal information.

While APKs provide flexibility in obtaining apps outside the Google Play Store, they also bypass certain security checks, which is why many Android devices require users to enable "Install from unknown sources" in their settings before installation. Always verify the legitimacy of the source to avoid security risks.

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