In the early days of Android, every app was a single, monolithic file. Today, Google uses the Android App Bundle (AAB)

Some versions include a real-time Logcat viewer to help debug modified APKs during testing.

APK files are binary blobs, often ranging from 5MB to 100MB.

This process grants access to apps that may not align with Google’s guidelines or regional restrictions. However, it also requires caution, as APK integrity is not guaranteed.