What Is an APK File?
How to open APK files
A file with the APK file extension is an Android Package file that's used to distribute applications on Google's Android operating system.
APK files are saved in the ZIP format and are typically downloaded directly to Android devices, usually via the Google Play store, but can also be found on other websites.
Some of the content found in a typical APK file includes an AndroidManifest.xml, classes.dex, and resources.arsc file; as well as a META-INF and res folder.
How to Open an APK File
APK files can be opened on a number of operating systems but they're used mainly on Android devices.
OPEN AN APK FILE ON ANDROID
Opening an APK file on your Android device just requires that you download it like you would any file, and then open it when asked. However, APK files installed outside of the Google Play store might not install right away because of a security block put into place.
To bypass this download restriction and install APK files from unknown sources, navigate to one of these menus, depending on your Android version:
- Settings > Apps & notifications > Advanced > Special app access > Install unknown apps
- Settings > Apps and notifications
- Settings > Security
Depending on your device, you might need to give a specific app, such as Chrome, permission to install unofficial APK files. Or, if you see it, enable Install Unknown Apps or Unknown sources.
If the APK file doesn't open, try browsing for it with a file manager like Astro File Manager or ES File Explorer File Manager.

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