Frequently asked questions

The rise of mobile devices transforms the way we consume information entirely and the world's most elevant channels such as Facebook.

Android Package Kit
An APK (Android Package Kit) is the file format for applications used on the Android operating system. APK files are compiled with Android Studio, which is the official integrated development environment (IDE) for building Android software. An APK file includes all of the software program's code and assets.

An APK file is a file format used for Android applications and it cannot be installed on an iOS device. iOS devices normally use IPA file format for installing applications.

Yep! You can delete the APK files to free up your phone storage as long as you've installed the app. You can safely delete the APK without damaging already installed apps. APK files are only needed to install the app.

Insufficient Storage - If your Android device is too full, it causes the package installer to malfunction, leading to the 'App not Installed' pop-up. Even a corrupted Internal Storage Card or an SD card which is not mounted properly may lead to clogged storage and thus give you the App not installed error message.

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 file doesn't open, try browsing for it with a file manager like Astro File Manager or ES File Explorer File Manager.

Clear the Google Play Store data.
If cleaning the cache of the Google Play Store and Google Play Services doesn't resolve the issue, try clearing the Google Play Store data: Open the Settings menu on your device. Go to Apps or Application Manager. (This option might differ depending on your device.)

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