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Google is killing the .apk format and it's a bad thing

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68 points by boba7 5 years ago · 13 comments

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aliasEli 5 years ago

It's forcing developers into the Google Play store.

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[0] https://www.slashgear.com/android-app-bundles-are-replacing-...

croes 5 years ago

Windows 11 makes it possible to install APK, Google kills APK.

Interesting coincidence.

  • UncleMeat 5 years ago

    APK is still the distribution model. You just don't upload APKs directly to Play.

slownews45 5 years ago

Going to have some meaningful size savings -> play store CDN traffic has got to be pretty incredible.

I don't think devs were really creating enough APK's on the various device dimensions to do this efficiently themselves.

They make it sound like you can't distribute your code using other platforms but you can (so far) based on what I've seen (using .apk)

But smaller app sizes (and the other benefits) are not anti-consumer features.

hypertele-Xii 5 years ago

I guess this is the last Google phone I ever buy then. I don't even sideload many apps, I just think it's immoral. To be fair to Google, it did erase "don't be evil" from its motto.

  • pyentropy 5 years ago

    The article doesn't say that sideloading will stop working, it's just that Play Store will completely switch to the format. This has to do more with the exponentially growing storage req of apps more than anything. Average user is gonna benefit a lot, especially since Bundles have a 150MB upper limit.

    Android cannot afford being a walled garden like Apple and I don't see them limiting installations. As long as they get users into putting data into Google services, they'll let both OEMs and users customize anything in the platform.

andrewmcwatters 5 years ago

It's settled then. It's time for more phone Linux distros.

GekkePrutser 5 years ago

This is not good. It means aurora store will probably break and it'll be necessary to log in with a Google account into the play store :(

I install all my apps with aurora to cut down on data collected about me by Google. I don't log in with a Google account at all.

For F-droid it's a lesser problem because they require open source software anyway and make reproducible builds to APK themselves. The problem is just that it's really hard to live with only F-droid apps :(

kappuchino 5 years ago

Question: Will this also impact projects who test and observe behaviour of apps like the german https://mobilsicher.de/?

ptrwis 5 years ago

I thought that maybe at least PWA apps could be bundled this way, but I can't find anything about it

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