Blueforcer Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 1, 2021 #1 Already announced, but now it going to happen Android App Bundles are replacing APKs – why it matters - SlashGear
Already announced, but now it going to happen Android App Bundles are replacing APKs – why it matters - SlashGear
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 1, 2021 #2 Note that existing apps can keep being packaged as APKs.
andymc Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 1, 2021 #3 This is only for apps on the Google play store, so all other stores and independent distribution will continue using APKs.
This is only for apps on the Google play store, so all other stores and independent distribution will continue using APKs.
mcqueccu Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jul 1, 2021 #4 andymc said: This is only for apps on the Google play store, so all other stores and independent distribution will continue using APKs. Click to expand... Huawei app store is also accepting app bundles (aab) in addition to apk, and its not compulsory. To upload aab, you also have to go through the process of pepk jar
andymc said: This is only for apps on the Google play store, so all other stores and independent distribution will continue using APKs. Click to expand... Huawei app store is also accepting app bundles (aab) in addition to apk, and its not compulsory. To upload aab, you also have to go through the process of pepk jar
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 1, 2021 #5 mcqueccu said: To upload aab, you also have to go through the process of pepk jar Click to expand... It is not too complicated process but it is only needed for existing apps (where AAB is not mandatory).
mcqueccu said: To upload aab, you also have to go through the process of pepk jar Click to expand... It is not too complicated process but it is only needed for existing apps (where AAB is not mandatory).