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An APK (Android Package Kit)is the file format used to distribute and install applications on Android devices. It contains all the necessary components, including code, resources, and manifest files, required for an app to run. Users can download APKs from the Google Play Store or third-party sources. Installing APKs from unknown sources requires enabling the "Install from Unknown Sources" option in device settings. APKs allow users to access apps not available in their region or get early updates before official releases.