'Difference between apk (.apk) and app bundle (.aab)

Recently Google brought up a new feature app bundle which is a pretty similar concept to APK except its flexibility and architectural differences.

I have read out lots of blog/articles to understand how app bundle works in devices in comparison with APK file.

What is the actual internal working process of app bundle and how it works on Android devices starting from Google Play Store?



Solution 1:[1]

App bundles are publishing format, whereas APK (Android application Package) is the packaging format which eventually will be installed on device.

Google uses app bundle to generate and serve optimized APKs for each user’s device configuration, so they download only the code and resources they need to run your app. Therefore, users can get smaller and more optimized downloads.

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Solution 2:[2]

Following are benefits of Android App Bundle over APK on PlayStore:

  1. Smaller Download Size
  2. On Demand App features
  3. Asset-only modules

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