Find Some Tips about App Download and Install Size
- In Google Play Console; You can Check your app's download and install sizes. Monitor your app's size, compare your app to peers. Optimizing the size of your app makes it faster for users to download. Smaller apps tend to see higher install success rates.
- App download size vs. peers: See how your app download size compares with similar apps on Google Play.
- App Size; is one of the biggest factors that can affect your app’s install and uninstall metrics. So it’s important to regularly monitor and understand how you can reduce your app’s download and install sizes
- App Download size: The compressed size of your app that users downloaded on Google Play. When an app has a larger download size, it takes longer to download. Excludes dynamic feature modules delivered conditionally or on demand.
- App Size on device (at install time): The amount of space required to install your app. Since apps are compressed when they’re downloaded, it can make install sizes larger than download sizes. When an app has a larger install size, more space is required on a user’s device to complete installation. After the app is opened, its size on disk varies depending on app usage. OR, The approximate size of your app on the user's device after installation, before the app is opened for the first time. After the app is opened, the size of the app will vary depending on app usage. Excludes dynamic feature modules delivered conditionally or on demand. NOTE: Keeping your installed size below 40MB for apps, and 65MB for games
- Android App Bundles: An Android App Bundle is a publishing format that includes all your app’s compiled code and resources, and defers APK generation and signing to Google Play. Google Play uses your app bundle to generate and serve optimized APKs for each device configuration, so only the code and resources that are needed for a specific device are downloaded to run your app. You no longer have to build, sign, and manage multiple APKs to optimize support for different devices, and users get smaller, more-optimized downloads. Additionally, you can add dynamic feature modules to your app project and include them in your app bundle. These modules contain features and assets that you can choose not to include when users first download and install your app. Your app can later request to download those modules by using Play Core Library.
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