Paul627g

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Very rare if ever.

If you obtain your apps properly via the Google Play Store there is no need to chase down and find APK's to update your apps.
 

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Very rare if ever.

If you obtain your apps properly via the Google Play Store there is no need to chase down and find APK's to update your apps.

Android police has the APK of apps that are being updated but aren't in the playstore yet.

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Android police has the APK of apps that are being updated but aren't in the playstore yet.

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Yes I understand there is APKs out there but looking for the proper answer to this question waiting for the Play Store to update your app is the best method. This avoids any concerns of downloading from a un reputable source since in most cases you have to allow the installation of 3rd party apps via Settings which leaves you vulnerable to problems.
 

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Yes I understand there is APKs out there but looking for the proper answer to this question waiting for the Play Store to update your app is the best method. This avoids any concerns of downloading from a un reputable source since in most cases you have to allow the installation of 3rd party apps via Settings which leaves you vulnerable to problems.

Android Police isn't a untrusted source and is the best place to get the latest APK's. There is usually tear downs of them and what they bring to the table so.,,,,,you can wait till the playstore has the update or you can get it earlier from a trusted source.

Sure you can download bad APK's from untrusted sources, but as long as you do your research you'll be fine.

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