The subject refers to a specific version of an alternative application marketplace packaged as an Android Package Kit (APK) file and the action of acquiring it. The numerical sequence denotes the version number within the application’s development cycle, while the file extension indicates its intended use for installation on Android-based operating systems. The term highlights the retrieval process of a particular software release for deployment on compatible devices.
Accessing this application distribution method can offer users an alternative to official application stores, potentially providing access to applications not readily available through conventional channels. Historically, such distributions have emerged as a response to regional restrictions, software availability limitations, or user preferences for specific software versions. The benefit lies in the potential for expanded software choices and control over the applications installed on a device.