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You can check out and dig into the apps you have on your Android device using different tools. These tools give you all sorts of info like the app's name, version, who installed it, minimum and maximum compatibility, how it's signed, when it was installed or last updated, and even details from the AndroidManifest file like permissions, activities, and native libraries.
The package name is like a special name tag for each app on your device. It helps tell apart different apps and is needed for stuff like starting an app or giving permissions. The version name and code give you details about the app's current version, like the version number and build number. The installer package is just the package name of the app that installed the one you're using right now.
The minimal and target SDK versions show the oldest and newest Android operating systems that the app can work on. The APK signature is like a digital stamp that proves the app is legit and hasn't been messed with. The installation and last update time let you know when the app was installed and when it was last updated.
The AndroidManifest file is like a secret stash of info about your app. It's got all the deets on stuff like your app's name, icon, theme, and more. Plus, it spills the beans on what permissions your app needs, the activities it can launch, and any fancy native libraries it uses. So basically, it's a one-stop shop for everything you need to know about your app.
Besides checking out information about the apps you have installed, some tools also let you grab the whole or just parts of APK files. This comes in handy when you want to back up your apps or dig into their contents. But remember, downloading APK files from sketchy sources can be risky for your device's security, so proceed with caution.
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