Android 6.0.1 was a key milestone in the transition toward Split APKs. Rather than a single massive APK containing resources for every screen density and CPU architecture, the Play Store began delivering "splits." For example, a device running Android 6.0.1 on an ARM64 architecture would download the base APK plus the ARM64 native library split, saving bandwidth and storage space.
The Play Store APK (Android Package Kit) is not merely an application but a complex system service that manages installation, updates, licensing, and security verification. Understanding the interplay between the Android 6.0.1 framework and the Play Store APK requires an analysis of the file structure, the APK Signature Scheme, and the evolution of the permission model.
: Open the app's detail page, tap More (three dots), and select Flag as inappropriate .
Additionally, ensure you have at least 100 MB of free internal storage. The Play Store APK is roughly 25–40 MB, but it expands upon installation.
If, after installing the correct , the Play Store still refuses to function, you still have options.