App installs and updates from the Google Play Store will be smaller

Posted by M Techno

Last year, Android users installed 65 billion apps - thats a lot of Internet traffic. To address that, Google has updated its delta and compression algorithm making both initial installs and especially updates much smaller.

Android apps are limited to a 100MB APKs, but can use the APK Expansion Files feature to bring in an additional 2GB (mostly used for game assets). The new algorithms can save up to 12% on first install and as much as 65% when updating. Thats a lot when were talking 2GB of data!

Then there are the APKs themselves. Google specifically tuned the new algorithm, called bsdiff, to handle native code libraries and it outperforms the old algorithm by as much as 50%.

Heres how bsdiff reduces Chrome update downloads. The major update is cut almost in half, while the minor update is four times smaller than what the old algorithm managed.

Chrome patch DescriptionPrevious patch sizeBsdiff Size
M46 to M47 major update22.8 MB12.9 MB
M47 minor update15.3 MB3.6 MB

Note that for apps that dont contain native libraries, theres still a small gain of about 5%.

Google is going to showcase transfer sizes - both in the case of first install and of updating an existing app. Thats great news for users that do their updates on a limited Internet plan.

Play Store gives more info on size: App size for initial install Play Store gives more info on size: App size when updating
Play Store gives more info on size: App size for initial install • App size when updating

The Chrome teams also has a few tips for app developers on how to reduce download sizes, check the Source link for more.

Source

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