Can I download the old APK for my application from Google Play?

Over the past few months, I posted several changes to my application. Unfortunately, I did not save copies of all the old APKs, and now I would like to test the upgrade from old versions to my new version. Is there any way to download a copy of my old versions of Google? The Google Play Developer Console shows my old APKs, but without a download link. I tried the "Real APK Leecher", but this does not allow you to choose the version of APK that you want to download. And I can’t even temporarily re-activate the old version in the developer console, as it complains about its earlier version.

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Jun 30 '12 at 23:17
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ANSWER IS OUT OF DATE. NOW IT IS POSSIBLE TO CHECK THE RESPONSES @tesla And @olleh

No Unfortunately.

The Android Developer Console is a real disaster, wherever you look, there is something that needs to be fixed or improved, and in this problem you mentioned one of them. Unfortunately, so far you are out of luck. If Google does not allow this, you will not be able to download old APKS. I suppose you could recompile the old code, but I think you don't have it either, and so you are here :-)

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Jun 30 '12 at 23:35
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Now it is possible. They added the Release Management tab to the Google Play Developer Console. From the Artifact Library , under the β€œ Release Management ” tab, you can download the APK application.

You must have the required permissions to see the download button next to your artifacts. If in doubt, try the root account.

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Oct 14 '16 at 7:55
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Last update:

Go to

Developer Console => App releases => Production (Production Management) => Release History => Select the version you need => Click the Download button.

Your account must be provided with full permissions, otherwise the download button will be hidden.

Original answer

Go to

Developer Console => Release Management => Artifact Library => Archive Artifacts

You get the opportunity to download previous issues.

Update:

Go to

Developer Console => Application Releases => Artifact Library => Check the code / name of the version you want to download and click the download button on the right.

** Update: **

Developer Console => App releases => Production (Production Management) => Download arrow.

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Nov 23 '16 at 9:03
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Screenshot of tesla's correct answer. I'm having a bit of trouble finding a download icon:

where to click to download apk

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Aug 24 '18 at 13:22
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This is possible in our time .

See the screenshot below for a clear image.

Google added the "Manage" option to the "App Release" in the Google Play Developer Console. On the Management tab, you can see the release history and download the APK app.

VISUAL EXPLANATION :: See the Two-Step Process below.

Step 1: Go to Management Step1: Go to Manage Step 2: Go to the "Release History" section β†’ Select version-> Download Apk

Step 2: Goto Release History Section -> Select version-> Download Apk

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Mar 15 '19 at 6:50
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