Download Firebase App Tester v0.110 (Android APK v0.123 Universal · Android 16+
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This is the universal build of Firebase App Tester v0.110 (Android v0.123. It contains native libraries for every CPU architecture (arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64), so it installs on any Android device. The trade-off is size — it's larger than per-architecture variants. Pick this one if you're unsure which CPU your phone has, or if you plan to share the APK with multiple devices.
File size: 6.1 MB • Min Android: 16 • Target Android: 28 • Version code: 123 • Framework: Native (Java/Kotlin) • Permissions: 8
File Information
| Package Name | dev.firebase.appdistribution |
|---|---|
| Version Name | v0.123 |
| Version Code | 123 |
| Architecture | Universal |
| Min Android Version | Android 16 (API 28) |
| Main Activity | dev.firebase.appdistribution.main.MainActivity |
| Framework | Native (Java/Kotlin) |
| File Size | 6.09 MB |
| Signature (SHA1) | FF41F941F62DFE657FB5343BA77348F88462CE7E |
| File Hash (SHA256) | abea621e4f24d52a537419ae8adef42d5eec9bcdc9e09443e759f9d4fb8be9b6 |
App Description
From version
v0.133
:
firebase.google.com/docs/app-distribution/get-set-up-as-a-tester?platform=android
When you first distribute an app using the
Firebase
console
or a CLI tool (
Firebase CLI
,
fastlane
, or
Gradle
),
App Distribution
emails the tester an invitation with instructions on how to install and test the build.
This guide describes how to install and test a new app distributed through
App Distribution
from a tester's point of view. For answers to frequently asked questions or help with troubleshooting, read the
troubleshooting guide
.
Step 1
: Sign in with Google to accept the invitation
On an Android device, open the invitation in your email.
When prompted, sign in with Google and accept the invitation to test the app.
Keep the following in mind:
After opening an invitation to test an app, you can sign in with any Google account to accept the invitation, not just the account to which the invitation was originally sent.
Invitations can only be accepted once before becoming invalid.
A Google account can be associated with any email address, not only addresses with Gmail or G Suite domains. Find out how to
sign in
with another email address.
Once you accept an invitation, you're given access to install the test app. You also receive build notification emails from Firebase when the app's developer distributes a new build and includes you as a tester.
Tip:
If you don't want to go through your email to accept new app invitations, you can also access your pending app invitations directly in the
Firebase App Tester
app.
Step 2
: (Optional, recommended) Download Firebase App Tester
If you haven't already, download the
Firebase App Tester
app, which lets you install and access all your test apps in one place. You can download Firebase App Tester from the in-browser prompt that appears after you accept the invite, or by navigating to
appdistribution.firebase.google.com
on your Android device.
If this is your first time installing Firebase App Tester, you'll need to sign into the app with the same Google account you used to accept the invitation.
If you need to install unknown apps, see
App doesn't indicate that the app is installed
.
Step 3
: Download the build in Firebase App Tester
In
Firebase App Tester
, select the app you want to install and tap
Download
. Apps you install through
App Tester
are automatically added to your device's home screen.
Download AAB releases
To download an Android App Bundle (AAB) release, complete the following one-time steps on your test device (these instructions are also displayed when you begin downloading the release):
Open the Google Play Store app.
Tap
Menu
>
Settings
In the
About
section, tap the Play Store version seven times.
When the setting appears, tap the
Internal app sharing
switch to turn it on.
v0.133
:
firebase.google.com/docs/app-distribution/get-set-up-as-a-tester?platform=android
When you first distribute an app using the
Firebase
console
or a CLI tool (
Firebase CLI
,
fastlane
, or
Gradle
),
App Distribution
emails the tester an invitation with instructions on how to install and test the build.
This guide describes how to install and test a new app distributed through
App Distribution
from a tester's point of view. For answers to frequently asked questions or help with troubleshooting, read the
troubleshooting guide
.
Step 1
: Sign in with Google to accept the invitation
On an Android device, open the invitation in your email.
When prompted, sign in with Google and accept the invitation to test the app.
Keep the following in mind:
After opening an invitation to test an app, you can sign in with any Google account to accept the invitation, not just the account to which the invitation was originally sent.
Invitations can only be accepted once before becoming invalid.
A Google account can be associated with any email address, not only addresses with Gmail or G Suite domains. Find out how to
sign in
with another email address.
Once you accept an invitation, you're given access to install the test app. You also receive build notification emails from Firebase when the app's developer distributes a new build and includes you as a tester.
Tip:
If you don't want to go through your email to accept new app invitations, you can also access your pending app invitations directly in the
Firebase App Tester
app.
Step 2
: (Optional, recommended) Download Firebase App Tester
If you haven't already, download the
Firebase App Tester
app, which lets you install and access all your test apps in one place. You can download Firebase App Tester from the in-browser prompt that appears after you accept the invite, or by navigating to
appdistribution.firebase.google.com
on your Android device.
If this is your first time installing Firebase App Tester, you'll need to sign into the app with the same Google account you used to accept the invitation.
If you need to install unknown apps, see
App doesn't indicate that the app is installed
.
Step 3
: Download the build in Firebase App Tester
In
Firebase App Tester
, select the app you want to install and tap
Download
. Apps you install through
App Tester
are automatically added to your device's home screen.
Download AAB releases
To download an Android App Bundle (AAB) release, complete the following one-time steps on your test device (these instructions are also displayed when you begin downloading the release):
Open the Google Play Store app.
Tap
Menu
>
Settings
In the
About
section, tap the Play Store version seven times.
When the setting appears, tap the
Internal app sharing
switch to turn it on.
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APK Permissions 8
- android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
- android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE
- android.permission.INTERNET
- android.permission.REQUEST_DELETE_PACKAGES
- android.permission.REQUEST_INSTALL_PACKAGES
- android.permission.WAKE_LOCK
- com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE
- com.google.android.finsky.permission.BIND_GET_INSTALL_REFERRER_SERVICE
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Frequently Asked Questions about Firebase App Tester v0.110 (Android APK
This is the universal variant — a single APK that contains native libraries for every CPU architecture. It installs on any Android device but is larger than per-architecture variants.
Yes — the APK's signature has been cryptographically verified against the publisher's signing key. The SHA-256 hash is shown in the File Information panel so you can independently confirm the file matches the original release.
Android 16 (API level 28) or newer. Older devices will refuse the install.
Install a free app like 'CPU-Z' or 'Droid Hardware Info' from the Play Store and look at the ABI / Instruction Set row. Most phones made after 2017 are arm64-v8a; if in doubt, download the universal variant.
All variants are functionally identical — same features, same version. They differ only in which CPU architectures the native code is compiled for, and (sometimes) which screen densities the included graphics target. Pick the one that matches your device for the smallest install size, or pick 'Universal' if you're unsure.