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Download Emergency alerts APK R-initial Universal · Android 36+

By Shalltry Group • Updated March 04, 2026
Universal Native (Java/Kotlin) 949.43 KB
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This is the universal build of Emergency alerts R-initial. 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: 0.9 MB   •   Min Android: 36   •   Target Android: 36   •   Version code: 300000000   •   Framework: Native (Java/Kotlin)   •   Permissions: 1

File Information

Package Namecom.android.cellbroadcastreceiver
Version NameR-initial
Version Code300000000
ArchitectureUniversal
Min Android VersionAndroid 36 (API 36)
FrameworkNative (Java/Kotlin)
File Size949.43 KB
Signature (SHA1)695AF05C360BD11295CD66A45A36547B4C847FD8
File Hash (SHA256)a28abcd8649d7bb562fcad0acfea1e77a1f8dcf655f211cda0ed94f28578b8e5
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  • com.android.cellbroadcastreceiver.DYNAMIC_RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED_PERMISSION
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Other Variants

This release has multiple variants (e.g. diff architectures).

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Name: Shalltry Group

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Frequently Asked Questions about Emergency alerts 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 36 (API level 36) 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.