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Before installing any APK from outside the Play Store, it is worth taking thirty seconds to check a few basics: the file size (does it match what is expected?), the listed version number, the permissions it requests, the source reputation, and whether the listing shows a recent update date.
Skipping these checks is how users end up with outdated, incompatible, or unsafe files. A cautious habit of checking first takes very little extra time and avoids most common problems.