The phrase refers to the acquisition of an application package file (APK) named “Movie Box Pro” specifically for devices running the Android operating system. This process entails retrieving the file from a source, often a website or repository external to the official Google Play Store, to install the application directly onto the device. APK files are the standard distribution format for applications on Android.
The practice of obtaining and installing applications via APK files allows users access to software that might not be available through the official channels due to regional restrictions, policy violations, or the developer’s choice. Historically, this method has provided greater flexibility in software selection and version control, often favored by users seeking older releases or modifications to applications. There are, however, inherent risks associated with this practice.