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Well I've went into the res folder to spruce up an app icon figuring it would look much better with the modified alternative (; .

The icon png 's are stored in about five different folders.

res\drawable-hdpi-v4res\drawable-hdpi-v4

res\drawable-mdpi-v4res\drawable-mdpi-v4

res\drawable-xhdpi-v4res\drawable-xhdpi-v4

res\drawable-xxhdpi-v4res\drawable-xxhdpi-v4

res\drawable-xxxhdpi-v4res\drawable-xxxhdpi-v4

res\rawres\raw

In each folder there are mainly 3 icon files as png's

icon.pngicon.png

large_icon.pnglarge_icon.png

widget_icon.pngwidget_icon.png

Of different sizes \large_icon.png being the largest I assume this would be the main app folder icon that displays as the package installer and home screen icon.

I've made changes to the icon that is being used to replace the current one's by copying them over and replacing them with the same file name for each.

The icon being used is the same for each, Around 57kb.

After successfully replacing the icons, rezipping the package and changing the .zip.zip to .apk.apk the app shows up with the changed icon and will install but when the install is completed a notification comes up saying not installed.

Well I've went into the res folder to spruce up an app icon figuring it would look much better with the modified alternative (; .

The icon png 's are stored in about five different folders.

res\drawable-hdpi-v4

res\drawable-mdpi-v4

res\drawable-xhdpi-v4

res\drawable-xxhdpi-v4

res\drawable-xxxhdpi-v4

res\raw

In each folder there are mainly 3 icon files as png's

icon.png

large_icon.png

widget_icon.png

Of different sizes \large_icon.png being the largest I assume this would be the main app folder icon that displays as the package installer and home screen icon.

I've made changes to the icon that is being used to replace the current one's by copying them over and replacing them with the same file name for each.

The icon being used is the same for each, Around 57kb.

After successfully replacing the icons, rezipping the package and changing the .zip to .apk the app shows up with the changed icon and will install but when the install is completed a notification comes up saying not installed.

Well I've went into the res folder to spruce up an app icon figuring it would look much better with the modified alternative.

The icon png 's are stored in about five different folders.

res\drawable-hdpi-v4

res\drawable-mdpi-v4

res\drawable-xhdpi-v4

res\drawable-xxhdpi-v4

res\drawable-xxxhdpi-v4

res\raw

In each folder there are mainly 3 icon files as png's

icon.png

large_icon.png

widget_icon.png

Of different sizes \large_icon.png being the largest I assume this would be the main app folder icon that displays as the package installer and home screen icon.

I've made changes to the icon that is being used to replace the current one's by copying them over and replacing them with the same file name for each.

The icon being used is the same for each, Around 57kb.

After successfully replacing the icons, rezipping the package and changing the .zip to .apk the app shows up with the changed icon and will install but when the install is completed a notification comes up saying not installed.

Well I've went into the res folder to spruce up an app icon figuring it would look much better with the modified alternative (; . The

The icon png 's are stored in about five different folders.

res\drawable-hdpi-v4 res\drawable

res\drawable-mdpi-v4 res\drawable

res\drawable-xhdpi-v4 res\drawable

res\drawable-xxhdpi-v4 res\drawable

res\drawable-xxxhdpi-v4 res\raw

res\raw

In each folder there are mainly three3 icon files as png's

icon.png large_icon

large_icon.png widget_icon

widget_icon.png

Of different sizes \large_icon.png being the largest I assume this would be the main app folder icon that displays as the package installer and home screen icon.

I've made changes to the icon that is being used to replace the current one's by copying them over and replacing them with the same file name for each.

The icon being used is the same for each, Around 57kb.

After successfully replacing the icons, rezipping the package and changing the .zip to .apk the app shows up with the changed icon and will install but when the install is completed a notification comes up saying not installed.

Well I've went into the res folder to spruce up an app icon figuring it would look much better with the modified alternative (; . The icon png 's are stored in about five different folders.

res\drawable-hdpi-v4 res\drawable-mdpi-v4 res\drawable-xhdpi-v4 res\drawable-xxhdpi-v4 res\drawable-xxxhdpi-v4 res\raw

In each folder there are mainly three icon png's

icon.png large_icon.png widget_icon.png

Of different sizes \large_icon.png being the largest I assume this would be the main app folder icon that displays as the package installer and home screen icon.

I've made changes to the icon that is being used to replace the current one's by copying them over and replacing them with the same file name for each.

The icon being used is the same for each, Around 57kb.

After successfully replacing the icons, rezipping the package and changing the .zip to .apk the app shows up with the changed icon and will install but when the install is completed a notification comes up saying not installed.

Well I've went into the res folder to spruce up an app icon figuring it would look much better with the modified alternative (; .

The icon png 's are stored in about five different folders.

res\drawable-hdpi-v4

res\drawable-mdpi-v4

res\drawable-xhdpi-v4

res\drawable-xxhdpi-v4

res\drawable-xxxhdpi-v4

res\raw

In each folder there are mainly 3 icon files as png's

icon.png

large_icon.png

widget_icon.png

Of different sizes \large_icon.png being the largest I assume this would be the main app folder icon that displays as the package installer and home screen icon.

I've made changes to the icon that is being used to replace the current one's by copying them over and replacing them with the same file name for each.

The icon being used is the same for each, Around 57kb.

After successfully replacing the icons, rezipping the package and changing the .zip to .apk the app shows up with the changed icon and will install but when the install is completed a notification comes up saying not installed.

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Manual icon change now apk wont install

Well I've went into the res folder to spruce up an app icon figuring it would look much better with the modified alternative (; . The icon png 's are stored in about five different folders.

res\drawable-hdpi-v4 res\drawable-mdpi-v4 res\drawable-xhdpi-v4 res\drawable-xxhdpi-v4 res\drawable-xxxhdpi-v4 res\raw

In each folder there are mainly three icon png's

icon.png large_icon.png widget_icon.png

Of different sizes \large_icon.png being the largest I assume this would be the main app folder icon that displays as the package installer and home screen icon.

I've made changes to the icon that is being used to replace the current one's by copying them over and replacing them with the same file name for each.

The icon being used is the same for each, Around 57kb.

After successfully replacing the icons, rezipping the package and changing the .zip to .apk the app shows up with the changed icon and will install but when the install is completed a notification comes up saying not installed.