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TikTok 35.3 APK for Android

ByteDance Ltd. · Social & Video · October 2025

Download TikTok version 35.3 for Android. This is an archived version of the app, released by ByteDance Ltd. in October 2025. APK file size is 92 MB, minimum required Android version is 6.0 or higher.

This version may be useful if the latest TikTok release has compatibility issues with your device, or you prefer the previous interface. All archived APKs on AppDown pass the same security verification as current versions.

Download TikTok 35.3 APK

⬇️ Download APK 35.3 (92 MB)

Free. Antivirus verified. Archive version.

What's new in TikTok 35.3

Changes in version 35.3 compared to 35.2.5:

Version Information

Version35.3
Release DateOctober 2025
APK Size92 MB
Minimum Android6.0+
DeveloperByteDance Ltd.
Packagecom.tiktok.android
CategorySocial & Video
Architecturearmeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a, x86, x86_64
LanguagesEnglish, Русский, Español + 30 more

Compatibility of TikTok 35.3

Version 35.3 tested on the following devices: Samsung Galaxy S22-S25, Xiaomi Redmi Note 12-13, Google Pixel 6-9, OnePlus 11-12, Huawei P50-P60, Realme GT 5-6, OPPO Reno 10-12, Vivo V29-V31. Minimum required is Android 6.0 (Marshmallow). Android 10 or higher is recommended for best performance.

Important before installing

How to install TikTok 35.3 APK

Step-by-step guide to installing archived version TikTok 35.3 on any Android device:

  1. Uninstall the current version — go to Settings → Apps → TikTok → Uninstall. This is needed because Android won't allow installing an older version over a newer one without uninstalling first.
  2. Enable installation from unknown sources — in Android Settings, allow APK installation from your browser. On Android 8+, this is done per-app.
  3. Download APK file 35.3 — tap the "Download APK" button above. The file (92 MB) will start downloading to your Downloads folder.
  4. Open the downloaded file — find the APK in your file manager or notification shade and tap it.
  5. Confirm installation — Android will show requested permissions. Review them and tap "Install".
  6. Open TikTok — after installation, tap "Open" and sign into your account. Archive version 35.3 is ready to use.

Security verification of version 35.3

TikTok 35.3 passed multi-step security verification before being added to AppDown's archive:

  • Digital signature comparison — APK is signed with the same developer key as the official release
  • VirusTotal antivirus scan — 70+ antivirus engines, 0 detections
  • Permission audit — requested permissions match app functionality
  • Network traffic analysis — no suspicious connections detected
  • Real device testing — verified on Samsung, Xiaomi, Pixel, OnePlus

When to use TikTok 35.3

Archive version 35.3 of TikTok is useful in the following situations:

Weak device

If your phone has 2-3 GB RAM or processor older than Snapdragon 6 series, new versions may lag. 35.3 is lighter and runs smoother.

Old Android version

New version requires Android 10+, but you have Android 8 or 9. Archive version 35.3 still supports older OS versions.

Familiar interface

Developers redesigned the UI and you find it unfamiliar. Version 35.3 keeps the old interface you've grown accustomed to over years.

Removed feature

A feature you constantly used was removed in the new version. Rolling back to 35.3 restores the functionality.

Frequently Asked Questions about TikTok 35.3

Can I roll back from a newer version to 35.3?

Yes, but you'll need to uninstall the current version of TikTok before installing the archive. Android won't allow installing an older version over a newer one. After installing 35.3, it's recommended to disable auto-updates in the Play Store.

Will my data be preserved?

When you uninstall an app, local data is usually wiped. If your TikTok account uses cloud sync, data will be restored when you sign in to the new version. Backup is recommended before rolling back.

Why is 35.3 better for my device?

Each new version adds features and gets heavier than the previous. If you noticed that after the update TikTok started lagging, draining battery or freezing — rolling back to stable 35.3 often solves the problem without buying a new device.