With regard to the 50Mb (now 100Mb) APK size you can find out about APK Expansion files at APK Expansion Files, which includes :-
Each time you upload an APK using the Google Play Console, you have
the option to add one or two expansion files to the APK. Each file can
be up to 2GB and it can be any format you choose, but we recommend you
use a compressed file to conserve bandwidth during the download.
Conceptually, each expansion file plays a different role:
The main expansion file is the primary expansion file for additional
resources required by your application. The patch expansion file is
optional and intended for small updates to the main expansion file.
While you can use the two expansion files any way you wish, we
recommend that the main expansion file deliver the primary assets and
should rarely if ever updated; the patch expansion file should be
smaller and serve as a “patch carrier,” getting updated with each
major release or as necessary.
However, even if your application update requires only a new patch
expansion file, you still must upload a new APK with an updated
versionCode in the manifest. (The Play Console does not allow you to
upload an expansion file to an existing APK.)
With regard to storing images in SQLite, for images that are larger than around 100k, you should store the images as files and store the path to the image in the database.
There is a restriction, not with SQLite (see below), but with the maximum size of an Android Cursor Window, which is 2Mb, that restricts or can have a noticeable detrimental impact when retrieving large blobs. Hence why your 7Mb image could be stored but not retrieved.
For SQLite there is a limit as per :-
Maximum length of a string or BLOB
The maximum number of bytes in a string or BLOB in SQLite is defined
by the preprocessor macro SQLITE_MAX_LENGTH. The default value of this
macro is 1 billion (1 thousand million or 1,000,000,000). You can
raise or lower this value at compile-time using a command-line option
like this:
-DSQLITE_MAX_LENGTH=123456789 The current implementation will only support a string or BLOB length up to 231-1 or 2147483647. And some
built-in functions such as hex() might fail well before that point. In
security-sensitive applications it is best not to try to increase the
maximum string and blob length. In fact, you might do well to lower
the maximum string and blob length to something more in the range of a
few million if that is possible.
During part of SQLite's INSERT and SELECT processing, the complete
content of each row in the database is encoded as a single BLOB. So
the SQLITE_MAX_LENGTH parameter also determines the maximum number of
bytes in a row.
The maximum string or BLOB length can be lowered at run-time using the
sqlite3_limit(db,SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH,size) interface.
Limits In SQLite
Example App
This App Stores Smaller Images in DB but stores the path for larger images (size to determine which based upon public static final int MAX_FILE_SIZE = 100 * 1024;
)
The DatabaseHelper DBHelper.java :-
public class DBHelper extends SQLiteOpenHelper {
public static final String DBNAME = "images.db";
public static final int DBVERSION = 1;
// The maximum size of an image that should be stored 100K
public static final int MAX_FILE_SIZE = 100 * 1024;
public static final String TB_IMAGE = "image";
public static final String COL_IMAGE_ID = BaseColumns._ID;
public static final String COL_IMAGE_PATH = "image_path";
public static final String COL_IMAGE_NAME = "image_name";
public static final String COl_IMAGE_DESCRIPTION = "image_description";
public static final String COL_IMAGE_SIZE = "image_size";
public static final String COL_IMAGE_IMAGE = "image";
SQLiteDatabase mDB;
/**
* Construct DBHelper, note that it will open the database and
* thus create it if it doesn't exist
* @param context a context from the invoking activity
*/
public DBHelper(Context context) {
super(context, DBNAME, null, DBVERSION);
mDB = this.getWritableDatabase();
}
/**
* Create the table(s)
* @param db
*/
@Override
public void onCreate(SQLiteDatabase db) {
String crtsql = "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS " + TB_IMAGE +
"(" +
COL_IMAGE_ID + " INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, " +
COL_IMAGE_PATH + " TEXT UNIQUE, " +
COL_IMAGE_NAME + " TEXT, " +
COl_IMAGE_DESCRIPTION + " TEXT, " +
COL_IMAGE_SIZE + " INTEGER, " +
COL_IMAGE_IMAGE + " BLOB DEFAULT x'00'" +
")";
db.execSQL(crtsql);
}
@Override
public void onUpgrade(SQLiteDatabase sqLiteDatabase, int i, int i1) {
}
/**
* Return a Cursor with all the rows from the image table
* @return The Cursor
*/
public Cursor getImageList() {
return mDB.query(TB_IMAGE,null,null,null,null,null,null);
}
/**
* Store an image row in the image table, noting that is the image
* size is small than the max size that the image will be stored as a blob
* otherwise a blob of 1 byte is stored due to the default value.
* @param path the path to the image
* @param description a description for the image
* @return the id (rowid) of the row
*/
public long addImageFromPath(String path, String description) {
ContentValues cv = new ContentValues();
File f = new File(path);
InputStream is;
// If the file doesn't exist don't store a row
if (!f.exists()) {
return -1;
}
// Always store the name, description, path and size
cv.put(COL_IMAGE_NAME,f.getName());
cv.put(COl_IMAGE_DESCRIPTION,description);
cv.put(COL_IMAGE_SIZE,f.length());
cv.put(COL_IMAGE_PATH,f.getAbsolutePath());
// If the size is less than the max then get the filestream
// and convert to a byte[].
// Note if larger then the max file size the default x'00' blob
// will be applied
if (f.length() < MAX_FILE_SIZE) {
byte[] buffer = new byte[(int) f.length()];
try {
is = new FileInputStream(f);
is.read(buffer);
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
return -1;
}
cv.put(COL_IMAGE_IMAGE,buffer);
}
// Do the insert
return mDB.insert(TB_IMAGE,null,cv);
}
/**
* get the image as a bitmap from the DB if stored, otherwise get it from
* the file, according to the id.
* @param id the id of the row in the image table
* @return the bitmap to be returned (note may be empty bitmap)
*/
public Bitmap getImage(long id) {
byte[] ba = new byte[0];
// If the image is stored in the DB then extract and return the bitmap
if (isStoredAsImage(id)) {
return getImageAsBitMap(id);
}
// If not then get the respective row from the DB
Cursor csr = mDB.query(
TB_IMAGE,
null,
COL_IMAGE_ID+"=?",
new String[]{String.valueOf(id)},
null,
null,
null
);
// Prepare to convert the path to a file
String path = ""; //<<<< default to empty path
File f = new File(path); //<<< default to empty file
// If a valid row was found get the path and File from the row
if (csr.moveToFirst()) {
path = csr.getString(csr.getColumnIndex(COL_IMAGE_PATH));
f = new File(path);
}
// done with the cursor so close it
csr.close();
// If the file exists then return the Bitmap
if (f.exists()) {
return BitmapFactory.decodeFile(f.getAbsolutePath());
}
// return an empty bitmap
return BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray(ba,0,ba.length);
}
/**
* Check to see if an image is stored in the DB,
* note assumes anything less than 8 bytes isn't an image
* @param id the id of the row in the image table
* @return true if like an image is stored, otherwise false
*/
private boolean isStoredAsImage(long id) {
boolean rv = true;
byte[] ba = new byte[0];
// Get the respective row from the image table
Cursor csr = mDB.query(
TB_IMAGE,
null,
COL_IMAGE_ID+"=?",
new String[]{String.valueOf(id)},
null,
null,
null
);
// If a row was found get the blob into byte array ba
// if not then ready to return false
if (csr.moveToFirst()) {
ba = csr.getBlob(csr.getColumnIndex(COL_IMAGE_IMAGE));
} else {
rv = false;
}
// If the byte array ba is less then 8 bytes then ready to return false
if (ba == null || ba.length < 8) {
rv = false;
}
// done with the Cursor so close it
csr.close();
// return the result
return rv;
}
/**
* get the image (assumes isStoredAsImage is used prior to invocation)
* @param id the id of the respective row
* @return the bitmap (may be 0 length)
*/
private Bitmap getImageAsBitMap(long id) {
byte[] ba = new byte[0];
Bitmap bmp;
Cursor csr =mDB.query(
TB_IMAGE,
null,
COL_IMAGE_ID+"=?",
new String[]{String.valueOf(id)},
null,
null,
null
);
if (csr.moveToFirst()) {
ba = csr.getBlob(csr.getColumnIndex(COL_IMAGE_IMAGE));
}
csr.close();
return BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray(ba,0,ba.length);
}
}
The MainActivity MainActivity.java
public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
public static String IMAGE_STORE_PATH;
public static final String IMAGES_DIRECTORY = "images";
private static File images_file;
ArrayAdapter<String> mAdapter;
ListView mListView01, mListView02;
ArrayList<String> mImages;
CursorAdapter mCsrAdapter;
Cursor mCsr;
ImageView mImageView;
DBHelper mDBHlpr;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
// get the View/Viewgroup IDs
mListView01 = this.findViewById(R.id.listview001); // File List
mListView02 = this.findViewById(R.id.listview002); // DB List
mImageView = this.findViewById(R.id.imageview001); // Image display
// get an instance of the DBHelper
mDBHlpr = new DBHelper(this);
// Copy images from raw folder to data/data/<package>/Files/images
// A