: Because these are unofficial builds, features like downloading often break when the service updates its encryption or API, leading to crashes or "failed download" errors [6].

: These versions often claim to unlock high-quality audio formats (like FLAC or high-bitrate MP3) for download, which are usually restricted to paid subscribers [1, 4].

While the feature may appear to work, using modded APKs like this carries significant risks:

: It allows you to save tracks, albums, or playlists directly to your device's storage so you can listen without an internet connection [2, 3].

: Streaming services like Deezer can detect unauthorized app versions and may permanently ban your account for violating their terms of service [7].

In these modified versions, the feature is intended to emulate the official Deezer Premium experience:

For a secure and reliable experience, it is recommended to use the official app available on the Google Play Store and utilize their legitimate trial offers if you wish to test premium features like offline downloading.

: Downloaded content typically appears in a dedicated "Downloads" or "Offline Mode" section within the app's interface [3]. Risks and Considerations