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I don't think it got that option to save APK in some folder. Couldn't find it either
Sorry, also at @MeowerMisfit817@lemmy.world, I was mistaken indeed. The option I was thinking of is called "manual download" but, when opening that dialog, the only buttons are cancel and install.
I'm pretty sure I've done this though, but probably by pressing install (either there or in the main UI) and looking for the apk in Aurora's cache folder