The phrase refers to the act of acquiring, at no cost, a software application designed to run on devices using Google’s Android operating system, with the application being themed around or named after a mythical golden dragon. This could encompass various categories, from games and utilities to entertainment platforms, all offered without monetary charge for installation onto an Android device.
The availability of such applications provides users with access to a potentially diverse range of functionalities and entertainment options without incurring immediate expenses. This can lower the barrier to entry for users who might be hesitant to invest in paid applications, facilitating wider adoption and exploration of different software offerings. Historically, the distribution of complimentary applications has served as a method for developers to gain user traction, gather data, or offer limited functionality with the option for in-app purchases.