The primary motivation driving developers toward repacked versions of Android Studio is the sheer weight of the official distribution. The official Android Studio installer is a behemoth, often exceeding several gigabytes. It includes the IDE, the Android SDK, build tools, emulators, and a vast array of system images. For developers in areas with unstable internet connections or data caps, downloading this massive payload can be a significant hurdle. A "repack" often compresses these files or removes components deemed unnecessary for specific use cases (such as older SDK versions or specific emulator images), reducing the download size significantly.

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