Since there was no official Android APK, modern "Asphalt 4 Android downloads" found on unofficial sites are typically one of the following:

Released by Gameloft in 2008 for mobile phones and later ported to Android, Asphalt 4: Elite Racing was a landmark title. It featured licensed cars, arcade-style physics, and nitro-boosted action. For Android users of the late 2000s/early 2010s, downloading this game meant testing their device's performance. The download process itself—sourcing an APK, enabling "Unknown Sources," and hoping for compatibility—was a ritual. The "I—" in the title could mimic a diary entry ("I remember…") or a command ("I download Asphalt 4"), emphasizing personal agency.

If you manage to run a preserved version via emulation, here is what the game offers: : Features 28 licensed cars and motorcycles , including brands like : Includes 8 major cities such as Game Modes : Offers 6 different modes, including (where you play as the police), Beat 'em All Time Attack

Released during the transition from keypad phones to smartphones, this game was revolutionary for its time, featuring licensed cars from Ferrari and Bugatti.

The game was built for Java (J2ME), iOS, BlackBerry, and even Nintendo DSiWare.

This is the most stable way to play on Android. You can download the original .jar file and run it using a Java emulator.