For example, if you want to change com.example.app to my.awesome.game, then:
In your Project pane, click on the little gear icon (Gears icon)8df64537-0541-47c3-b517-2095c30740a9-image.png
Uncheck the Compact Empty Middle Packages optionhttps://i.stack.imgur.com/lkezT.png
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Your package directory will now be broken up into individual directories
Individually select each directory you want to rename, and:
Right-click it
Select
Refactor
Click on
Rename
In the pop-up dialog, click on
Rename Package instead of Rename Directory
Enter the new name and hit Refactor
Click Do Refactor in the bottom
Allow a minute to let Android Studio update all changes
Note: When renaming com in Android Studio, it might give a warning. In such case, select Rename All
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Now open your Gradle Build File (build.gradle - Usually app or mobile). Update the applicationId in the defaultConfig to your new Package Name and Sync Gradle, if it hasn’t already been updated automatically:
You may need to change the package= attribute in your manifest.
Clean and Rebuild.
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Done! Anyway, Android Studio needs to make this process a little simpler.