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How to Install Google Play Store on all devices

The Google Play Store is the platform for downloading and installing various applications and games on your Android device. This article may be useful if you are installing the application on your device. It is impossible to create a universal manual that fits all situations and devices, but these steps can give you what you want. There are a few things to keep in mind about this process. Devices that do not have a built-in Play Store will fail Google’s Safety Net control, which means that some applications will not work properly or will not be installed at all. However, there is no way to know what works until you give it a try. Let’s discuss more notes about this.

There are a few methods that will enable you to install Google Play Store on all devices. Let’s see the methods.

Enable installation from unknown sources:

This feature allows you to launch and install an application from an APK file or third-party content. It will give you the Play Store. The first thing to do before installing the store is to check if the “Enable installation from unknown sources” option exists on your device. Go to your device’s settings menu and tap the Search box. Tap “Unknown” and search for “Unknown Application, “Unknown Source,” etc., to see the options. Suppose there is no Search box in the Settings section. In that case, you should place the attribute in the Privacy section or the Applications and Notifications section, depending on your operating system version.

Find device information:

The Google Play store files you need to install depending on your Android version and the hardware build of your device. You need to know the hardware and software details of your device. By using the “WhatDevice” app, you can easily get the hardware and software information. This information will be very helpful to install Google Play Store easily. Make a note of your operating system and CPU version. The architecture will be something like “armv8”, “armv71”, “x86_64”, and so on. Once you have this information, you can proceed to install the Google Play Store. It is one of the easiest ways to install the Google Play Store.

Download the Google Play Store application:

For your system to work, you need to install virtually four different files: Google Account Manager, Google Services Framework, Google Play Services, and finally, the Google Play Store. After downloading these files, do not open them until instructed to do so. Get your Google Account Manager first. Next, you need to download the appropriate APK file for your application.

If you are using Android 7.1.2 or later, go to the Google Account Manager 7.1.2 page and tap the Download APK button. If you are using an older version of Android, check the application version here and choose the version closest to the Android variant on your device.

Next, install the Google Services Framework. The process is the same as the previous process. Go to this page and select the version that suits your Android variation. Now is the time to get the Google Play service that manages the internal features of the Play Store. This time, you need to find a version that matches your Android operating system version and hardware architecture. On the APKMirror page of Google Play Services, you need to select the latest non-beta version.

For example, if Google Pixel uses Android 10 and the arm64-v8a architecture, you need to select the APKs for the architecture versions “Android 10” and “arm64-v8 arameabi-v7a”. Once you find the device variant, could you select it and download it? The last application I got was the Google Play store itself. Please visit this page to download the latest non-beta version.

Install the Google Play Store App:

You can now install the Google Play Store on your device. Find the previously found download file in your device’s files or downloads folder. Open the applications in this order for the Play Store to work. If you have an SD card, be sure to remove it when you install the following files.

  •   com.google.gsf.login
  •   com. google. Android.gsf
  •   com. google. Android.gms
  •   com. Android.vending

As per techienity, When the installation process is complete, tap finish instead of open to restart your device. If the application is not installed, you may have downloaded the wrong APK file. Make sure it matches your Android version and architecture. Then the file gets downloaded. If your device has the arm64-v8 architecture, try getting the armv7a variant this time. Some low-end devices, such as Amazon Fire tablets, have an arm64 processor, but Android runs in 32-bit armv7 mode. If you can start the Google Play Store and log in, you’re done. You can now download the apps and games you need from the platform.

Final words

Without Google Play Store, our smartphones never give entertainment to us. Yes, we can download all kinds of applications: Games, Movies, Songs, and more only from Google Play Store. It launches new applications every day and provides only safe applications. If you face any troubles while installing or get some errors, the information mentioned above will guide you to solve those problems. Before doing those processes, you should go through them.  

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