
- #Google play store support apk
- #Google play store support install
- #Google play store support android
#Google play store support android
This will still allow your app to run on older devices that might not have Android SDK 26 as long as the Minimum SDK Version is sufficient. If you have a project that is using an older version of UE4 and you want to ship to Google Play store, you will need to set your Target SDK to 26. To help you manage the requesting of permission in UE4, version 4.21 (and later), you will need to use the Android Runtime Permission Plugin that can be found in the Android section of the Plugins menu. In the past, the user was asked to grant all needed permissions when the application was first to run. This new change will require that your UE4 project ask the user for permissions to utilize certain features of the OS, like writing a save file to disk, when it is time to do so. UE4 version 4.21 or newer will take this into account but any project made with previous versions of UE4 will have to be updated to accommodate for this new change. Google Play will require that new apps target at least Android 8.0 (API level 26) from August 1, 2018, and that app updates target Android 8.0 from November 1, 2018. Because of this, it is common practice to complete App Releases section first and then fill out the rest of the needed information.
#Google play store support apk
Once you have uploaded your UE4 APK to the Google Play Console, it can take at least 45 minutes or more until you will be able to push the APK into Alpha, Beta or Release. If your application requires more data than can fit in the 100 MB limit, you will have to place the rest of the content into an Opaque binary blob(OBB)file. The Google Play Store has a size limit of 100 MB for any APK that is uploaded. Once each of the required sections in the Dashboard has a green checkmark next to it, your application is then ready to be reviewed by Google for release on the Google Play Store. Once you have successfully completed a section the grayed out checkmark box will change to green like in the following image: Make sure to read each section carefully and provide the needed information and files. You can track how you are acquiring new users or how well your UE4 project is performing across a wide range of Android capable hardware.īefore your project can be displayed and downloaded from the Google Play Store, you will need to first fill out all of the various sections that have a grayed out checkmark box in the Dashboard section of the Google Play Console. From the Google Play Console, you can do a wide range of tasks, like configuring your project for release to running automated tests. The Google Play Console is the web portal that is used to upload, manage and release your UE4 project on the Google Play Store. Make sure to check the official Google Play Store help pages should you not be able to find the information you are looking for, or if the information you found is out of date. Because of this, some of the information in this guide might be in a different location, use a different name or been removed completely. Instagram and Supercell, maker of Clash of Clans, have heard from multiple users that this works.The Google Play store changes its look, layout, and workflows on a regular basis without any prior notification. This should erase everything, and get rid of any corrupt files that seem to be causing this problem. Select this, and tap Clear Cache or Data as shown below. Then scroll down and find Google Play Store. From here navigate to Apps, or App Manager. Pull down the notification bar on your Android device and hit the gear-shaped settings icon, or find “settings” in the application tray. Next, restart the Google Play Store and try installing the app again.

To fix the “your device is not compatible with this version” error message, try clearing the Google Play Store cache, and then data. It appears to be an issue with Google's Android operating system.

#Google play store support install
We've heard some users report that they're getting a "Device not compatible" error message in the Google Play Store when they try to install or upgrade Upside, even though their device is supposed to be compatible with Upside.Īs we've investigated this app compatibility issue we found that several other major apps have run into this including Instagram (1B+ installs) and Clash of Clans (100M+ installs).
