Google cracks down on uncertified Android devices by blocking Google Services

28 March 2018
Google has started blocking Google Apps on “uncertified” Android devices and the search giant has confirmed this with a statement.

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dudecool, 28 Mar 2018dont care anymore, do people still flash their phones thees... moreexactly the opposite

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    • Anonymous
    • EL2
    • 28 Mar 2018

    it's been XDA headline lol

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      • Anonymous
      • Lec
      • 28 Mar 2018

      Gmobilize, 28 Mar 2018jeez, you must be living under a rock, with treble in line,... moreI agree, but you have to admit that android has improved to the point when most mid to high range devices these days are pretty acceptable without any modding...

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        • AnonD-747902
        • 3Y7
        • 28 Mar 2018

        perfect... i'm not an android user but this will create more security to android fans

        great step google... you should have done this alooooooong time back

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          • Gmobilize
          • p$c
          • 28 Mar 2018

          dudecool, 28 Mar 2018dont care anymore, do people still flash their phones thees... morejeez, you must be living under a rock, with treble in line, flashing is just about to get better....

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            • Carol
            • mgK
            • 28 Mar 2018

            This sounds more like. Google wants to track you down. while more and more devices using custom roms stops google from doing that... you can allready feel the despair.

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              • dudecool
              • x%x
              • 28 Mar 2018

              dont care anymore, do people still flash their phones theese days? i would have thought it would be a dead art by now or at least dying..

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                • GLN
                • 28 Mar 2018

                still, we have Magisk module to fix Google play certification status...

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                  • 3Hj
                  • 28 Mar 2018

                  Considering Google doesn't own android as much as maintian an open source operating system, this seems a little draconian.