Google Play Services 4.1 Begins Rollout With Location Reporting Battery Fix, Turn-Bas - Android Apps and Games

Published on January 9th, 2014
Written by: Liam Spradlin
What's New
Update: You will find several mirrors of the APK below for manual flashing.
Google Play Services 4.0 was released in late October just after the Nexus 5 and Kit Kat became official, bringing with it plenty of improvements to things like Google+ sign-in, Wallet, Location services, and more.
Today, via the Android Developers Blog, Google announced the rollout of Google Play Services 4.1, which offers developers more and better tools to make compelling apps.
What's New
First off, 4.1 will give developers the chance to take advantage of turn-based multiplayer mechanics handled totally by Play Services (for playing asynchronous games either with friends or strangers).
The update from version 4.0.34 will also provide a developer preview of the new Google Drive API for Android, which - when implemented - will let users read and write files from Google Drive across their devices, online or off, with changes syncing automatically. The API also comes with a couple of bonuses like a file picker and a "Save" dialog.
Google also notes changes to Google Mobile ads with the 4.1 update:
With Google Play services 4.1, the Google Mobile Ads SDK now fully supports DoubleClick for Publishers, DoubleClick Ad Exchange, and Search Ads for Mobile Apps. You can also use a new publisher-provided location API to provide Google with the location when requesting ads. Location-based ads can improve your app monetization.
Perhaps most important to non-developers, Google appears to have "improved" battery life for users who have Location Reporting enabled. Readers may recall this was an issue with previous Play Services releases.
Finally, the Play Services update improves the Google+ sharing experience by making it easier to share with only the people you want from an app. Sharing now offers better auto-complete and suggests contacts from Gmail, your device, and Google.
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Original link: http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...w-google-drive-api-preview-and-more/#download
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Google Maps 5.2 Hits Android Market with Excellent New Features

Google has released a new version of its popular map application Google Maps for Android. The updated version 5.2 brings feature tweet all of your Hotpot pals and your friends using Google apps, sending out your review and recommendation of a location.
Latest features:
- Post your reviews of places to Twitter.
- Check in at places with Google Latitude to earn status and share with friends.
- Ping Latitude friends to ask them to check in. Friends will get a check-in request notification from you.
- Search for a place to check in from Latitude if it’s not in the suggested list of places
An exciting news for us you can read more details in the following link:
blog.mobosquare.com/news/google-maps-5-2-hits-android-market
absolutely good news
Google Maps 5.2 Hits Android Market with Excellent New Features
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Hell Yeah
Love it, just no one really uses latitute!
please advise how to download it, i'm using galaxy s no root and can not found google maps in Market. using v5.0 installed from SD
It's in the market, just update it. Are you using froyo?
Just got it from the market right now, It looks awesome
Thaks .. good news !!!
thanks good to know
i already got it :X

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New Google Play Store coming soon...

http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...ted-in-the-wild-with-new-holo-user-interface/
Wahhoo, nice to see some changed stuff.
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Google's next version of the Play Store has been revealed on Droid Life, and a hands-on video demonstrates the tweaked look and deeper integration of the Holo-theme. Most of the layout is still same, many new pages are blank in this new look and it's easier to switch between searching for apps, music, books and videos.
Google Play Store evolved again from its once incredibly fussy and difficult navigation. The new polished look of the Play Store was heavily made of image layout for pushing products from apps to magazine to movies and music.
Google Play 4.0 is the next big UI changes and the entire thing has been redone. The UI is more Holo-like theme than ever, uses new fonts as category section titles, larger images and box-style item container. Individual pages are now filled with even bigger images and comes with cleaner design.
Sections of the Play Store are separated with text but display beautiful photos and colour that will surely grab attention.
The update 4.0.16 is not officially released and no exact date yet when the update will begin for Android devices. Auto update apps and auto update over Wi-Fi is now consolidated into one.
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By Ryan Inoyori | March 21, 2013 1:47 PM EST
Google's next version of the Play Store has been revealed on Droid Life, and a hands-on video demonstrates the tweaked look and deeper integration of the Holo-theme. Most of the layout is still same, many new pages are blank in this new look and it's easier to switch between searching for apps, music, books and videos.
Google Play Store evolved again from its once incredibly fussy and difficult navigation. The new polished look of the Play Store was heavily made of image layout for pushing products from apps to magazine to movies and music.
Google Play 4.0 is the next big UI changes and the entire thing has been redone. The UI is more Holo-like theme than ever, uses new fonts as category section titles, larger images and box-style item container. Individual pages are now filled with even bigger images and comes with cleaner design.
Sections of the Play Store are separated with text but display beautiful photos and colour that will surely grab attention.
The update 4.0.16 is not officially released and no exact date yet when the update will begin for Android devices. Auto update apps and auto update over Wi-Fi is now consolidated into one.
There are many of links available from the Internet using Google Search to download the APK or Android application package file. APK is the main installer and only works if its copied inside the Android device's storage memory.
Be careful of Web sites which offers link of the new Play Store APK for they may contain viruses or malware. Research and download only from trusted sites or developer threads."
Matt
anyone got the leaked copy of 4.0.16?
It looks quite nice, With a clean and fresh look
Eagerly waiting for it to arrive.
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i hate that new look of playstore..
Someone must leak it. A leak will definitely come from a GNex or N4.
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thanx
Some one leak it already.
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Here is the download link for new Google play store version 4.0.25
http://d-h.st/1Mr
Hit thanks if I helped.
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thanks @Rv57500
appears to work fine on my ancient motorola pro+

Google Play v4.5

Guys, as I saw there was no post about the latest release of google play by google, I thought of making it!
A Google Play Store 4.5.10 update will soon be rolled out to your handset, but you can sideload it as an APK file right now from the source link below and enjoy the benefits. It is a rather significant update, bringing above all an in-app purchases indicator. Here's the full changelog of today's 6.63 MB update:
Activity Feed
Stars are green instead of blue
Avatars are circles not squares
typography change
New layout for reviews, including your own
Indicator for in-app purchases
The other big thing, besides the warning note which apps contain in-app purchases, is the ability to edit or completely delete your app review. You also get to share your activity feed on Google Plus, with all the comments, +1s and ratings you've given to apps.
source: GappsEarly
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[APP][6.0+] App Finder: The most advanced search engine for Android apps

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App Finder
Innovative advanced search engine for Android apps and games​
2,300,000+ apps from Google Play are indexed, with data for all 200+ countries / regions.
Get in on Google Play, or download the latest version 1.0.10c here.
A web interface is coming soon.
Feature Overview​The features in italics require a Plus license for a small fee
The other features are always free, without ads
Powerful search language
Usual search operators like quotes, OR, and minus
Special operators, e.g. + to require words to occur in title or summary
The search terms are highlighted in the results (the app descriptions)
.
10+ filters and 6 sort options
Filter for apps without ads, for free / paid apps, for apps with / without in-app purchases
Category filter with multi-select
User rating filter (0.1 star steps) for country-specific or world-average rating
Filters for number of ratings and downloads
Filters for update date and release date
Filters for price range and in-app price range for local prices
Filter for the minimally required Android version
Age rating filter for local ratings
Sort by relevance, user rating, number of ratings up / down, and release date up / down
.
10+ essential data about every app directly in the result list
Average user rating with two decimals, country-specific or world-average or both
Number of ratings and downloads with two significant digits
Unique visual representation of the rating distribution
Update date and release date
With or without ads
Local price and price range of in-app purchases
Category
Age rating from the local rating authority
Required Android version
Short description
Result list can be customized
.
Details view and links to Play Store and Google Play website
In the details view, all information is shown also without Plus license
It can be swiped sideways for the next / previous app
The apps can be opened in the Play Store app, directly from the result list
There are also links to the Google Play website so that language or country can be changed to see more reviews
.
Scalable screenshots in the result list
The feature graphics are displayed along with the screenshots
.
Flexible user interface
The UI scale can be adjusted independent from the system settings
The interface adapts to screen-size and -orientation, and selected UI size
Many options, 1-, 2-, or 3-pane layout
Optimized for tablets also
.
Easy to use, with integrated documentation
Also available here
Notice: There was a feature to export the results as a spreadsheet, which has been removed temporarily. If you need it, please let me know.
Major Upcoming Features
A web interface
Indexing of other app stores, later also iOS apps
Support for other languages
Recommendations of apps based on apps the user has installed
Possibility to save apps to custom lists from the search results
Search history
Search language improvements, e.g.
search for exact words
automatic inclusion of synonyms
later semantic (AI) search as alternative
Spoiler: Smaller Upcoming Features
Lists of all country specific ratings
Display of reviews, search in reviews
Display of ratings calculated from most-helpful reviews (the average rating of the first reviews sorted by relevance by Google Play. This often differs significantly from the rating calculated by Google Play, and may be a much better indicator for the quality of the app, especially for apps with many fake reviews)
Display of app size*
Display of permissions, filters for important permission groups*
Display of and filters for trackers integrated in the apps*
Possibility to set arbitrary values for the filters
A dark theme
Comprehensive documentation
Interactive tutorials
* These features will require scanning of APKs. It is currently not clear if this can be done for all apps.
Further ideas are welcome!
User Guide​Click here for the user guide, it is available in the app also
App Finder was designed to be as intuitive and self-explanatory as possible. However, some things still require explanation. To make the best use of App Finder, please read this guide.
Spoiler: Changelog
Note: Only notable changes are listed. For the time before App Finder, only the milestones are listed.
AppQuery 1.0 - Sep 21, 2022
App Finder was first published under the name AppQuery
.
It was released in the United States with data for the US only. 1.5+ million apps were indexed
AppQuery 1.2 - Dec 22, 2022
AppQuery was now available worldwide with local data for all countries/regions supported by Google Play. 2.2+ million apps were now indexed
App Finder 1.0 - Mar 31, 2023
The privacy of users was greatly improved by dropping the requirement for sign-in.
.
1.0.1 – 1.0.2: Results can now be exported as spreadsheet with clickable links to Google Play.
.
1.0.3: Feature graphics are now included with the screenshots (these are advertising graphics from the developers that are shown on Google Play only sometimes).
.
1.0.4: Result list layout has been improved.
.
1.0.5: New display options: Allow screen rotation, hide status / navigation bar, disable images effects.
.
1.0.6: The privacy policy was updated to explain the collection and usage of user data in greater detail. No substantial changes were made. No personal data is collected.
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1.0.7: There is now a filter available for the minimally required Android version, and it is shown in the details pages and optionally the result list.
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1.0.8: For more clarity, the less important filters are now hidden by default.
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1.0.9: World average user rating is now shown for apps without country specific rating, and can be shown instead of or in addition to country specific rating. World average rating can also be used for filter and sort.
For high ratings, two decimals can now be shown.
The number of downloads is now shown with two significant digits.
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1.0.10: There are now links available to show the apps on the Google Play website, which makes it possible to change the language to see reviews in another language
Spoiler: Credits
The Google Play scraper is partially based on google-play-scraper
The database is powered by PostgreSQL
The app uses the following open source libraries
Fresco by Facebook
Gson by Google
Kotlin Coroutines by Jetbrains
The APK you find attached to this post is always the latest and probably most stable version.
New versions appear on Google Play about 1 hour to 1 day later.
Minor improvement and bug fix updates may not be published on Google Play at all.
The expected feature is a minimum version of android on which to install the application.
That is not available here.
ze7zez said:
The expected feature is a minimum version of android on which to install the application.
That is not available here.
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With the next update, the minimum required Android version will be shown in the details pages and there will be an option to show it in the result list.
Would you also like a filter for minimum required Android version?
Just filtering the minimum version is important.
I now use apkmirror for this.
Application features are a secondary concern. They can be found easily in other ways.
OK, I'll add a filter for minimum Android version like at apkmirror.
ze7zez said:
Just filtering the minimum version is important.
I now use apkmirror for this.
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I suppose it would be enough to start the slider at Android 4.1?
jake n said:
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App Finder
Innovative advanced search engine for Android apps and games​
2,300,000+ apps from Google Play are indexed, with data for all 200+ countries/regions.
Available as an app, a web interface is coming soon.
Powerful search language
Usual search operators like quotes, OR, and minus
Special operators like + to require words to occur in title or summary
The search terms are highlighted in the results
.
10+ filters and 6 sort options
See the screenshots
More filters can be enabled
One or multiple categories can be selected
.
The essential data about every app directly in the result list
See the screenshots
The colorful stars are a visualisation of the rating distribution
The screenshots in the list can be resized
.
Flexible user interface
Adapts to screen-size, -zoom, and -orientation
Optimized for tablets also
Many options, 1-, 2-, or 3-pane layout
.
Easy to use, with integrated documentation
The essential features are free to use, without ads.
Some advanced features require a licence for a small fee.
Get in on Google Play
App Finder is under intensive further development, suggestions for improvements are highly welcome!
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Very interesting and unique. I'll check it out.
ze7zez said:
The expected feature is a minimum version of android on which to install the application.
That is not available here.
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Permission Pilot will give you a lot of useful information.
TheMystic said:
Permission Pilot will give you a lot of useful information.
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Maybe you are referring to another application?
Permission pilot is used to check the installed applications on the phone, not to search for applications to install from the google store.
jake n said:
I suppose it would be enough to start the slider at Android 4.1?
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As far as I know, Google has not ended support for android 4.0.3.
ze7zez said:
Maybe you are referring to another application?
Permission pilot is used to check the installed applications on the phone, not to search for applications to install from the google store.
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It gives you the minimum Android version details of apps installed on your device. True that it doesn't work for searching on Google Play Store. But you'll only be able to install apps that your current Android version/ device supports.
These apps too give that information:
AppChecker - App & System info - Apps on Google Play
Check, which of your installed apps are compatible to the latest Android APIs.
play.google.com
AppDash: App Manager & Backup - Apps on Google Play
Easily clean and organize your apps using a beautiful and modern UI
play.google.com
TheMystic said:
It gives you the minimum Android version details of apps installed on your device. True that it doesn't work for searching on Google Play Store. But you'll only be able to install apps that your current Android version/ device supports.
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It makes no sense. In this thread we are discussing App Finder, not any other apps.
ze7zez said:
It makes no sense. In this thread we are discussing App Finder, not any other apps.
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These apps are not competing with App Finder. App Finder appears to be a very unique app. I gave you the links because I thought it may help you. But you don't seem to appreciate it. I have taken note of this.
ze7zez said:
As far as I know, Google has not ended support for android 4.0.3.
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in which way does Google support it?
According to Google (new project dialog in Android studio) more than 99.3% of devices run on Android 5.0+, but since I have myself an old test phone with Android 4.1 that works quite well for some purposes I thought to start there (future versions of App Finder will also support Android 4.1+)
But I can start the slider at 4.0.3 also.
ze7zez said:
It makes no sense. In this thread we are discussing App Finder, not any other apps.
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TheMystic said:
These apps are not competing with App Finder. App Finder appears to be a very unique app. I gave you the links because I thought it may help you. But you don't seem to appreciate it. I have taken note of this.
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ze7zez, yes, since these 3 apps only show info about apps installed on the device they are no alternative to App Finder.
TheMystic, thanks anyway, interesting apps, didn't know them, future versions of App Finder will also show permissions.
App Finder 1.0.7 was just released and includes a filter for the minimally required Android version.
It can be enabled from Settings > Filter options.
Now that for some apps, the required Android cannot be shown, where it varies with the device. There is an option to include our exclude these apps.
Also, the required Android is now shown in the details pages and optionally in the result list.
The filter is free, only displaying the required Android in the result list requires a Plus license.
Please let me know if something does not work as expected.
jake n said:
includes a filter for the minimally required Android version.
It can be enabled from Settings > Filter options.
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Google Play Store will show only apps that are supported on the device where search is done. Not sure how useful this is going to be.
jake n said:
TheMystic, thanks anyway, interesting apps, didn't know them, future versions of App Finder will also show permissions.
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Permissions shown on Google Play Store hardly say the full story. Anyway, I'll have a lot more feedback when I test it out later.
TheMystic said:
Google Play Store will show only apps that are supported on the device where search is done. Not sure how useful this is going to be.
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Of course the required Android will not tell for sure if it'll work on a device, but the info is clearly useful to some people.
TheMystic said:
Permissions shown on Google Play Store hardly say the full story.
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True. And I think filters for permissions don't make sense. However my idea is to show warnings for potentially dangerous permissions in the details pages, and also for suspicious data collection practices.
But this will not come that soon.
jake n said:
Of course the required Android will not tell for sure if it'll work on a device, but the info is clearly useful to some people.
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Information is good to have. But sometimes people fall for what is considered 'eye candy'.
Your app searches the Google Play Store for information. What use is knowing about the minimum supported version number when Google Play Store simply won't show it if the app isn't supported on the device. In either case, user just needs to know whether the app would work on his device or not. And that is all that matters.
jake n said:
However my idea is to show warnings for potentially dangerous permissions in the details pages, and also for suspicious data collection practices.
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This feature will be severely limited as your source (Google Play Store) itself contains too little information. This can be useful if you create your own database, but that would be not only too complex, but also a very dynamic process that will require a lot of resources to keep it up-to-date.
TheMystic said:
Information is good to have. But sometimes people fall for what is considered 'eye candy'.
Your app searches the Google Play Store for information. What use is knowing about the minimum supported version number when Google Play Store simply won't show it if the app isn't supported on the device. In either case, user just needs to know whether the app would work on his device or not. And that is all that matters.
This feature will be severely limited as your source (Google Play Store) itself contains too little information. This can be useful if you create your own database, but that would be not only too complex, but also a very dynamic process that will require a lot of resources to keep it up-to-date.
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We'll see.

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