GEL with OPO... not compatible? - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So i'd like to instal GEL onto my new OPO, and the google play store says it's not compatible. Has anyone had any luck with this or know why i can't be done?

not throught the play store. the google now launcher is only for nexus devices and gpe devices. you can install the apk manually. turn on unknown sources in security. download the apk from a apk download puller like this: http://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/?id=com.google.android.launcher put it on your phone (or download it on your phones web browser). use the file browser and open the apk and install.

The Jack of Clubs said:
not throught the play store. the google now launcher is only for nexus devices and gpe devices. you can install the apk manually. turn on unknown sources in security. download the apk from a apk download puller like this: http://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/?id=com.google.android.launcher put it on your phone (or download it on your phones web browser). use the file browser and open the apk and install.
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Exactly. You can't install GEL on other devics than Nexus. But it's working. I am using it all the time.

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Can't seem to update go launcher ex

I'm running version 2.5.1 and would like to update to 2.6.7, but not dice either via Android or Amazon app store, or via direct download. What are others doing?
Do I need to delete and install?
It's not natively available for the KF via either stores. You'll have to find the apk somewhere, or update and transfer it via a phone (if you have one available).
Search for it on Google. The people who make Go Launcher post the updated APK files on their web site.
I have the Apk file, that's not the problem. the piroblem is that it fails to install.

Online APK Downloader

Have you ever wanted to get your hands on the latest game, only to find that the Google Play thought it wasn't compatible with your phone? Maybe you don't have a snapdragon device, but youre're pretty sure an old device could handle it still. Have a Kindle Fire and want access to more than just the Amazon AppStore?
You may want to download an Android APK file from the Google Play Store for various reasons. Maybe the files you want to download are too large to download on to your phone or perhaps you may not have access to the apps due to your location.
The easiest way for users to download an APK package file from the Google Play Store is using an Online Apk Downloader.
You can not download paid apps with apk downloader
To prevent piracy, we can not let you to download paid apps, online apk downloader let you to download Any number of free apps you want.
his Apk Downloader pull out latest version of the orginal apk file of apps from google play store, and provides a direct link.
The web app requires you to enter the package name for the app you want (which you can find in the URL of the app on the Play Store, after "id="), and after that it will generate a download link.
this online apk downloader does not require Device ID and google account for downloading apps.
Site:Download APK | APK Downloader
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older version was storage or lastest version ?
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last version ,
very useful
Updated , Fix Get Android +4 APPs APK
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Update and install new latest version of google play store

I have ever problem with download apps because my phone is not available Google play store. However, I found solution to this: way to download Google play again. Perhaps, some of you will see it useful.
If you have available Google play, you can update the latest version. Check your version: Google play=> setting, the build number is your current version.
Next, choose a trusted source of apk files for download Google play store APK (choilieng.com). Remember that if you download poor quality apk, they may have tampered with the apk which is bad news. (Note: download on devices or pc and transfer apk to space you‘ll remember)
Setting security to your app: Enable unknown sourced in the settings to install an apk. If disables, your system will prevent users from installing apps from anywhere aside from Google play store: Enter device setting=> security=>unknown sources => ok
Install the Google play store by using file manager: open file browser, navigate to place you put Google play store apk, click on it => click package Installer=> install.
Finally, keep yourself safe by going back and turn unknown sources off: setting=> security settings, privacy settings or application settings=>uncheck the box.
That is all. If you haven’t done this successful, it is better for you to download apk files and install apps like the step 2. Even if your devices are not available Google play or not, you can still download apk files for many installing apps in the future with more android devices.

Pixel 3

Why can't I install apks on my pixel 3. I can download them but as some as I tap install the phone reboots. It works from the play store and I have all the settings set that are required to install apks.
Is it possible that the issue was caused by some security app installed?
Or is the apk itself incompatible with this mobile phone?
I did not install any security apps. I tried to install about 5 apks and none of them worked. Why would the apks not be compatible with android? I have android 11 could that be a problem?
Sidbau said:
Why can't I install apks on my pixel 3. I can download them but as some as I tap install the phone reboots. It works from the play store and I have all the settings set that are required to install apks.
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Note that you won't see incompatible apps when searching via Google Play on your Android smartphone or tablet. The apps that fail you probably downloaded from another source.

Why does this apk only work when installed from the play store?

Hello,
I am playing around with an .apk, an existing program where I have no control over. Planning to try my hand at reverse engineering for fun.
However, I run into the following problem:
When I download the app from the google play store, it works. No issues.
When I download the app from the google play store, then copy the .apk file from the emulator to my pc, and then reïnstall it on the emulator, it does not work and crashes. This is without any edits.
Same goes with an apk downloaded via Raccoon, same app, using the same google account. Download directly on the emulator via play store, it works. Download with raccoon then install the emulator, it doesnt work.
One thing I noticed is that when I install the app from the play store, it is 170MB (using app info).
When I install it from raccoon, or after extracting the apk from the emulator, its only 70MB.
Something else I noticed: When downloading from raccoon, it also downloads 2 config apk's, however, I cannot install those on the emulator...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
It may be because the apps installed from the Play Store are genuine and reliable.
@PresFox
my guess is you try to install some so-called Split-APK ( read: apps that are distributed as app bundles ). Because Android provides no built-in way to install them from sources other than Google Play Store you have to install them via Google Play Store.
Thanks to @PresFox for the explanation of what's occurring here.
I often install base.apk apps from backups of /data/app done in a recovery shell and find they crash.
Most of the time, this can be rectified by restoring the missing files
from /data/app/com.SOME.APP/oat & lib folders (from recovery adb shell).
Although it works for me, can't say if its 100% reliable.

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