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Google play check when app downloaded

2021.12.16 17:26






















I read some threads about this error here on stackoverflow and made some changes that hopefully fix the problem, but how can I check it myself? Do I need to use other people's devices and pay each time I want to check if my app is downloadable or is there a better option? Preferably by going to the google play and downloading it myself.


The app itself works great once it's downloaded and installed. There you'll find all your uploaded apps. You'll also find crash reports, etc. Just for better administration of your apps. To test your app the best way is to use the debug or Run 'app' option in Android Studio.


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Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 6 years ago. Active 5 years, 3 months ago. Viewed times. Maor Yichyeh Maor Yichyeh 97 1 1 silver badge 9 9 bronze badges.


Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. You can use Google Administration to check erros and statistics for your apps. Erythrozyt Erythrozyt 5 5 silver badges 20 20 bronze badges. Thanks for answering. The "crashes and ANR's" says "no crashes found". I'm not looking to test my app. I'm looking for a way to see if it can be downloaded from the google play. Ah i got it, sorry my mistake, i thought the user gets the error during the usage of your app.


If the app is in the store you can actually install it. If there are no crashreports, nothing should be wrong with your app. Maybe the user uses an old browser. It happens if you want to use a http request on a https site To be sure you can generate a signed apk as mentioned above. Let us help you see the history of downloaded applications.


Open the Google Play app from the app menu on your Android device. You can also start it from its shortcut if you have created it. Then, tap on the three stripes icon in the upper left corner of the main screen. This list will appear all the applications that you have installed from an email account. You can keep scrolling down until you reach the first app you installed. Also, if you tap on the X icon that appears to the right of each application, you will be able to delete it permanently from history.


You can also check your history of downloaded apps from the Google Play website. To do this, select Applications in the left column, and then select My apps , in the same column.