![]() It looks for elements and evaluates them in combination with other elements, in some cases, such as and elements. For this reason, it's very important that you declare all of the features (from the list below) that your application uses.Įach time you upload an application to the Google Play Developer Console, Google Play scans the application's manifest file. However, other services (such as Google Play) or applications may check your application's declarations as part of handling or interacting with your application. Google Play uses the elements declared in your app manifest to filter your app from devices that do not meet it's hardware and software feature requirements.īy specifying the features that your application requires, you enable Google Play to present your application only to users whose devices meet the application's feature requirements, rather than presenting it to all users.ĭeclared elements are informational only, meaning that the Android system itself does not check for matching feature support on the device before installing an application. ![]() I have tried with many devices and it says the same thing for all of them. I published my application on the play store and it says not compatible.
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