Reminder :these tutorial is to bypass Google apps verifications on not compatiblecompatible issues but you must know the limits of your phone and apps it may cause damage on phone part
Example: the app I want is compatible to my phone but the game requires NVIDIA GPU it instals by when the game is played it lags and hang even it restarts phone.
be cautious as test it usually restarts the app or phone if not compatible
Google Play Store Moderators and get rid of the annoying
"Your device is not compatible with this version" message...
First, your device needs to be rooted.
Next, you need to have a file manager that can easily navigate through your root files and for that, I recommend ES File Explorer or Root Browser
Follow these steps:
1. Open your preferred root browser and navigate to device storage (root)
2. Look for the system folder.
3. Inside the folder, locate a .prop file called build.prop
4. Select that file and open it with an appropriate note editor.
5. In the documented text, look for the following quotation:
ro.build.version.release=..
6. On the top of the document, if using ES Note Editor, you'll see a pen mark. Click on it to edit the text.
7. Now tweak the file by inserting the latest android version of your choice.
NOTE: DO NOT PUT AN ANDROID VERSION THAT HAS NOT YET BEEN RELEASED.
E.g. Don't put Android 10.0.0
8. Once you are done, ensure that you save the changes you made on the .prop file.
9. Go back and exit the app.
10. Reboot your device for changes to take place.
11. Once rebooted, you can go to Setings>about device>android version to check if you did the operation to perfection.
Example: the app I want is compatible to my phone but the game requires NVIDIA GPU it instals by when the game is played it lags and hang even it restarts phone.
be cautious as test it usually restarts the app or phone if not compatible
Google Play Store Moderators and get rid of the annoying
"Your device is not compatible with this version" message...
First, your device needs to be rooted.
Next, you need to have a file manager that can easily navigate through your root files and for that, I recommend ES File Explorer or Root Browser
Follow these steps:
1. Open your preferred root browser and navigate to device storage (root)
2. Look for the system folder.
3. Inside the folder, locate a .prop file called build.prop
4. Select that file and open it with an appropriate note editor.
5. In the documented text, look for the following quotation:
ro.build.version.release=..
6. On the top of the document, if using ES Note Editor, you'll see a pen mark. Click on it to edit the text.
7. Now tweak the file by inserting the latest android version of your choice.
NOTE: DO NOT PUT AN ANDROID VERSION THAT HAS NOT YET BEEN RELEASED.
E.g. Don't put Android 10.0.0
8. Once you are done, ensure that you save the changes you made on the .prop file.
9. Go back and exit the app.
10. Reboot your device for changes to take place.
11. Once rebooted, you can go to Setings>about device>android version to check if you did the operation to perfection.