30-05-2024 06:37 PM
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Samsung A14 5G (SM-A145M/DS), One UI 6.0, Android 14
Play Store version: 41.1.19-31 [0] [PR] 636190650
Recently apps like X/Twitter, Uber, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, Spotify, Mercado Pago, and many others are said to be not available for my device. The Google's Play Store says that they are not compatible with the version of my android. I'm aware that the new android 14 has the targetSDK policy that blocks old apps to be installed, but this would only be understandable if it was old apps, but as you can see that's not the case.
So, this is a bug/issue of the new security update or is a bug from the Google's Play Store? I'm asking because I couldn't find any relevant information about it (I'm the only one facing this issue?!).
Right now, I can only update some of these apps through the Galaxy Store, but not all of them are available there, like Mercado Pago (A fintech Bank).
30-05-2024 06:47 PM - last edited 30-05-2024 06:59 PM
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The only difference between my version of play store and yours is the version number (see screenshot). Don't know what difference that would make though. I presume your device is stock, not rooted and the version of play store you have is not a .apk file that you have installed?
30-05-2024 07:03 PM
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30-05-2024 07:06 PM
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See below link for workaround and further down for response from Samsung.
https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/galaxy-s24-series/message-app-crashing/td-p/9960423?src=ShareByU...
The issue is being caused by a recent update to the Google Meet app. Please disable the Google Meet app for now until a fix has been issued. See response from Samsung.
I'm sorry to hear you've been experiencing this issue with your device
We've received some reports from other users facing issues with accessing the Samsung Messages application. We have identified the cause of the issue as a recent Google Meets app update, and we have reported the issue to Google for further investigation. To restore functionality to the Samsung Messages app, we'd recommend performing the following:
Navigate to Settings > Apps > Meet > Disable.
30-05-2024 08:48 PM
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I have all the last updates, and I even tried to update the play store, but it says that I have the latest version. And yes, my device is not rooted, and neither the play store is installed from an APK.
My hope is that, maybe, the play store update is still rolling out to all users to fix this issue. In the meantime, I will also try to reach out someone at Google play support forum.
