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We want to distribute our application in China, but we currently have a BIG issue.

The application requires Google Play Services installed. It normally works well: the user is prompted a dialog, and the brought to the Google Play application where he can install the Google Play Services application.

And in China? When an Android phone is bought in mainland China, it usually does not have Google Play installed. And it stays that way, users usually never download the Google Play application (see here and there).

So what we are trying to do is: when we detect that the user does not have Google Play installed, we send him to an URL where he can download the Google Play Services APK directely. But - as expected - we could not find stable url where the apk is available for download.

Did any of you encountered the same kind of problems? How did you resolve it? If not do you have ideas, suggestions? Any help would be much appreciated :)

Thank you!

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  • If the devices aren't Google certified and doesn't come with Google Play from the manufacturer, I am pretty sure it won't work with installing just the Google Play APK, as it used to rely on other builtin Google-dependencies in a Google-certified device.
    – kaderud
    Apr 26, 2013 at 9:55
  • What do you need the Play services for? Did you look for an alternative way of accomplishing the goal?
    – stan0
    Apr 26, 2013 at 9:56
  • Thanks for the answers. We need it because we're using the Google Maps API. And we don't want to install Google Play, but Google Play Services.
    – Vincent
    Apr 26, 2013 at 9:57
  • I need it for YouTube! aaaaagh
    – user462990
    Aug 13, 2013 at 11:19
  • @user462990 check the accepted answer ;) hope it helps!
    – Vincent
    Aug 20, 2013 at 13:48

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The Google Play Services APK is only available from the Google Play Store and doesn't support installation on devices without the store app, see http://developer.android.com/google/play-services/index.html

Depending on what kind of functionality you use from the Google Play Service APK you would need to use a 3rd party API or implement it yourself.

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  • Thank you for the answer :) actually we are depending on the Google Play Services because our application is running the Google Maps API. And we need that API, because basically all of our application is about maps. Are there others map libraries that are as complete and precise as google maps?
    – Vincent
    May 21, 2013 at 10:24
  • I'm sure you know more about the different map alternatives out there, have you looked at OpenStreetMap through something like osmdroid? wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Android code.google.com/p/osmdroid
    – johlo
    May 21, 2013 at 10:37
  • Well the issue is that it would require us a lot of work (investigation and implementation). But that's a good idea, will keep it close thanks ;). I actually found a very ugly way of installing google play services: if the user does not have google play we use an URL to download the Google Play Services APK.. That's the best we could do ..
    – Vincent
    May 21, 2013 at 14:14
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This is a late Answer, and contained in a comment I already posted to an answer posted by @johlo, but to clarify things I'll write here what we did that "worked" in the hope that it helps somebody. Don't hesitate to comment for clarifications.

I actually found a very ugly way of installing google play services: if the user does not have google play we use an URL to download the Google Play Services APK.. That's the best we could do ..

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    I think Google Play Services is proprietary and it's against the law to distribute it in such a manner... it might get you into trouble.
    – npace
    Oct 21, 2013 at 12:44
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Add latest Google Play Services APK to your site and download it from your client app, then tell users to install it.

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There is an alternative to Google Maps API which is part of the NOGAPPS-Projekt. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1715375

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Use this method, it'll be helpful.

public void checkGooglePlayServices(){
    // Check status of Google Play Services
    int status = GooglePlayServicesUtil.isGooglePlayServicesAvailable(this);
    // Check Google Play Service Available
    try{
        if (status != ConnectionResult.SUCCESS) {
            GooglePlayServicesUtil.getErrorDialog(status, this, 10).show();
        }
    }
    catch (Exception e) {
        Log.e("Error: GooglePlayServiceUtil: ", "" + e);
    }
}

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