There is no tool for doing this. We need to test for all the hardware features(like android.hardware.location.gps
) in the specific device using the following code in onCreate method of a sample app.
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
PackageManager pm = getPackageManager();
TextView tv = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.hello);
if (!pm.hasSystemFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_LOCATION)) {
tv.append(PackageManager.FEATURE_LOCATION+" is NOT available \n");
} else {
tv.append(PackageManager.FEATURE_LOCATION+" is available \n");
}
My Problem:
My manifest had the following permission
ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION
. An app with this permission will be visible in play store only if the device has the following feature
android.hardware.location.gps
The specific Honeywell CT50 device I had trouble with, didn't have the above feature in it. So, my app didn't show up in the play store for this device.
Also, my target API level is 14. If it was 20 or above, this problem wouldn't have arised(its mentioned in the table here)
The solution:
I found the solution by reading the documentation here.
Note that declarations, including any declared
android:required attribute, always take precedence over features
implied by the permissions in table 2. For any of these permissions,
you can disable filtering based on the implied feature by explicitly
declaring the implied feature explicitly, in a element,
with an android:required="false" attribute. For example, to disable
any filtering based on the CAMERA permission, you would add this
declaration to the manifest file: The solution for this
problem was to add the following line
<uses-feature android:name=" android.hardware.location.gps" android:required="false" />
With the above line, we are making sure the gps feature is not a required feature. As a result, play store doesn't filter the app out for devices without this feature.