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I have gone through many questions like this on Google Play, I am using Android 4.2.2 API 17.

My app requires Google play services 8.1 , It compiles fine and when it runs on emulator it shows message that 'You need to update your Google play services ' ,

When I click on update nothing happens,

How can I update the Google Play services without downloading any latest API version ?

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    Unlikely that nothing happens. More likely is that you get an error in the run console similar to android.content.ActivityNotFoundException: No Activity found to handle Intent....
    – Kato
    Oct 26, 2016 at 15:59
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    As of 2017 the accepted answer is no longer correct. The advice from @user345280 regarding the tab in the emulator window should be the accepted answer. Nov 12, 2017 at 7:50
  • I encountered on this problem few days ago and none of the answers resolved my problem. I posted my solution at the bottom, maybe it will help someone who comes here at 2019. Oct 17, 2019 at 12:47

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Update On 18-Dec-2017

You can update Google Play Services via the Play Store app in your emulator just as you would on a physical Android device from API 24.

check Emulator new features added with stable update from Android Studio v 3.0

Google Play Support - From Google : We know that many app developers use Google Play Services, and it can be difficult to keep the service up to date in the Android Emulator system images. To solve this problem, we now offer versions of Android System Images that include the Play Store app. The Google Play images are available starting with Android Nougat (API 24). With these new emulator images, you can update Google Play Services via the Play Store app in your emulator just as you would on a physical Android device. Plus, you can now test end-to-end install, update, and purchase flows with the Google Play Store.


Quick Boot - Quick Boot allows you to resume your Android Emulator session in under 6 seconds

Android CTS Compatibility

Performance Improvements - With the latest versions of the Android Emulator, we now allocate RAM on demand, instead of allocating and pinning the memory to the max RAM size defined in your AVD.

Virtual sensors

Wi-Fi support

GPS location and Many more...

OR

Update this SDK Build-Tools and Android Emulator to latest and this alert message will not come again,

Settings --> Android SDK --> SDK Tools(tab) --> Android SDK Build-Tools

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    this just doesn't work, freshly downloaded images come with out of data google play services
    – frankelot
    Feb 20, 2017 at 14:05
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    ? All emulators (with google APIs) come with a version google play services, the question is about how to update it to the latest version. Downloading an older API gets you a somewhat newer version, but still not the latest. (something you failed to mention on your answer)
    – frankelot
    Feb 23, 2017 at 23:51
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    Please stop posting links to your answer below other people's posts.
    – user229044
    Jul 4, 2017 at 21:26
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    Seems its missing in the latest API 27
    – JPM
    Dec 22, 2017 at 17:41
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    Doesn't seem this answer is relevant to the question as they are asking about "Android 4.2.2 API 17" but the updated answer is only relevant for API >= 24. Feb 9, 2018 at 23:26
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Use/ emulate a system-image that has "Play Store" pre-installed, those with "Google Play" in targets column (instead of Google APIs). Updating play services would be as easy as in real device.

Since Google introduced Google Play Store images in Android SDK Tools 26.0.0 now emulators comes with installed Google Play Store.

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From 26.0.3

  • Adds a new tab in the extended window for Google Play Store images that displays the Play Services version and a button to check for updates to Play Services.

emulator settings

But even with all above (last checked 2022), you can NOT use the Emulator to test Google Play Billing:

  • You must install your application on a real device to test Google Play Billing,
  • Or, ask Google for "closed testing" permission.

see How to test In-app Billing on an emulator?

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    I dont' have this "Google Play" tab in my extended window. What could be the issue?
    – K.Os
    Jun 20, 2017 at 12:03
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    Do you use emulator with playstore installed? Check if you have sdk manager -> sdk platforms -> Android 8 -> Google Play ... system image installed. Download it. Create new emulator using that image.
    – user345280
    Jun 20, 2017 at 15:06
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    It works on Android Studio 2.3.3. Create a New AVD, choose Nexus 5 or Nexus 5X (rows with Google Play icon), press next and then Download Android 8.0 (Google Play) or Android 7.0 (Google Play). Note the (Google Play) present at the SDK name. @user345280 might want to edit the answer and add this info. Jun 21, 2017 at 22:46
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    Thanks @RafaelOliveira I was trying for ages to use a Pixel and wondering why it couldn't see my Google Play image... must be a Nexus 5 or 5X!
    – hughjdavey
    Dec 25, 2017 at 11:50
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    Doesn't seem this answer is relevant to the question as they are asking about "Android 4.2.2 API 17" but this answer is only relevant for API >= 24. Feb 9, 2018 at 23:27
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You need install Google play image, Android SDK -> SDK platforms --> check show Package details --> install Google play. enter image description here

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Based from Google documentation,

If you want to test your app on the emulator, expand the directory for Android 4.2.2 (API 17) or a higher version, select Google APIs, and install it. Then create a new AVD with Google APIs as the platform target.

Try to navigate to settings--> apps in your emulator and then find Google Play Services. Check the version number and use it in you build.gradle. To update it with the latest version, you can see it in these documentation and SO question.

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    Nice advice, but anyway you cannot use an old Play Services version to test features that require a newer version.
    – andreszs
    Jul 1, 2018 at 22:34
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Running the app on a virtual device with system image, 'Google Play API' instead of 'Google API' will solve your issue smoothly..

  • Virtual devices Nexus 5x and Nexus 5 supports 'Google Play API' image.

  • Google Play API comes with Nougat 7.1.1 and O 8.0.

Just follow the below simple steps and make sure your pc is connected to internet.

  1. Create a new virtual device by selecting Create Virtual Device(left-bottom corner) from Android Virtual Devices Manager.

  2. Select the Hardware 'Nexus 5x' or 'Nexus 5'.

  3. Download the system image 'Nougat' with Google Play or 'O' with Google Play. 'O' is the latest Android 8.0 version.

  4. Click on Next and Finish.

  5. Run your app again on the new virtual device and click on the 'Upgrade now ' option that shows along with the warning message.

  6. You will be directed to the Play Store and you can update your Google Play services easily.

See your app runs smoothly!

  • Note: If you plan to use APIs from Google Play services, you must use the Google APIs System Image.
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    Hmm there are no Google Play API's.
    – jlively
    Aug 15, 2017 at 10:57
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    Thanks so much. This worked for me. I had not been able to get a login to work since upgrading to Android Studio 3.0.
    – pvella
    Dec 13, 2017 at 2:47
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    Doesn't seem this answer is relevant to the question as they are asking about "Android 4.2.2 API 17" but this answer is only relevant for API >= 24. Feb 9, 2018 at 23:29
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the answers on this page eluded me until i found the show package details option

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My answer is not to update the Google play service but work around. Get the play service version of the emulator by using the following code

getPackageManager().getPackageInfo("com.google.android.gms", 0 ).versionName);

For example if the value is "9.8.79" then use the nearest lesser version available com.google.android.gms:play-services:9.8.0'

This will resolve your problem. Get the release history from https://developers.google.com/android/guides/releases#november_2016_-_v100

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    Can you please elaborate on what you mean by "use the nearest lesser version"? How do I "use" this? If I know that my Android Studio emulator uses version 8.0.87, then what exactly do I do with this information? Is there something in the manifest or gradle files I must set?
    – Marc
    Feb 3, 2017 at 5:10
  • you can use 7.8 Feb 3, 2017 at 5:15
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I know it's late answer but I had same problem for last two days, and none of the above solutions worked for me. My app supports min sdk 16, Jelly Bean 4.1.x, so I wanted to test my app on emulator with 16 android api version and I needed Google Play Services.

In short, solution that worked for me is:

  • make new emulator Nexus 5X (with Play Store support) - Jelly Bean 4.1.x, 16 API level (WITHOUT Google APIs)
  • manually download apks of Google Play Store and Google Play Services (it is necessary that both apks have similar version, they need to start with same number, for example 17.x)
  • drag and drop those apks into new emulator
  • congratulations you have updated Google Play Services on your 4.1.x emulator

Here are the steps and errors I have encountered during the problem.

So I have made new emulator in my AVD. I picked Nexus 5X (with Play Store support). After that I picked Jelly Bean 16 api level (with Google APIs). When I opened my app dialog pop up with message You need to update your Google play services. When I clicked on Update button, nothing happened. I did update everything necessary in SDK manager, but nothing worked. I didn't have installed Google Play Store on my emulator, even tho I picked Nexus 5X which comes with preinstalled Play Store. So I couldn't find Google Play Store tab in Extended Controls (tree dots next to my emulator).

Because nothings worked, I decided to try to install Google Play Services manually, by downloading APK and dragging it into emulator. When I tried this, I encountered problem The APK failed to install. Error: INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_INCONSISTENT_CERTIFICATES. I figured that this was the problem because I picked Jelly Bean 16 api level (with Google APIs). So I made new emulator

Nexus 5X (with Play Store support) - Jelly Bean 16 api level (WITHOUT Google APIs)

This allowed me to install my Google Play Service manually. But when I run my app, it still didn't want to open it. Problem was that my emulator was missing Google Play Store. So I installed it manually like Google Play Service. But when it was successfully installed, dialog started popping out every second with message Unfortunately Google Play Services has stopped. Problem was that version of my Google Play Store was 17.x and Google Play Service was 19.x. So at the end I installed Google Play Service with version 17.x, and everything worked.

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  • How did you download and install apks?
    – CoolMind
    Dec 12, 2019 at 14:19
  • @CoolMind just download them from apkmirror.com (search in google google play services apk apkmirror). When you download them, just drag and drop apk files into your emulator. Dec 17, 2019 at 7:48
  • Thanks! I also thought of that, but was not sure. I will try. Did you use version 17 or more?
    – CoolMind
    Dec 17, 2019 at 8:23
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    No problem, hope you will solve your problem. I used 17 version of GPS, but I think you can use any newer version you want. Here is the article with a little more information regarding my solution medium.com/@banmarkovic/… Dec 17, 2019 at 8:30
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    I'm not sure if I did understand everything u said. But I would avoid armeabi-v7a versions of apks and emulators, and will try everything with only x86 architecture (apks and emulator). Dec 17, 2019 at 11:24
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I faced the same issue. I updated my Android studio and used API 25 target as Android 7.1.1 and X86 and everything worked fine. I use Google play services and firebase for my project

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I was having the same issue. Just avoid using an emulator with SDK 27. SDK 26 works fine!

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2020 , the error Google Play services out of date. Requires 12451000 but found 11743470

just update Google Play services from the Google Play after you sing-in with a valid account.

PS: I've tried different Emulator versions, but all required to update google play services.

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  • What if don't have Google Play on my emulators
    – mac229
    Oct 19, 2020 at 20:04
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Update your google play services or just create the new emulator. When you install the new emulator this problem will automatically be solved. Happy coding :)

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  • What if don't have Google Play on my emulator, how can I update google play services?
    – mac229
    Oct 19, 2020 at 20:04
  • you can use genymotion emulator to solve this problem. Oct 20, 2020 at 8:11

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