Google Play Services Authentication

hyperX-

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If I delete my account and try to resign in
I can't login anymore ...getting error that this device is not Google protect certified
 

Monnq

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Go download Device ID apk, look for GMS ID then go to dedicated Google webpage and register it as if you were using a device with custom ROM, should work fine then
 

eligio1975

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To achieve your goal, simply follow these guidelines:

Download the Chat Partner APK file directly from your smartphone. It is an application that allows you to easily install Google Services on your smartphone
Once the download is complete, click on the file directly from the notification drop-down and proceed with the installation following the instructions on the screen (or use a common File Manager to proceed)
Once installation is complete, start the newly installed program. DO NOT login when requested, but click on the Detect device item
At this point, click on Repair Now and automatically you will be sent back to the Google page where you will have to enter your credentials with email and password
Following these steps, you will need to restart your smartphone
Upon restart, you can open the Play Store and access your Google account: from now on you can download all the Google apps directly from the Play Store.
 

guyluvsgals

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To achieve your goal, simply follow these guidelines:

Download the Chat Partner APK file directly from your smartphone. It is an application that allows you to easily install Google Services on your smartphone
Once the download is complete, click on the file directly from the notification drop-down and proceed with the installation following the instructions on the screen (or use a common File Manager to proceed)
Once installation is complete, start the newly installed program. DO NOT login when requested, but click on the Detect device item
At this point, click on Repair Now and automatically you will be sent back to the Google page where you will have to enter your credentials with email and password
Following these steps, you will need to restart your smartphone
Upon restart, you can open the Play Store and access your Google account: from now on you can download all the Google apps directly from the Play Store.
Installing is not the issue, google has started asking for permissions for play store
most installed apps have become unresponsive
 

rabunz1105

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Mate 30 Pro latest version LIO-N29

this worked for the moment
Hello, I have a Mate 30 Pro latest version LIO-N29 10.0.0.192 that is having the same issue (Device is not play protect Certified) I also used device info app and copied Google Service Framework ID (GSF) and then registered on the google site for uncertified devices but it is still throwing up the same error. Can you please share your method. Thanks
 

cfds

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All my apps are still working under google and updating fine.
Could it be that they are "targeting" the Chinese versions. Mine is an international model...or do we receive this error only when trying to register a new installation?
 

luisvalino

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It is absolutely necessary in order to install right Google services that the Mate 30 Pro has had a factory reset before.
And when they are going to be installed, follow the steps without failures.
 

rabunz1105

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It is absolutely necessary in order to install right Google services that the Mate 30 Pro has had a factory reset before.
And when they are going to be installed, follow the steps without failures.
Started with a fresh device but still the same @not certified keeps popping up
 

rabunz1105

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If you make a factory reset and then you install GMS files right, there should be no error. I have a Chinese Mate 30 Pro 5G and the Play Store works perfectly.
As i said before, Fresh Device, everything installs properly, google uncertified page shows registered but still popping up. Some one on another forum mentioned that new devices that haven`t had GMS prior to the popup issue are the ones that can`t get certified. Mate 30 pro`s that already had GMS installed are able to get certified and hence not have the popup certification issue anymore.
 

guyluvsgals

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Hello, I have a Mate 30 Pro latest version LIO-N29 10.0.0.192 that is having the same issue (Device is not play protect Certified) I also used device info app and copied Google Service Framework ID (GSF) and then registered on the google site for uncertified devices but it is still throwing up the same error. Can you please share your method. Thanks
I followed steps as per the links and rebooted my phone, the error message stopped popping up

Install Device ID app
https://play.google.com/store/search...id id&c=apps

Copy "Google Service Framework ID" (not Device ID)

Register your device
https://www.google.com/android/uncertified/
 

guyluvsgals

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If you make a factory reset and then you install GMS files right, there should be no error. I have a Chinese Mate 30 Pro 5G and the Play Store works perfectly.
I am using International Mate 30 Pro since last 4 months, GMS was working fine but all of a sudden the error message started popping up, even after factory reset the issue was not resolved...followed the GSF ID registration and issue was resolved