Google Play Store on the RG353V, RG353M and RG353P – Installation Tutorial
Google Play Store on the RG353V, RG353M and RG353P – Installation Tutorial
Preparation
Let's begin setting up your devices to access the Google Play Store.
You must first download the five files listed below.
- Google Play Services
- Google Account Manager
- Google Services Framework 11
- Google Play Store
- Device ID
There are a few alternatives here: you may use the Chrome browser to download them directly to the device, remove the SD card and place the files on it, or connect the device to your PC and transfer the contents that way. Although any location will do, I recommend placing them in the internal storage's downloads folder.
You ought to have five APKs at the end. Launch the Explorer app with the files on the device, then install each APK sequentially (just as you downloaded). It's common for you to see a window regarding accepting unknown sources. I took a few minutes to download the first APK and the Play Store APK, but don't worry, that's typical.
You probably will see something in the Google Services Framework area when you install and launch the most recent APK, Device ID. Don't worry; you only need to remove and reinstall the program. Under Google Services Framework, you ought to see a large number. For the following step, you will require this number. As an aside, your device will begin to buzz or ring constantly, and you will receive numerous messages about Play Protect not being certified. For now, be quiet and ignore it; it's normal.
Next, click this link. Completing this on a computer or phone will be simpler, but you can also use the gadget if you'd like. To demonstrate that you are human, enter the Google Services Framework number in the space provided or copy it, then register.
Please restart the device. This step may take up to fifteen minutes, so please return later. You know it worked if you can access the Google Play Store and a login page appears. Please wait a little while or try again; it took me around five minutes. Then you're done and ready to go!
The files we loaded onto the device are no longer needed, so feel free to remove them if you'd like.