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font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div><ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">id="mod_43975521">About the Google Play Store<br>Google Play, which was originally born and named as Android Market</ins>, <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">is </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Google's official store for Android apps, games </ins>and <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">books for Android </ins>phones<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">, tablets or Android TV devices</ins>. <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Just as Apple has its own App Store</ins>, <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Google </ins>has the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Google Play Store.<br><br>The Play Console is </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">web interface that allows you to upload signed APK's </ins>of <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">your apps </ins>and <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">publish them to the Play Store</ins>. <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Keep reading to see how to do this process and have your apps live on </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Google Play Store.<br><br><br><br><br>Generate </ins>a <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Signed APK with Android Studio<br>Android Studio </ins>is the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">perfect IDE </ins>to <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">build Android </ins>apps<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">, is powered by Google and it has a nice Design interface that helps you a lot on editing layout without editing the xml code. It also has built-in features to check and correct your Java code in case </ins>of <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">errors on typing or importing libraries in </ins>your <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">project.<br><br>So</ins>, <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">I assume you already have your project opened in Android Studio and you've carefully tested it on a real device before getting ready to publish it on the Play Store. I'll be using a basic project I've created as an example </ins>for <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">this tutorial</ins>, <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">now let's create a Signed APK before getting into the Play Console and publish your </ins>app<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">.<br><br>1. Click on Build -> Generate Signed APK.<br><br>Open the Signed APK generator window<br><br><br>2. In the Generate Signed APK popup window, click Next<br><br><br><br><br>3. Since you haven't created a Key store path yet, click on Create new...<br><br>4. In the next popup window, click on the ••• button and select a folder where you want to store </ins>your .<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">jks file. Type a name for that file in the text field on the bottom and hit OK. <br><br><br><br><br>5. Now that your Key store path is set, </ins>you <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">need to set a password </ins>for <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">it, so type your desired password and confirm it in the text fields below the Key store path.<br><br>6. in </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Key section, leave the Alias as it is (key0), </ins>and <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">type a password for it as well - you may enter the same password you've set for the Key store path, or type another one. Just remember your password in case of future updates.<br><br>7. Leave Validity (years) as it is - the default value if 25 years.<br><br>8. The other fields </ins>are <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">optional unless </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">First and Last Name one, so you're free to fill all </ins>of <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">them or just the one with your full name.<br><br>9 Finally</ins>, <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">click OK.<br><br>Generate Key store path popup window<br><br><br>10. You'll be redirected to the first popup window where you can check your Key store details. If everything is fine for </ins>you<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">, check </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Remember passwords button and hit Next.<br><br>Check if your Key store data are ok<br><br><br>11. The next popup </ins>you<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">'ll </ins>get <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">is the last one. By default, Android Studio sets </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">APK Destination Folder </ins>as <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">the app folder inside </ins>your <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">project fodler. You're free to change it if you want to do so by clicking on the ••• button on the right side, otherwise just leave it as it is.<br><br>12. Leave Build Type as is it - release - since what you're creating is a Singed APK to be uploaded to the Play Store. <br></ins><br><ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">13. Ignore the Flavors box, it's not needed at all.</ins><br><br><ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">14. Select V1 (Jar Signature) </ins>in <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">the Signature Versions section<br><br>15</ins>. <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Click Finish to let Android Studio generate the Signed APK </ins>of your app.<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline"><br><br>Last step to generate a Singed APK<br><br><br>It may take up to 1-2 minutes to Android Studio to build your APK, you may check its process on the bottom of the Android Studio's window, you'll see </ins>a <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">blue progress bar next to a rotating wheel </ins>and <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">the Gradle Build Running statement</ins>.<br><br><ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Once the process will be done, a small popup will show up in </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">bottom-right corner of your window with a link to your generated APK. The name </ins>of your <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">APK will be </ins>app<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">-release.apk</ins>. <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">You're free to rename it as you wish</ins>, <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">just be careful in case you're using a Mac because you may accidentally rename your file without leaving the extension's name - </ins>.<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">apk -</ins>. <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Windows OS lets </ins>you <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">rename files and hit enter without overwriting the file extension.<br><br>You're ready to finally enter your Google Play Console and start </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">publishing process </ins>of <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">your app!<br><br><br><br><br>Publish your app on the Google Play Console<br>I assume you already have a Google account and you've paid </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">$25 fee to be able </ins>to <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">publish apps </ins>on <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">the Play Store. In case you still have to subscribe for it and create a Play Store account, read this guide</ins>.<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline"><br><br>1</ins>. <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Click All Applications on </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">left menu of your Play Console page </ins>to <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">see </ins>a <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">list </ins>of <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">your current apps (published or still in pending status), and click CREATE APPLICATION.<br><br>Your Applications page on </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Play Console<br><br><br>2. 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Wait for the upload process to be done,  FaceApp Pro 3.5.10 (Unlocked) click SAVE DRAFT in the popup window </ins>with <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">the details of your app version and size.<br><br>11. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, click SAVE and then REVIEW.<br><br><br><br><br>Upload your APK<br><br><br>12. Switch now to the Content rating section, read the terms about it and click CONTINUE.<br><br>Content ratings page<br><br><br>13. In the Content Rating Questionnaire, type twice your email address - must be a valid one where you can receive emails - then scroll down </ins>and <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">select your application category.<br><br>14. Select the options relative to your app about Violence, Fear, etc., choose either Yes or No </ins>in all <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">sections based on how your app looks like and what content is displays<br><br>15. When you're done, click SAVE QUESTIONNAIRE and then CALCULATE RATING.<br><br>16. Review your ratings, scroll down </ins>and <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">click APPLY RATING.<br><br>Apply your </ins>app <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">rating page<br><br><br>17. Now it's time to edit the Price & distribution section, so click on it in the left menu.<br><br>18. Select the pricing type - free or paid</ins>. <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Please note that if you want to publish a paid app you need to set up </ins>a <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">merchant account.<br><br>19. Select </ins>the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">countries where you want your </ins>app <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">to be available, if you want to select the whole world, just click the Available radio button.<br><br>Pricing & distribution section<br><br><br>20. 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Usually it takes just </ins>a <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">few hours - even less - to your app to get published and visible in the Store. <br><br>Conclusion<br><br><br><br>I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, don't forget to read my other tutorials and my </ins>app <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">template on CodeCanyon as well!<br><br>© 2017 cubycode<br><br>Related<br>Mobile GamesPlayers of Scopely Games Seeking Refunds from Google Play </ins>for <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Deceptive Advertising<br>by Kayla Hebert9<br><br><br>Android PhonesWhy Bluetooth MK808B Device Beats Google Chromecast<br>by TheAmericanWriter9<br><br><br>Android Phones8 Best Android App Makers<br>by Anurag Ghosh24<br><br><br>Popular<br>Android TutorialsFix New Emails Not Showing on Android Cell Phone Mail App<br>by TurtleDog17<br><br><br>Android TutorialsHow to connect Android Phone to Your Webcam<br>by pinappu3<br><br><br>Android TutorialsHow to Adjust Download Settings on an Android<br>by GeorgeCM1<br><br><br>Comments<br>Submit a CommentYou Must Sign In To CommentTo comment on this article, you must sign in or sign up </ins>and <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">post using a HubPages Network account.<br><br>No comments yet</ins>.</div></td></tr>
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Since you haven't created a Key store path yet, click on Create new..<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">. 4</ins>.<br><br>In the next popup window, click on the ••• button and select a folder where you want to store your .jks file. Type a name for that file in the text field on the bottom and hit OK. 5. Now that your Key store path is set, you need to set a password for it, so type your desired password and confirm it in the text fields below the Key store path. 6. in the Key section, leave the Alias as it is (key0), and type a password for it as well - you may enter the same password you've set for the Key store path, or type another one.<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline"><br><br></ins>Just remember your password in case of future updates. 7. Leave Validity (years) as it is - the default value if 25 years. 8. The other fields are optional unless the First and Last Name one, so you're free to fill all of them or just the one with your full name. 9 Finally, click OK. Generate Key store path popup window 10. You'll be redirected to the first popup window where you can check your Key store details. If everything is fine for you, check the Remember passwords button and hit Next.<br><br>Check if your Key store data are ok 11. The next popup you'll get is the last one. By default, Android Studio sets the APK Destination Folder as the app folder inside your project fodler. You're free to change it if you want to do so by clicking on the ••• button on the right side, otherwise just leave it as it is. 12. Leave Build Type as is it - release - since what you're creating is a Singed APK to be uploaded to the Play Store.<br><br>13. Ignore the Flavors box, <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline"> app cheats </ins>it's not needed at all. 14. Select V1 (Jar Signature) in the Signature Versions section 15. Click Finish to let Android Studio generate the Signed APK of your app. Last step to generate a Singed APK It may take up to 1-2 minutes to Android Studio to build your APK, you may check its process on the bottom of the Android Studio's window, you'll see a blue progress bar next to a rotating wheel and the Gradle Build Running statement.</div></td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="color: #222; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>id="mod_43975521">About the Google Play Store<br>Google Play, which was originally born and named as Android Market, is the Google's official store for Android apps, games and books for Android phones, tablets or Android TV devices. Just as Apple has its own App Store, Google has the Google Play Store.<br><br>The Play Console is the <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">[http://ms-jd.org/search/results/search&keywords=web%20interface/ </del>web interface<del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">] </del>that allows you to upload signed APK's of your apps and publish them to the Play Store. Keep reading to see how to do this process and have your apps live on the Google Play Store.<br><br><br><br><br>Generate a Signed APK with Android Studio<br>Android Studio is the perfect IDE to build Android apps, is powered by Google and it has a nice Design interface that helps you a lot on editing layout without editing the xml code. It also has built-in features to check and correct your Java code in case of errors on typing or importing libraries in your project.<br><br>So, I assume you already have your project opened in Android Studio and you've carefully tested it on a real device before getting ready to publish it on the Play Store. I'll be using a basic project I've created as an example for this tutorial, now let's create a Signed APK before getting into the Play Console and publish your app.<br><br>1. Click on Build -> Generate Signed APK.<br><br>Open the Signed APK generator window<br><br><br>2. In the Generate Signed APK popup window, click Next<br><br><br><br><br>3. Since you haven't created a Key store path yet, click on Create new...<br><br>4. In the next popup window, click on the ••• button and select a folder where you want to store your .jks file. Type a name for that file in the text field on the bottom and hit OK. <br><br><br><br><br>5. Now that your Key store path is set, <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline"> android </del>you need to set a password for it, so type your desired password and confirm it in the text fields below the Key store path.<br><br>6. in the Key section, leave the Alias as it is (key0), and type a password for it as well - you may enter the same password you've set for the Key store path, or type another one. Just remember your password in case of future updates.<br><br>7. Leave Validity (years) as it is - the default value if 25 years.<br><br>8. The other fields are optional unless the First and Last Name one, so you're free to fill all of them or just the one with your full name.<br><br>9 Finally, click OK.<br><br>Generate Key store path popup window<br><br><br>10. You'll be redirected to the first popup window where you can check your Key store details. If everything is fine for you, check the Remember passwords button and hit Next.<br><br>Check if your Key store data are ok<br><br><br>11. The next popup you'll get is the last one. By default, Android Studio sets the APK Destination Folder as the app folder inside your project fodler. You're free to change it if you want to do so by clicking on the ••• button on the right side, otherwise just leave it as it is.<br><br>12. Leave Build Type as is it - release - since what you're creating is a Singed APK to be uploaded to the Play Store. <br><br>13. Ignore the Flavors box, it's not needed at all.<br><br>14. Select V1 (Jar Signature) in the Signature Versions section<br><br>15. Click Finish to let Android Studio generate the Signed APK of your app.<br><br>Last step to generate a Singed APK<br><br><br>It may take up to 1-2 minutes to Android Studio to build your APK, you may check its process on the bottom of the Android Studio's window, you'll see a blue progress bar next to a rotating wheel and the Gradle Build Running statement.<br><br>Once the process will be done, a small popup will show up in the bottom-right corner of your window with a link to your generated APK. The name of your APK will be app-release.apk. You're free to rename it as you wish, just be careful in case you're using a Mac because you may accidentally rename your file without leaving the extension's name - .apk -. Windows OS lets you rename files and hit enter without overwriting the <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">file extension</del>.<del class="diffchange diffchange-inline"><br</del>><br>You're ready to finally enter your Google Play Console and start the publishing process of your app!<br><br><br><br><br>Publish your app on the Google Play Console<br>I assume you already have a Google account and you've paid the $25 fee to be able to publish apps on the Play Store. In case you still have to subscribe for it and create a Play Store account, read this guide.<br><br>1. Click All Applications on the left menu of your Play Console page to see a list of your current apps (published or still in pending status), and click CREATE APPLICATION.<br><br>Your Applications page on the Play Console<br><br><br>2. A popup window will show up, where you'll have to select the primary language of your application and type a title.<br><br>Click CREATE when you're done.<br><br>Set Language and Title for your app<br><br><br>3. You'll be redirected to the Store listing section, where you'll have to set the app descriptions and images.<br><br><br>In the Tile field, type your application name<br><br>In the Short description field, type a brief phrase that should capture users attention<br><br>The Full description box is where you have to write as much details as you can about your app. Be descriptive, let your users understand what your application does and how it works, your description must have max. 4000 characters<br><br>In the Screenshots section, the page shows you the dimensions and type of images you can upload for your app icon and screenshots, based on the device type - PHONE - TABLET - ANDROID TV or ANDROID WEAR. Please note that the fields with * are required, the other ones are optional.<br><br>If you've recorded a video of your app, you should upload it to YouTube and paste the URL of such video in the Promo Video field.<br><br>In the Categorization section, select the type of your application - App or Game - and <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline"> game cheats </del>its Category.<br><br>Skip the Content rating for now, you'll edit it later.<br><br>In the Contact details section, type the link to your website - or the one you've made for your application, like a landing page - and a valid email address where Google reviewers can contact you in case of rejection or other info requests.<br><br>Lastly, if you have created a web page with a Privacy Policy, paste its link to the relative section.<br><br>When you're done, click on SAVE DRAFT on the top of the page.<br><br><br><br><br><br>4. Click on App releases and scroll down to find the MANAGE PRODUCTION button. 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Wait for the upload process to be done, click SAVE DRAFT in the popup window with the details of your app version and size.<br><br>11. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, click SAVE and then REVIEW.<br><br><br><br><br>Upload your APK<br><br><br>12. Switch now to the Content rating section, read the terms about it and click CONTINUE.<br><br>Content ratings page<br><br><br>13. In the Content Rating Questionnaire, type twice your email address - must be a valid one where you can receive emails - then scroll down and select your application category.<br><br>14. Select the options relative to your app about Violence, Fear, etc., choose either Yes or No in all sections based on how your app looks like and what content is displays<br><br>15. When you're done, click SAVE QUESTIONNAIRE and then CALCULATE RATING.<br><br>16. Review your ratings, scroll down and click APPLY RATING.<br><br>Apply your app rating page<br><br><br>17. Now it's time to edit the Price & distribution section, so click on it in the left menu.<br><br>18. Select the pricing type - free or paid. Please note that if you want to publish a paid app you need to set up a merchant account.<br><br>19. Select the countries where you want your app to be available, if you want to select the whole world, just click the Available radio button.<br><br>Pricing & distribution section<br><br><br>20. Scroll down to Primarily Child-Directed section and select if your app is for kids or not.<br><br>21. Select the Yes for Contains ads if your app serves AdMob or other ad monetization services, <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline"> APK </del>otherwise select No.<br><br>22. Scroll down to Content guidelines and US export laws sections and check both radio buttons.<br>23. Scroll up to the top of the page and click SAVE DRAFT.<br><br>Content guidelines and US laws You-re ready to publish your app!<br>Excited?<br><br>If you are feeling like that, I totally agree with you, publishing your first app is always a great experience and we all expect our works to get visible and well downloaded in the Play Store, so now click on App releases section again and on EDIT RELEASE button.<br><br>Scroll down and click the REVIEW button. In the next page, scroll down and click START ROLLOUT TO PRODUCTION.<br><br>Finally, you'll be just a click away from getting your app published on the Play Store: click on CONFIRM and your app will go under review. Usually it takes just a few hours - even less - to your app to get published and visible in the Store. <br><br>Conclusion<br><br><br><br>I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, don't forget to read my other tutorials and my app template on CodeCanyon as well!<br><br>© 2017 cubycode<br><br>Related<br>[http://<del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">xngren</del>.com/<del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">home</del>.php?<del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">mod=space&uid=1262879&do=profile&from</del>=<del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">space </del>Mobile Games] GamesPlayers of Scopely Games Seeking Refunds from Google Play for Deceptive Advertising<br>by Kayla Hebert9<br><br><br>Android PhonesWhy Bluetooth MK808B Device Beats Google Chromecast<br>by TheAmericanWriter9<br><br><br>Android Phones8 Best Android App Makers<br>by Anurag Ghosh24<br><br><br>Popular<br>Android TutorialsFix New Emails Not Showing on Android Cell Phone Mail App<br>by TurtleDog17<br><br><br>Android TutorialsHow to connect Android Phone to Your Webcam<br>by pinappu3<br><br><br>Android TutorialsHow to Adjust Download Settings on an Android<br>by GeorgeCM1<br><br><br>Comments<br>Submit a CommentYou Must Sign In To <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">[http://thesaurus.com/browse/</del>CommentTo <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">CommentTo] </del>comment on this article, you must sign in or sign up and post using a HubPages Network account.<br><br>No comments yet.</div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td style="color: #222; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>id="mod_43975521">About the Google Play Store<br>Google Play, which was originally born and named as Android Market, is the Google's official store for Android apps, games and books for Android phones, tablets or Android TV devices. Just as Apple has its own App Store, Google has the Google Play Store.<br><br>The Play Console is the web interface that allows you to upload signed APK's of your apps and publish them to the Play Store. Keep reading to see how to do this process and have your apps live on the Google Play Store.<br><br><br><br><br>Generate a Signed APK with Android Studio<br>Android Studio is the perfect IDE to build Android apps, is powered by Google and it has a nice Design interface that helps you a lot on editing layout without editing the xml code. It also has built-in features to check and correct your Java code in case of errors on typing or importing libraries in your project.<br><br>So, I assume you already have your project opened in Android Studio and <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline"> XAPK </ins>you've carefully tested it on a real device before getting ready to publish it on the Play Store. 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By default, Android Studio sets the APK Destination Folder as the app folder inside your project fodler. You're free to change it if you want to do so by clicking on the ••• button on the right side, otherwise just leave it as it is.<br><br>12. Leave Build Type as is it - release - since what you're creating is a Singed APK to be uploaded to the Play Store. <br><br>13. Ignore the Flavors box, it's not needed at all.<br><br>14. Select V1 (Jar Signature) in the Signature Versions section<br><br>15. Click Finish to let Android Studio generate the Signed APK of your app.<br><br>Last step to generate a Singed APK<br><br><br>It may take up to 1-2 minutes to Android Studio to build your APK, you may check its process on the bottom of the Android Studio's window, you'll see a blue progress bar next to a rotating wheel and the Gradle Build Running statement.<br><br>Once the process will be done, a small popup will show up in the bottom-right corner of your window with a link to your generated APK. The name of your APK will be app-release.apk. You're free to rename it as you wish, just be careful in case you're using a Mac because you may accidentally rename your file without leaving the extension's name - .apk -. 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Please note that the fields with * are required, the other ones are optional.<br><br>If you've recorded a video of your app, you should upload it to YouTube and paste the URL of such video in the Promo Video field.<br><br>In the Categorization section, <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline"> ios </ins>select the type of your application - App or Game - and its Category.<br><br>Skip the Content rating for now, you'll edit it later.<br><br>In the Contact details section, type the link to your website - or the one you've made for your application, like a landing page - and a valid email address where Google reviewers can contact you in case of rejection or other info requests.<br><br>Lastly, if you have created a web page with a Privacy Policy, paste its link to the relative section.<br><br>When you're done, click on SAVE DRAFT on the top of the page.<br><br><br><br><br><br>4. Click on App releases and scroll down to find the MANAGE PRODUCTION button. Click on it to open the Production screen where you'll create the release of your app.<br><br><br><br><br>App releases section<br><br><br>5. Scroll down and click on CREATE RELEASE.<br><br><br><br><br>6. In the Google Play App Signing section, you may either click ENROLL to enable Google to optimize your APK or NOT NOW to skip that step and directly upload your APK. The choice is yours, either way it won't affect your app's publishing process.<br><br>7. Scroll down to Release name and type a name to identify your release, it's for internal use only so you may type your app name and its version, for example.<br><br>8. In the What's new in this release section just type something about your app, if it's your first release then you may type something like "First release, V.1", or whatever you like.<br><br>9. Scroll up again and finally click on UPLOAD APK, a popup window will show up and you'll have to drag and drop the signed .apk file you've previously created.<br><br>10. Wait for the upload process to be done, click SAVE DRAFT in the popup window with the details of your app version and size.<br><br>11. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, click SAVE and then REVIEW.<br><br><br><br><br>Upload your APK<br><br><br>12. Switch now to the Content rating section, read the terms about it and click CONTINUE.<br><br>Content ratings page<br><br><br>13. In the Content Rating Questionnaire, type twice your email address - must be a valid one where you can receive emails - then scroll down and select your application category.<br><br>14. Select the options relative to your app about Violence, Fear, etc., choose either Yes or No in all sections based on how your app looks like and what content is displays<br><br>15. When you're done, click SAVE QUESTIONNAIRE and then CALCULATE RATING.<br><br>16. Review your ratings, scroll down and click APPLY RATING.<br><br>Apply your <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">[http://rt.com/search/everywhere/term/app%20rating/ </ins>app rating<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">] </ins>page<br><br><br>17. Now it's time to edit the Price & distribution section, so click on it in the left menu.<br><br>18. Select the pricing type - free or paid. Please note that if you want to publish a paid app you need to set up a merchant account.<br><br>19. Select the countries where you want your app to be available, if you want to select the whole world, just click the Available radio button.<br><br>Pricing & distribution section<br><br><br>20. Scroll down to Primarily Child-Directed section and select if your app is for kids or not.<br><br>21. Select the Yes for Contains ads if your app serves AdMob or other ad monetization services, otherwise select No.<br><br>22. Scroll down to Content guidelines and US export laws sections and check both radio buttons.<br>23. Scroll up to the top of the page and click SAVE DRAFT.<br><br>Content guidelines and US laws You-re ready to publish your app!<br>Excited?<br><br>If you are feeling like that, I totally agree with you, publishing your first app is always a great experience and we all expect our works to get visible and well downloaded in the Play Store, so now click on App releases section again and on EDIT RELEASE button.<br><br>Scroll down and click the REVIEW button. In the next page, scroll down and click START ROLLOUT TO PRODUCTION.<br><br>Finally, you'll be just a click away from getting your app published on the Play Store: click on CONFIRM and your app will go under review. Usually it takes just a few hours - even less - to your app to get published and <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline"> game cheats </ins>visible in the Store. <br><br>Conclusion<br><br><br><br>I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, don't forget to read my other tutorials and my app template on CodeCanyon as well!<br><br>© 2017 cubycode<br><br>Related<br>[http://<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">www.actuallyawful</ins>.com/<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">index</ins>.php?<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">title</ins>=<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">How_To_Adjust_Download_Settings_On_An_Android </ins>Mobile Games] GamesPlayers of Scopely Games Seeking Refunds from Google Play for Deceptive Advertising<br>by Kayla Hebert9<br><br><br>Android PhonesWhy Bluetooth MK808B Device Beats Google Chromecast<br>by TheAmericanWriter9<br><br><br>Android Phones8 Best Android App Makers<br>by Anurag Ghosh24<br><br><br>Popular<br>Android TutorialsFix New Emails Not Showing on Android Cell Phone Mail App<br>by TurtleDog17<br><br><br>Android TutorialsHow to connect Android Phone to Your Webcam<br>by pinappu3<br><br><br>Android TutorialsHow to Adjust Download Settings on an Android<br>by GeorgeCM1<br><br><br>Comments<br>Submit a CommentYou Must Sign In To CommentTo comment on this article, you must sign in or sign up and post using a HubPages Network account.<br><br>No comments yet.</div></td></tr>
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IsraelWoodruff в 10:51, 1 апреля 2020
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="color: #222; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>id="mod_43975521">About the Google Play Store<br>Google Play, which was originally born and named as Android Market, is the Google's official store for Android apps, games and books for Android phones, tablets or Android TV devices. Just as Apple has its own App Store, Google has the Google Play Store.<br><br>The Play Console is the web interface that allows you to upload signed APK's of your apps and publish them to the Play Store. Keep reading to see how to do this process and have your apps live on the Google Play Store.<br><br><br><br><br>Generate a Signed APK with Android Studio<br>Android Studio is the perfect IDE to build Android apps, is powered by Google and it has a nice Design interface that helps you a lot on editing layout without editing the xml code. It also has built-in features to check and correct your Java code in case of errors on typing or importing libraries in your project.<br><br>So, I assume you already have your project opened in Android Studio and you've carefully tested it on a real device before getting ready to publish it on the Play Store. I'll be using a basic project I've created as an example for this tutorial, now let's create a Signed APK before getting into the Play Console and publish your app.<br><br>1. Click on Build -> Generate Signed APK.<br><br>Open the Signed APK generator window<br><br><br>2. In the Generate Signed APK popup window, click Next<br><br><br><br><br>3. Since you haven't created a Key store path yet, click on Create new...<br><br>4. In the next popup window, click on the ••• button and select a folder where you want to store your .jks file. Type a name for that file in the text field on the bottom and hit OK. <br><br><br><br><br>5. Now that your Key store path is set, you need to set a password for it, so type your desired password and confirm it in the text fields below the Key store path.<br><br>6. in the Key section, leave the Alias as it is (key0), and type a password for it as well - you may enter the same password you've set for the Key store path, or type another one. Just remember your password in case of future updates.<br><br>7. Leave Validity (years) as it is - the default value if 25 years.<br><br>8. The other fields are optional unless the First and Last Name one, so you're free to fill all of them or just the one with your full name.<br><br>9 Finally, click OK.<br><br>Generate Key store path popup window<br><br><br>10. You'll be redirected to the first popup window where you can check your Key store details. If everything is fine for you, check the Remember passwords button and hit Next.<br><br>Check if your Key store data are ok<br><br><br>11. The next popup you'll get is the last one. By default, Android Studio sets the APK Destination Folder as the app folder inside your project fodler. You're free to change it if you want to do so by clicking on the ••• button on the right side, otherwise just leave it as it is.<br><br>12. Leave Build Type as is it - release - since what you're creating is a Singed APK to be uploaded to the Play Store. <br><br>13. Ignore the Flavors box, it's not needed at all.<br><br>14. Select V1 (Jar Signature) in the Signature Versions section<br><br>15. Click Finish to let Android Studio generate the Signed APK of your app.<br><br>Last step to generate a Singed APK<br><br><br>It may take up to 1-2 minutes to Android Studio to build your APK, you may check its process on the bottom of the Android Studio's window, you'll see a blue progress bar next to a rotating wheel and the Gradle Build Running statement.<br><br>Once the process will be done, a small popup will show up in the bottom-right corner of your window with a link to your generated APK. The name of your APK will be app-release.apk. You're free to rename it as you wish, just be careful in case you're using a Mac because you may accidentally rename your file without leaving the extension's name - .apk -. Windows OS lets you rename files and hit enter without overwriting the file extension.<br><br>You're ready to finally enter your Google Play Console and start the publishing process of your app!<br><br><br><br><br>Publish your app on the Google Play Console<br>I assume you already have a Google account and you've paid the $25 fee to be able to publish apps on the Play Store. In case you still have to subscribe for <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline"> mobile apps </del>it and create a Play Store account, read this guide.<br><br>1. Click All Applications on the left menu of your Play Console page to see a list of your current apps (published or still in pending status), and click CREATE APPLICATION.<br><br>Your Applications page on the Play Console<br><br><br>2. A popup window will show up, where you'll have to select the primary language of your application and type a title.<br><br>Click CREATE when you're done.<br><br>Set Language and Title for your app<br><br><br>3. You'll be redirected to the Store listing section, where you'll have to set the app descriptions and images.<br><br><br>In the Tile field, type your application name<br><br>In the Short description field, type a brief phrase that should capture users attention<br><br>The Full description box is where you have to write as much details as you can about your app. Be descriptive, let your users understand what your application does and how it works, your description must have max. 4000 characters<br><br>In the Screenshots section, the page shows you the dimensions and type of images you can upload for your app icon and screenshots, based on the device type - PHONE - TABLET - ANDROID TV or ANDROID WEAR. Please note that the fields with * are required, the other ones are optional.<br><br>If you've recorded a video of your app, you should upload it to YouTube and paste the URL of such video in the Promo Video field.<br><br>In the Categorization section, select the type of your application - App or game cheats <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">[[http://dev</del>.<del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">ultratechweb.com/UserProfile/tabid/43/UserID/2223122/Default.aspx http://dev.ultratechweb.com/]] - and its Category.<br</del>><br>Skip the Content rating for now, you'll edit it later.<br><br>In the Contact details section, type the link to your website - or the one you've made for your application, like a landing page - and a valid email address where Google reviewers can contact you in case of rejection or other info requests.<br><br>Lastly, if you have created a web page with a Privacy Policy, paste its link to the relative section.<br><br>When you're done, click on SAVE DRAFT on the top of the page.<br><br><br><br><br><br>4. 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Scroll up again and finally click on UPLOAD APK, a popup window will show up and you'll have to drag and drop the signed .apk file you've previously created.<br><br>10. Wait for the upload process to be done, click SAVE DRAFT in the popup window with the details of your app version and size.<br><br>11. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, click SAVE and then REVIEW.<br><br><br><br><br>Upload your APK<br><br><br>12. Switch now to the Content rating section, read the terms about it and <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline"> apk download </del>click CONTINUE.<br><br>Content ratings page<br><br><br>13. In the Content Rating Questionnaire, type twice your email address - must be a valid one where you can receive emails - then scroll down and <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline"> ios </del>select your application category.<br><br>14. Select the options relative to your app about Violence, Fear, etc., choose either Yes or No in all sections based on how your app looks like and what content is displays<br><br>15. When you're done, click SAVE QUESTIONNAIRE and then CALCULATE RATING.<br><br>16. Review your ratings, scroll down and click APPLY RATING.<br><br>Apply your app rating page<br><br><br>17. Now it's time to edit the Price & distribution section, so click on it in the left menu.<br><br>18. Select the pricing type - free or paid. Please note that if you want to publish a paid app you need to set up a merchant account.<br><br>19. Select the <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">[http://www.ehow.com/search.html?s=countries countries] where you want </del>your app to be available, if you want to select the whole world, just click the Available radio button.<br><br>Pricing & distribution section<br><br><br>20. Scroll down to Primarily Child-Directed section and select if your app is for kids or not.<br><br>21. Select the Yes for Contains ads if your app serves AdMob or other ad monetization services, otherwise select No.<br><br>22. Scroll down to Content guidelines and US export laws sections and check both radio buttons.<br>23. Scroll up to the top of the page and click SAVE DRAFT.<br><br>Content guidelines and US laws You-re ready to publish your app!<br>Excited?<br><br>If you are feeling like that, I totally agree with you, publishing your first app is always a great experience and we all expect our works to get visible and well downloaded in the Play Store, so now click on App releases section again and on EDIT RELEASE button.<br><br>Scroll down and click the REVIEW button. In the next page, scroll down and click START ROLLOUT TO PRODUCTION.<br><br>Finally, you'll be just a click away from getting your app published on the Play Store: click on CONFIRM and your app will go under review. Usually it takes just a few hours - even less - to your app to get published and visible in the Store. <br><br>Conclusion<br><br><br><br>I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, don't forget to read my other tutorials and my app template on CodeCanyon as well!<br><br>© 2017 cubycode<br><br>Related<br>Mobile GamesPlayers of Scopely Games Seeking Refunds from Google Play for Deceptive Advertising<br>by Kayla Hebert9<br><br><br>Android PhonesWhy Bluetooth MK808B Device Beats Google Chromecast<br>by TheAmericanWriter9<br><br><br><del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">[http://mondediplo.com/spip.php?page=recherche&recherche=</del>Android <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Android] </del>Phones8 Best Android App Makers<br>by Anurag Ghosh24<br><br><br>Popular<br>Android TutorialsFix New Emails Not Showing on Android Cell Phone Mail App<br>by TurtleDog17<br><br><br>Android TutorialsHow to connect Android Phone to Your Webcam<br>by pinappu3<br><br><br>Android TutorialsHow to Adjust Download Settings on an Android<br>by GeorgeCM1<br><br><br>Comments<br>Submit a CommentYou Must Sign In To CommentTo comment on this article, you must sign in or sign up and post using a HubPages Network account.<br><br>No comments yet.</div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td style="color: #222; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>id="mod_43975521">About the Google Play Store<br>Google Play, which was originally born and named as Android Market, is the Google's official store for Android apps, games and books for Android phones, tablets or Android TV devices. Just as Apple has its own App Store, Google has the Google Play Store.<br><br>The Play Console is the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">[http://ms-jd.org/search/results/search&keywords=web%20interface/ </ins>web interface<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">] </ins>that allows you to upload signed APK's of your apps and publish them to the Play Store. Keep reading to see how to do this process and have your apps live on the Google Play Store.<br><br><br><br><br>Generate a Signed APK with Android Studio<br>Android Studio is the perfect IDE to build Android apps, is powered by Google and it has a nice Design interface that helps you a lot on editing layout without editing the xml code. It also has built-in features to check and correct your Java code in case of errors on typing or importing libraries in your project.<br><br>So, I assume you already have your project opened in Android Studio and you've carefully tested it on a real device before getting ready to publish it on the Play Store. I'll be using a basic project I've created as an example for this tutorial, now let's create a Signed APK before getting into the Play Console and publish your app.<br><br>1. Click on Build -> Generate Signed APK.<br><br>Open the Signed APK generator window<br><br><br>2. In the Generate Signed APK popup window, click Next<br><br><br><br><br>3. Since you haven't created a Key store path yet, click on Create new...<br><br>4. In the next popup window, click on the ••• button and select a folder where you want to store your .jks file. Type a name for that file in the text field on the bottom and hit OK. <br><br><br><br><br>5. 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If everything is fine for you, check the Remember passwords button and hit Next.<br><br>Check if your Key store data are ok<br><br><br>11. The next popup you'll get is the last one. By default, Android Studio sets the APK Destination Folder as the app folder inside your project fodler. You're free to change it if you want to do so by clicking on the ••• button on the right side, otherwise just leave it as it is.<br><br>12. Leave Build Type as is it - release - since what you're creating is a Singed APK to be uploaded to the Play Store. <br><br>13. Ignore the Flavors box, it's not needed at all.<br><br>14. Select V1 (Jar Signature) in the Signature Versions section<br><br>15. Click Finish to let Android Studio generate the Signed APK of your app.<br><br>Last step to generate a Singed APK<br><br><br>It may take up to 1-2 minutes to Android Studio to build your APK, you may check its process on the bottom of the Android Studio's window, you'll see a blue progress bar next to a rotating wheel and the Gradle Build Running statement.<br><br>Once the process will be done, a small popup will show up in the bottom-right corner of your window with a link to your generated APK. The name of your APK will be app-release.apk. You're free to rename it as you wish, just be careful in case you're using a Mac because you may accidentally rename your file without leaving the extension's name - .apk -. Windows OS lets you rename files and hit enter without overwriting the file extension.<br><br>You're ready to finally enter your Google Play Console and start the publishing process of your app!<br><br><br><br><br>Publish your app on the Google Play Console<br>I assume you already have a Google account and you've paid the $25 fee to be able to publish apps on the Play Store. In case you still have to subscribe for it and create a Play Store account, read this guide.<br><br>1. Click All Applications on the left menu of your Play Console page to see a list of your current apps (published or still in pending status), and click CREATE APPLICATION.<br><br>Your Applications page on the Play Console<br><br><br>2. A popup window will show up, where you'll have to select the primary language of your application and type a title.<br><br>Click CREATE when you're done.<br><br>Set Language and Title for your app<br><br><br>3. You'll be redirected to the Store listing section, where you'll have to set the app descriptions and images.<br><br><br>In the Tile field, type your application name<br><br>In the Short description field, type a brief phrase that should capture users attention<br><br>The Full description box is where you have to write as much details as you can about your app. Be descriptive, let your users understand what your application does and how it works, your description must have max. 4000 characters<br><br>In the Screenshots section, the page shows you the dimensions and type of images you can upload for your app icon and screenshots, based on the device type - PHONE - TABLET - ANDROID TV or ANDROID WEAR. Please note that the fields with * are required, the other ones are optional.<br><br>If you've recorded a video of your app, you should upload it to YouTube and paste the URL of such video in the Promo Video field.<br><br>In the Categorization section, select the type of your application - App or <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Game - and  </ins>game cheats <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">its Category</ins>.<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline"><br</ins>><br>Skip the Content rating for now, you'll edit it later.<br><br>In the Contact details section, type the link to your website - or the one you've made for your application, like a landing page - and a valid email address where Google reviewers can contact you in case of rejection or other info requests.<br><br>Lastly, if you have created a web page with a Privacy Policy, paste its link to the relative section.<br><br>When you're done, click on SAVE DRAFT on the top of the page.<br><br><br><br><br><br>4. Click on App releases and scroll down to find the MANAGE PRODUCTION button. Click on it to open the Production screen where you'll create the release of your app.<br><br><br><br><br>App releases section<br><br><br>5. Scroll down and click on CREATE RELEASE.<br><br><br><br><br>6. In the Google Play App Signing section, you may either click ENROLL to enable Google to optimize your APK or NOT NOW to skip that step and directly upload your APK. The choice is yours, either way it won't affect your app's publishing process.<br><br>7. Scroll down to Release name and type a name to identify your release, it's for internal use only so you may type your app name and its version, for example.<br><br>8. In the What's new in this release section just type something about your app, if it's your first release then you may type something like "First release, V.1", or whatever you like.<br><br>9. Scroll up again and finally click on UPLOAD APK, a popup window will show up and you'll have to drag and drop the signed .apk file you've previously created.<br><br>10. Wait for the upload process to be done, click SAVE DRAFT in the popup window with the details of your app version and size.<br><br>11. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, click SAVE and then REVIEW.<br><br><br><br><br>Upload your APK<br><br><br>12. Switch now to the Content rating section, read the terms about it and click CONTINUE.<br><br>Content ratings page<br><br><br>13. In the Content Rating Questionnaire, type twice your email address - must be a valid one where you can receive emails - then scroll down and select your application category.<br><br>14. Select the options relative to your app about Violence, Fear, etc., choose either Yes or No in all sections based on how your app looks like and what content is displays<br><br>15. When you're done, click SAVE QUESTIONNAIRE and then CALCULATE RATING.<br><br>16. Review your ratings, scroll down and click APPLY RATING.<br><br>Apply your app rating page<br><br><br>17. Now it's time to edit the Price & distribution section, so click on it in the left menu.<br><br>18. Select the pricing type - free or paid. Please note that if you want to publish a paid app you need to set up a merchant account.<br><br>19. Select the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">countries where you want </ins>your app to be available, if you want to select the whole world, just click the Available radio button.<br><br>Pricing & distribution section<br><br><br>20. Scroll down to Primarily Child-Directed section and select if your app is for kids or not.<br><br>21. Select the Yes for Contains ads if your app serves AdMob or other ad monetization services, <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline"> APK </ins>otherwise select No.<br><br>22. Scroll down to Content guidelines and US export laws sections and check both radio buttons.<br>23. Scroll up to the top of the page and click SAVE DRAFT.<br><br>Content guidelines and US laws You-re ready to publish your app!<br>Excited?<br><br>If you are feeling like that, I totally agree with you, publishing your first app is always a great experience and we all expect our works to get visible and well downloaded in the Play Store, so now click on App releases section again and on EDIT RELEASE button.<br><br>Scroll down and click the REVIEW button. In the next page, scroll down and click START ROLLOUT TO PRODUCTION.<br><br>Finally, you'll be just a click away from getting your app published on the Play Store: click on CONFIRM and your app will go under review. Usually it takes just a few hours - even less - to your app to get published and visible in the Store. <br><br>Conclusion<br><br><br><br>I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, don't forget to read my other tutorials and my app template on CodeCanyon as well!<br><br>© 2017 cubycode<br><br>Related<br><ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">[http://xngren.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=1262879&do=profile&from=space </ins>Mobile <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Games] </ins>GamesPlayers of Scopely Games Seeking Refunds from Google Play for Deceptive Advertising<br>by Kayla Hebert9<br><br><br>Android PhonesWhy Bluetooth MK808B Device Beats Google Chromecast<br>by TheAmericanWriter9<br><br><br>Android Phones8 Best Android App Makers<br>by Anurag Ghosh24<br><br><br>Popular<br>Android TutorialsFix New Emails Not Showing on Android Cell Phone Mail App<br>by TurtleDog17<br><br><br>Android TutorialsHow to connect Android Phone to Your Webcam<br>by pinappu3<br><br><br>Android TutorialsHow to Adjust Download Settings on an Android<br>by GeorgeCM1<br><br><br>Comments<br>Submit a CommentYou Must Sign In To <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">[http://thesaurus.com/browse/CommentTo </ins>CommentTo<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">] </ins>comment on this article, you must sign in or sign up and post using a HubPages Network account.<br><br>No comments yet.</div></td></tr>
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You're free to change it if you want to do so by clicking on the ••• button on the right side, otherwise just leave it as it is.<del class="diffchange diffchange-inline"><br><br></del>12. Leave Build Type as is it - release - since what you're creating is a Singed APK to be uploaded to the Play Store. <br><br>13. Ignore the Flavors box, it's not needed at all.<del class="diffchange diffchange-inline"><br><br></del>14. Select V1 (Jar Signature) in the Signature Versions section<del class="diffchange diffchange-inline"><br><br></del>15. 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Windows OS lets you rename files and hit enter without overwriting the file extension.<br><br>You're ready to finally enter your Google Play Console and start the publishing process of your app!<br><br><br><br><br>Publish your app on the Google Play Console<br>I assume you already have a Google account and you've paid the $25 fee to be able to publish apps on the Play Store. In case you still have to subscribe for it and create a Play Store account, read this guide.<br><br>1. Click All Applications on the left menu of your Play Console page to see a list of your current apps (published or still in pending status), and click CREATE APPLICATION.<br><br>Your Applications page on the Play Console<br><br><br>2. A popup window will show up, where you'll have to select the primary language of your application and type a title.<br><br>Click CREATE when you're done.<br><br>Set Language and Title for your app<br><br><br>3. 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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="color: #222; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>id="mod_43975521">About the Google Play Store<br>Google Play, which was originally born and named as Android Market, is the Google's official store for Android apps, games and books for Android phones, tablets or Android TV devices. Just as Apple has its own App Store, Google has the Google Play Store.<br><br>The Play Console is the web interface that allows you to upload signed APK's of your apps and publish them to the Play Store. Keep reading to see how to do this process and have your apps live on the Google Play Store.<br><br><br><br><br>Generate a Signed APK with Android Studio<br>Android Studio is the perfect IDE to build Android apps, is powered by Google and it has a nice Design interface that helps you a lot on editing layout without editing the xml code. 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You're free to rename it as you wish, just be careful in case you're using a Mac because you may accidentally rename your file without leaving the extension's name - .apk -. Windows OS lets you rename files and hit enter without overwriting the file extension.<br><br>You're ready to finally enter your Google Play Console and start the publishing process of your app!<br><br><br><br><br>Publish your app on the Google Play Console<br>I assume you already have a Google account and you've paid the $25 fee to be able to publish apps on the Play Store. In case you still have to subscribe for it and create a Play Store account,  ios read this guide.<br><br>1. Click All Applications on the left menu of your Play Console page to see a list of your current apps (published or still in pending status), and click CREATE APPLICATION.<br><br>Your Applications page on the Play Console<br><br><br>2. A popup window will show up, where you'll have to select the primary language of your application and type a title.<br><br>Click CREATE when you're done.<br><br>Set Language and Title for your app<br><br><br>3. You'll be redirected to the Store listing section, where you'll have to set the app descriptions and images.<br><br><br>In the Tile field, type your application name<br><br>In the Short description field, type a brief phrase that should capture users attention<br><br>The Full description box is where you have to write as much details as you can about your app. Be descriptive, let your users understand what your application does and how it works, your description must have max. 4000 characters<br><br>In the Screenshots section, the page shows you the dimensions and type of images you can upload for your app icon and screenshots, based on the device type - PHONE - TABLET - ANDROID TV or ANDROID WEAR. Please note that the fields with * are required, the other ones are optional.<br><br>If you've recorded a video of your app,  Mod APK you should upload it to YouTube and paste the URL of such video in the Promo Video field.<br><br>In the Categorization section, select the type of your application - App or Game - and its Category.<br><br>Skip the Content rating for now, you'll edit it later.<br><br>In the Contact details section, type the link to your website - or the one you've made for your application, like a landing page - and a valid email address where Google reviewers can contact you in case of rejection or other info requests.<br><br>Lastly, if you have created a web page with a Privacy Policy, paste its link to the relative section.<br><br>When you're done, click on SAVE DRAFT on the top of the page.<br><br><br><br><br><br>4. Click on App releases and scroll down to find the MANAGE PRODUCTION button. Click on it to open the Production screen where you'll create the release of your app.<br><br><br><br><br>App releases section<br><br><br>5. Scroll down and click on CREATE RELEASE.<br><br><br><br><br>6. In the Google Play App Signing section, you may either click ENROLL to enable Google to optimize your APK or NOT NOW to skip that step and directly upload your APK. The choice is yours, either way it won't affect your app's publishing process.<br><br>7. Scroll down to Release name and type a name to identify your release, it's for internal use only so you may type your app name and its version, for example.<br><br>8. In the What's new in this release section just type something about your app, if it's your first release then you may type something like "First release, V.1", or whatever you like.<br><br>9. Scroll up again and finally click on UPLOAD APK,  ios a popup window will show up and you'll have to drag and drop the signed .apk file you've previously created.<br><br>10. Wait for the upload process to be done, click SAVE DRAFT in the popup window with the details of your app version and size.<br><br>11. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, click SAVE and then REVIEW.<br><br><br><br><br>Upload your APK<br><br><br>12. Switch now to the Content rating section, read the terms about it and click CONTINUE.<br><br>Content ratings page<br><br><br>13. In the Content Rating Questionnaire, type twice your email address - must be a valid one where you can receive emails - then scroll down and select your application category.<br><br>14. Select the options relative to your app about Violence, Fear, etc., choose either Yes or No in all sections based on how your app looks like and what content is displays<br><br>15. When you're done, click SAVE QUESTIONNAIRE and then CALCULATE RATING.<br><br>16. Review your ratings, scroll down and click APPLY RATING.<br><br>Apply your app rating page<br><br><br>17. Now it's time to edit the Price & distribution section, so click on it in the left menu.<br><br>18. Select the pricing type - free or paid. Please note that if you want to publish a paid app you need to set up a merchant account.<br><br>19. Select the countries where you want your app to be available, if you want to select the whole world, just click the Available radio button.<br><br>Pricing & distribution section<br><br><br>20. Scroll down to Primarily Child-Directed section and select if your app is for kids or not.<br><br>21. Select the Yes for Contains ads if your app serves AdMob or other ad monetization services, otherwise select No.<br><br>22. Scroll down to Content guidelines and US export laws sections and check both radio buttons.<br>23. Scroll up to the top of the page and click SAVE DRAFT.<br><br>Content guidelines and US laws You-re ready to publish your app!<br>Excited?<br><br>If you are feeling like that, I totally agree with you, publishing your first app is always a great experience and we all expect our works to get visible and well downloaded in the Play Store, so now click on App releases section again and on EDIT RELEASE button.<br><br>Scroll down and click the REVIEW button. In the next page, scroll down and click START ROLLOUT TO PRODUCTION.<br><br>Finally, you'll be just a click away from getting your app published on the Play Store: click on CONFIRM and your app will go under review. 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