Am 30.10.2014 um 23:13 schrieb Garvan Keeley:
There have been questions about GPS-enabled tablets not being able to install 
the app through the Play Store (or what I _assume_ have GPS hardware). We are 
starting to see tablet installations reported on the Play Store listing, so 
some tablets work.
I am curious if anyone on the list has been able to successfully install the 
Play Store build to a tablet, and if you could report your exact device.

My suspicion is that the Play Store is not seeing certain tablets (or version 
of the OS on a tablet) as having a GPS, since that is required hardware for 
installing on the Play Store.
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Hi Garvan,

I successfully installed the Play Store version on my Samsung Galaxy Tablet 3 10.1 (Stock Rom, Android 4.2) I didn't install it on my Sony Xperia Arc S, yet. I'm using the version from GitHub: .102, since I think that version is newer, right?

About your issues with the Nexus 7: this might(?) help: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23169912/android-app-not-showing-in-google-play-store-searchnot-in-all-mobiles I think the app has a message in-built for devices without GPS hardware, right?
So we might drop that requirement.

Btw. this rule might exclude devices with external GPS hardware (USB/Bluetooth).

Regards,
Felix
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