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without it, but you do need to get it initialized and this is currently the best
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without it, but you do need to get it initialized and this is currently the best
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way to mimic the initialization done by the stock OS setup wizard.</p>
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way to mimic the initialization done by the stock OS setup wizard.</p>
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<p>You can obtain updates to these apps from our repository which will be easy
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once we have a client app. The Play Store app can also be used to update Google
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Play services. Updates to the Google Services Framework (com.google.android.gsf)
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app are normally only distributed through OS updates so you need to get those from
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our repository. The Play Store app isn't able to update itself through the
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compatibility layer yet but it may be supported in the future.</p>
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<section id="sandboxed-play-services-limitations">
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<section id="sandboxed-play-services-limitations">
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<h3><a href="#sandboxed-play-services-limitations">Limitations</a></h3>
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<h3><a href="#sandboxed-play-services-limitations">Limitations</a></h3>
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