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What’s an ‘Uncertified’ Android Device? – Lifehacker Australia
Google will start disabling Google Messages from working on “uncertified” Android devices starting March 31. This change shouldn’t affect most of you, but it does…

Google will start disabling Google Messages from working on uncertified Android devices starting March 31. This change shouldnt affect most of you, but it does beg the question: What exactly is an uncertified Android device, and how do you make sure youre not using one?
What it means when an Android device is uncertified
Uncertified devices have not passed Googles Android compatibility test to ensure they meet Googles quality and security standards. Some newer Android devices are temporarily uncertified…
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