Google Play Service Android 442 Install ~upd~ -
As of August 2023, Google has officially discontinued support for Google Play services on Android 4.4.2 (KitKat)
Version to Look For:
Search for Google Play Services 23.30.13 . google play service android 442 install
For more legacy Android tutorials, check out our guides on:
- armeabi-v7a (most common – 99% of 2013–2015 phones: Samsung Galaxy S4, Moto G, Nexus 4/5/7, HTC One M7)
- x86 (rare – Intel Atom tablets like Asus ZenFone, Lenovo K900)
- arm64 (very rare on KitKat – avoid unless you know your SoC is 64-bit)
Note:
Even with these steps, many modern apps (like YouTube or Gmail) may still fail to work because they now require at least Android 6.0 or higher to function properly. Set up Google Play services As of August 2023, Google has officially discontinued
- Go to Settings → Apps → All.
- Look for "Google Play Services."
- If present, tap Uninstall updates (if available) then Disable and Clear Data.
- If you cannot uninstall, proceed with installation – it will overwrite.
2. Finding the Last Compatible Version (API 19)
Since automatic updates are likely unavailable for this version, you must manually install the final compatible APK. Keep your device & apps working with Google Play services armeabi-v7a (most common – 99% of 2013–2015 phones: