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Dear Android Users,
if you can, get 0.3.11 from Zapstore or from our GitHub
or wait for Play Store, which is currently still under review.
Get your SATs home!
We be extending the participation period if Play Store Distribution takes longer than Sunday.
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Hey guys,
thanks for staying patient!
We have a new release out in the zapstore
and on Github for direct download
Version 0.3.8 (build 308)
We hope it fixes the issues that some Android users experience during the ongoing challenge.
Please come back to us if it is solved or not solved.
Screenshots from health tab and move to earn tab are welcome.
Thanks!
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Android user's guide to get access to your phone pedometer
We use the latest google service for reading pedometer data. Those were released around May 24.
Please make sure you have the latest services installed:
1. Open the Play Store app on your device.
2. Tap the search bar and type “Google Play services”.
3. Select the result that has the Google LLC developer name.
4. The same “Update” / “Open” button logic applies as described above.
Tip: If you see a “Update” button, tap it and wait for the download & install to finish. Afterward, you can verify the version number by scrolling down to the About this app section.
For GrapheneOS (with Sandbox Play Services or side-loaded):
?? Do you need Google Play Store to use the Play Services on GrapheneOS? No. The sandboxed Play Store includes its own copy of Google Play Services, isolated from the rest of the system. If you install the regular Play Store (via a GMS add‑on), you’ll also need the system‑wide Google Play Services.
Open Settings → Apps → All apps.
1. Scroll to Google Play services (the one that belongs to the Sandbox).
2. Tap it → scroll to the Version field at the bottom.
3. Compare it to the latest version listed on the Play Store page or to the version list on the official release notes:
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You can disable the sandboxed Google Play Services after you’ve installed them: Go to Settings → Privacy → Sandbox → App list, find Google Play Services and toggle Enabled off. The sandboxed Play Store will stop working, and any apps that depend on GPS will fall back to “Google Play Services not available”.

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Release Notes | Google Play services | Google for Developers