"Repack" typically means the original APK has been modified or bundled by a third party. "Verified" is a claim by the uploader that the file is safe, though it is not an official Google designation. Important Security Warning
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Modifying system apps may void warranties and violate Google’s terms of service. Neither the author nor the platform is responsible for any data loss or device damage. "Repack" typically means the original APK has been
While Google recommends updating through the Google Play Store for safety, several community-verified sites host these APKs: Modifying system apps may void warranties and violate
On the screen, the code began to restructure. It wasn't malware. It was... cleanup. It wasn't malware
Refers to Android 9.0 (Pie) . This version of Play Services is designed to meet the minimum API requirements (API 28) for that operating system.