I am just going to tell you how to fix uncertified device on Google Play Store, OFFICIALLY.
It’s not that hard, tho!
Without further ado, let’s get started!
1. First of all you need your Google Service Framework Android ID, there are three different ways to do it, just select any method (i recommend the first method):
a. — Using an app —
1). Download and install Device Id.
2). Open up, and tap on “Google Service Framework (GSF)” and copy.
b. — Using terminal–
1). Open up terminal (duh)
2). $ su
3). Accept superuser request
4). # sqlite3 /data/data/com.google.android.gsf/databases/gservices.db “select * from main where name = \”android_id\”;
5) Copy your device ID!
c. — Using ADB —
1). $ adb root
2). $ adb shell ‘sqlite3 /data/data/com.google.android.gsf/databases/gservices.db “select * from main where name = \”android_id\”;”‘
You just done the first step, good work!
Now, let’s continue.
2. Go here on your browser https://www.google.com/android/uncertified/https://www.google.com/android/uncertified/
Done? you’ll see a notice with Overview and box and blablablabla
3. Now enter your GSF ID in which you just copied in the first step!
4. After you tap “Register”, your registered ID should appear on the page.
and yay! You just whitelisted your device on Google’s server so you can use Google Play Store again!
Credits:
– Kingx Best
– Rendy Arya Kemal (tutorial on Facebook)
– XDA Developers Team