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Feature Spotlight: Google Play Services "Find My Device" Network

The Headline: Turning the World’s Billion Android Devices into a Global Search Party

With the latest Google Play Services update (often tracked internally with identifiers similar to the one provided), Google has officially flipped the switch on its most anticipated security feature in years: the Find My Device Network.

This update fundamentally changes how Android users locate lost phones, tablets, and trackers, moving from a "solo search" to a massive, crowdsourced safety net. bitly frpzte2 google play services new

Feature: Smart Bitly Link Handler with Google Play Services Awareness

Technical Design (Android)

Components:

APIs / Libraries:

Sample flow (implementation notes):

  1. On tap, start LinkHandlerService with short URL.
  2. ExpandResolver: perform HEAD with followRedirects=false; follow Location header up to N hops; if HEAD not allowed, fallback to GET with minimal bytes Range header.
  3. Return finalURL + metadata to UI.
  4. PlayServicesChecker: call isGooglePlayServicesAvailable(context). If INSTALL/UPDATE_REQUIRED, obtain resolution intent.
  5. UI presents options; if user taps Update, launch resolution intent; if Open in Browser, open Custom Tab with finalURL; if Open in App fallback, load WebView.

Edge cases:

“Google Play Services New”

This indicates the need for a specific version of Google Play Services—either very old (to exploit a vulnerability) or a patched “new” version that behaves differently during setup.

Commonly used versions for FRP bypass:

The “new” in your keyword likely means “newly discovered working version” or “install new Google Play Services over old.”


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