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How to Confirm Whether Your Android Phone or Tablet is Certified

There are endless types of Android devices that vary wildly in features. The operating system can also look incredibly different depending on the manufacturer. Despite all the differences, certain things need to remain common for the sake of security. In this guide, we will show you how to check if your Android device is certified.

How to Confirm Whether Your Android Phone or Tablet is Certified

Before we proceed, we need to first know what it means for an Android device to be certified. There is a list of requirements set by Google that a device must meet to pass a compatibility test. The smartphone makers submit their devices, and if they meet the requirements, they are certified.

Google made this compatibility test to ensure consistency across Android devices. When these devices are certified, they get access to the Google Play Store and Google Play Protect, a safety check for the apps and games you have installed on your device.

If a device is not certified, it may not get the latest security updates. Also, there is no way to check whether the apps that the phone has installed are authentic. There are also a couple of Google apps banned from being installed on Android devices that have not been certified.

Most Android phones and tablets on the market today are certified. This isn’t an issue for the average Android user to worry about. The most common thing that leaves most Android devices to become uncertified is rooting or using a custom ROM.

Anyway, if you still want to check if your Android device is certified, you can easily do this. Follow the steps below.

First off, go to the Google Play Store app on your Android device. Next, tap on the hamburger menu icon in the top left corner of the screen to reveal the sidebar menu.

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tap on the menu icon in the upper right corner

Next, tap on the “Settings” option from the menu.

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tap on the Settings option

Scroll down the screen till you get to the “About” section. You should now see whether your Android device is certified or not under “Play Protect Certification.”

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check under Play Protect Certification

That’s all! If you have any further questions, feel free to leave them in the comments below.

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