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Lucky Patcher has a patch for Google Services Framework.

Q:
1. What does the patch do? I have been asking around and have not got an answer yet.
2. There are three different choices in this patch - different DPI(s). How do you know which one to choose?

Thx.
"if you change dpi on device, market hide/show some apps. You can patch GooglePlay and Google Service Framework to solve the problem.
If you do not want the current version of the Market updated, you can forbid him to do it."

Source : http://www.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?t=543278
(Nov 10, 2013, 19:53 pm)akun Wrote: [ -> ]"if you change dpi on device, market hide/show some apps. You can patch GooglePlay and Google Service Framework to solve the problem.
If you do not want the current version of the Market updated, you can forbid him to do it."

Source : http://www.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?t=543278

I am using Google Play Store MOD by Chelpus. I am not sure what DPI has to do with what apps are hidden or shown? Can U explain a little more? And, plz define DPI just to make sure we all understand this?

Finally, once we understand this. There are 3 choices of the patch to the Google Services Framework. How do you choose between them?
It has to do because application developers can restrict an application based on the DPI (Dots Per Inch) of a device. For example they can do an application layout adapted to a tablet and restrict any phone device to download it from the store. The DPI setting is used to bypass these restrictions by telling to Android that your device has a high resolution, thus it can run tablet-optimised apps. Changing the DPI to a higher setting will make the user interface smaller, and tablet-like.
You can look at the screenshots here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthre...p=37326035 to have an example of how it may look like.
Note: the default DPI is 240, changing it to 160 will make the user interface look bigger
(Nov 11, 2013, 09:24 am)akun Wrote: [ -> ]It has to do because application developers can restrict an application based on the DPI (Dots Per Inch) of a device. For example they can do an application layout adapted to a tablet and restrict any phone device to download it from the store. The DPI setting is used to bypass these restrictions by telling to Android that your device has a high resolution, thus it can run tablet-optimised apps. Changing the DPI to a higher setting will make the user interface smaller, and tablet-like.
You can look at the screenshots here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthre...p=37326035 to have an example of how it may look like.
Note: the default DPI is 240, changing it to 160 will make the user interface look bigger

Thx for your time and effort. Can you explain why Lucky Patcher has a patch for both the Google Play Store and Google Services Framework? i.e. Do you need both patches as a work-a-round for this DPI issue?
The patch for Google Play Store won't stick after a reboot if you don't patch Google Services Framework along with it, that's why there are two. Yes you do need to patch both for this workaround to work and continue to work after a system restart.
(Nov 11, 2013, 16:06 pm)akun Wrote: [ -> ]The patch for Google Play Store won't stick after a reboot if you don't patch Google Services Framework along with it, that's why there are two. Yes you do need to patch both for this workaround to work and continue to work after a system restart.

Thx again for your help and patience. [Using Lucky Patcher]

1. It seems as if I need to use the patch for Google services Framework first.
There are 3 choices here:
160dpi.com.google.android.gsf, 240.[same] and 320.[same]
How do I choose?

2. Toolbox > Install modded Google Play Store

Done?
Mate u want to know what Luck Patcher do??

Ans:- It is very helpful in removing adds from the apps/games and to remove license verification or Billing
It also creates modified apk for u so u can install that app on unrooted device and about modded google play it serves the same purpose as u don't need to patch apps just open the game and it will not ask u about License verification. All Good!

~Regards AndroidKing~
I think my specific question at this point is: Do you need to use the patch for Google Services Framework before installing the modded Google Play Store?
@TheEmpathic

Ans:- NO!
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