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June 9, 2018
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Android App Submission

  • June 9, 2018
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I have just successfully pushed my first three apps through the Apple App Store submission process.  I have now moved over to the Google Play stores to submit my app on Android and have a question.

My app has accounts that have to be logged into.  For the App Store, I created a bogus account so that Apple reviewers could log in and then test the app.  Their submission process required that I sent them login credentials and any notes that were needed to test the application successfully.

When I moved over to the Google Play store, I have not found a similar feature.  Is there a place where I need to submit login credentials, or write any personal description notes for the review process?  If not, how are they going to be able to test my app??

Thanks for any insight!

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Colin Holgate
Inspiring
June 10, 2018

I'm skeptical about what the other two said, but I don't doubt that Google don't go to as much trouble. Apps do seem to take longer to publish than the good old days of let anything through!

I would just dare to go for it, as the others suggest, and if you run into trouble there is a support page worth trying:

Play Console Help

As an aside, Amazon is tougher than Google, but not quite as bad as Apple. Samsung are incredibly tough. I once had an app take three weeks to get their approval (after multiple re-submits). You could actually use Samsung as your QA department.

Inspiring
June 10, 2018

Thanks for the replies fellas.  I kind of got the impression that things were either a little more lax or a little more automated at Google Play, but I just wanted to make sure, and if I run into a problem, I hope that they contact me.

Colin, I'm sorry for this rookie app store question, but it was my impression that I only had to worry about the App Store for Apple, and the Google Play store for Android.  Are their other Android stores I need to submit to?  I don't know why you had to submit your app to Amazon and Samsung???

Colin Holgate
Inspiring
June 10, 2018

There are dozens of stores. I had to do builds for one set of stores where someone else handled the submission to the different 20 odd other stores.

But to answer your question, you would automatically think about submitting to Apple and Google, but all of the Fire devices are hooked up to the Amazon 'Appstore' (notice the lack of a space character, so you don't think about Apple). Downloads from there are comparable to the Google Play Store.

The Samsung store is shown to all the Samsung phone buyers, but it's enough hassle to submit, and doesn't add a lot to the downloads, that I wouldn't bother.

Off topic a bit by now, but here is an AIR app that I made that was exclusive to the Amazon store:

Amazon.com: Fireman Sam Hero Adventures: Appstore for Android

There is a video in the list of thumbnails on the left, that gives a good sense of what the activities are in the game.

Flipline
Inspiring
June 9, 2018

Yeah, like Douglas said there's really not an actual review process for Google Play.  They claim that people will review the apps, but usually when I publish a version to production it goes live to the store within 30 seconds or so, so I doubt anyone is actually reviewing anything that often.

Douglas McCarroll
Inspiring
June 9, 2018

It's been a while since I've submitted an Android version of an app, but when I did I got the impression that the "testing" that Google does is negligible compared to Apple's. I suspect that their process involves no human hands, fingers or eyes in most cases.