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    If you are trying to keep an legacy Samsung device (like a Galaxy S4, Note 3, or early Tab) alive, use these workarounds: 1. Freeze or Disable Google Play Services

    Google officially terminated support for the Android 4.4 KitKat platform in . Currently, the minimum system requirement to run functional Google Play Services is Android 6.0 (API level 23) or higher . 📊 Current Support Status Feature / Aspect Status on Android 4.4.2 Official Support ❌ Discontinued Ended by Google in August 2023. Play Store Access ❌ Blocked / Error Devices cannot browse or install new apps. Core GMS Apps ❌ Broken Gmail, Maps, and YouTube will not log in or sync. Latest Working Version v23.30.13 (Approx.) Released in mid-2023; no newer builds exist for KitKat. ⚠️ Critical Problems You Will Encounter If you are trying to keep an legacy

    Because the local Play Services cannot communicate with Google's modern servers, your Samsung device will likely experience the following loops: 📊 Current Support Status Feature / Aspect Status

    pop-up loops. Complete failure to log into or add any Google Account . Latest Working Version v23

    Severe battery drain caused by the system constantly crashing and trying to self-update in the background. 🛠️ How to Handle a Device on 4.4.2

    Prevent the constant error pop-ups and battery drain by stopping the service entirely.

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