Google Play services, the crucial component of any Android phone, is once again being updated. Version 22.32.12 beta has arrived, and it should assure the user that everything works fine.
Google Play services by itself is the tool that allows Android apps to receive updates. In other words, uninstalling Google Play services from your Android phone would be a huge mistake.
Google Play services 22.32.12 beta comes in 34 download variants
You already have the possibility to download Google Play services 22.32.12 beta from APKMirror, where it’s being displayed in 34 download variants. There are options for pretty much all Android versions, although there must be said that some of them demand at least Android 11 or even Android 12. You can find both simple APK files and bundles.
There’s no information regarding what exactly the new update brings, but you can still take into account this description of Google Play services that appears via APKMirror:
This component provides core functionality like authentication to your Google services, synchronized contacts, access to all the latest user privacy settings, and higher quality, lower-powered location based services.
Google Play services also enhances your app experience. It speeds up offline searches, provides more immersive maps, and improves gaming experiences.
However, we can reasonably expect from future updates of Google Play services to demand users to have Android 13 installed on their devices. Google’s latest Android version came out in stable form on August 15, and we can be sure that Pixel phones will benefit from it soon enough. Of course, Samsung phones are also expected to receive Android 13, along with other devices of top manufacturers of the world. But unfortunately or not, only time will bring a sure answer.
The new update comes shortly after the previous Google Play services 22.31.12 beta update was released – almost two weeks later, to be a little more precise.
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