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!!hot!!: Disable Play Services Xml Download

Disabling the Google Play Services XML download is a common task for developers working with Android Studio and Gradle. This issue usually pops up when you're trying to build an app offline or when you want to stop Gradle from constantly checking for remote dependency updates.

Users cannot fully uninstall Google Play Services because it is a system-level component, but it can be deactivated. Disable Play Services Xml Download - Google Groups

If you inherited a project or template that includes Google Play Services by default but your app doesn't use them, remove them from your dependencies block. Open app/build.gradle and remove lines resembling: disable play services xml download

Q: Can I re-enable Play Services XML download if I change my mind? A: Yes, you can re-enable Play Services XML download by reversing the steps outlined in this article.

If a user forgets their Google account credentials after resetting a device, a modified XML file containing package-disabling commands is sometimes loaded via specialized flashing tools to disable Google Play Services and bypass the initial setup lock screen. 2. Custom ROMs and Device Debloating Disabling the Google Play Services XML download is

When users search for "disable play services xml download," they are typically looking for a pre-configured XML file. This file often serves one of two purposes:

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Click the icon (it looks like a wifi signal with a line through it or a pause button next to a globe). Re-sync and re-build your project. 2. Remove or Comment Out the Google Services Plugin

Gradle will fail to connect and will be forced to use local cached versions (or throw an error if the files aren't present). Troubleshooting "Dependency Resolution" Errors

If the XML download seems stuck in a loop, clearing the temporary cache often forces it to restart and finish correctly: Go to . Find Google Play Services (not the Play Store). Tap Storage & cache . Select Clear cache and then Manage space > Clear all data .