How to Downgrade Google Play Services on Android

Prerequisites

Compatibility: Works on Android 7.0 to Android 12. Newer Android versions might have restrictions.
Downloads: Download the appropriate version of Google Play Services from APKMirror (Google Play Services 12.6.85).
– Optional: For rooted devices, having a tool like TWRP can make the process easier.

Downgrade Google Play Services on a Rooted Device

If you’ve rooted your phone, you can easily downgrade Google Play Services with the steps below.

1. Root Your Device
First, make sure your device is rooted. If not, you’ll need to find a guide specific to your phone model to root it. Rooting lets you access system files, which is needed for this process.

2. Use a Root File Explorer
You’ll need an app that lets you explore root files, such as Root Explorer or ES File Explorer Pro. These apps will allow you to navigate system files where Google Play Services is located.

3. Uninstall Google Play Services
Open your file explorer and go to the system app folder. Locate Google Play Services and uninstall it. Be careful not to confuse it with other apps like “Google Play Services for Instant Apps.” You can also use the System App Remover tool to make this easier.

4. Download an Older Version of Google Play Services
Download the version of Google Play Services you need from APKMirror (Google Play Services 12.6.85). Make sure to select the version that matches your phone’s architecture.

5. Install the APK
After downloading the file, install the APK. You may need to enable Unknown Sources in your phone’s security settings to allow installation from outside the Play Store.

6. Disable Auto-Updates
To stop Google Play Services from updating again, go to the settings, find Google Play Services under apps, and disable its background data. This prevents it from accessing the internet for future updates.

Downgrade Google Play Services Without Root

If you prefer not to root your device, you can still downgrade Google Play Services with the steps below.

1. Disable Device Administrator Apps
Before you uninstall Google Play Services updates, you need to disable any apps that use device administrator privileges, like Find My Device. Go to settings, find the Security section, and disable these apps under Device Administrators.

2. Uninstall Updates for Google Play Services
Open settings, go to apps, and find Google Play Services. Tap on it and select Uninstall Updates from the menu. This will roll back Google Play Services to the factory version that originally came with your phone.

3. Download the Correct APK
Visit APKMirror (Google Play Services 12.6.85) and download the version of Google Play Services you need. Ensure that it’s compatible with your device’s architecture and Android version.

4. Install the APK
Once the download is complete, open the APK file and install it. If installation is blocked, you may need to enable Unknown Sources in your security settings.

5. Stop Auto-Updates
To prevent Google Play Services from updating in the future, go to settings, select apps, and turn off background data for Google Play Services.

Now you know how to downgrade Google Play Services, whether you have a rooted or non-rooted Android device. By following these steps, you can take control of the version you use, ensuring compatibility with your favorite apps like Pokémon Go. Give it a try and enjoy a smoother experience!