The Google Play Store is a popular digital distribution platform for Android apps, and it regularly updates to ensure a smooth and secure experience for users. One such update is version 12515, which has been verified by Google. In this post, we'll dive into the details of this update and what it means for users.

| Feature | Status | Why It's Solid | |--------|--------|----------------| | | Verified | Now respects data saver settings and won't auto-download large apps on cellular without permission. | | Batch install/uninstall | Verified | Handles 10+ apps simultaneously without freezing or crashing — previously buggy in earlier versions. | | In-app review API | Verified | Triggers native, non-dismissible Play Store review prompt only when user has engaged meaningfully (prevents spammy popups). | | Split APK installs | Verified | Reliably handles large games (e.g., 2GB+ assets) without corrupting downloads — a long-standing issue fixed around 125xx series. |

Thus, while version 12515 is a solid, verified upgrade, it’s merely a stepping stone toward a smarter, more efficient Play Store.

The only workaround is to manually go into settings on each phone and disable Google Play Protect.

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