How can Google Play publishing be so instable?











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This is the situation:
- We published version 2 on Google Play 24 hours ago. The previous version was called version 1.
- Today I could find version 2 on my sons Android phone (Huawei Mate 10 Pro). Version 1 was installed previously.
- At the same time I try installing it from my test phone, Huawei TIT-L01. Here I only see the old version 1 in Google Play. I have tried everything. Restarted Google Play. Uninstalled all previous version of the app, I unstalled all test versions of the app etc.



Any suggestions on why this can happen will be appreciated.



Here is a link for the app.



https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dk.dsg.clubsalling










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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because questions about app distribution channels are considered to be off-topic.
    – CommonsWare
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  • Google play will roll out updates in batches. Once the update is rolled out completely, you will receive a notification in your play console.
    – Karthic Srinivasan
    2 days ago















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This is the situation:
- We published version 2 on Google Play 24 hours ago. The previous version was called version 1.
- Today I could find version 2 on my sons Android phone (Huawei Mate 10 Pro). Version 1 was installed previously.
- At the same time I try installing it from my test phone, Huawei TIT-L01. Here I only see the old version 1 in Google Play. I have tried everything. Restarted Google Play. Uninstalled all previous version of the app, I unstalled all test versions of the app etc.



Any suggestions on why this can happen will be appreciated.



Here is a link for the app.



https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dk.dsg.clubsalling










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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because questions about app distribution channels are considered to be off-topic.
    – CommonsWare
    2 days ago










  • Google play will roll out updates in batches. Once the update is rolled out completely, you will receive a notification in your play console.
    – Karthic Srinivasan
    2 days ago













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This is the situation:
- We published version 2 on Google Play 24 hours ago. The previous version was called version 1.
- Today I could find version 2 on my sons Android phone (Huawei Mate 10 Pro). Version 1 was installed previously.
- At the same time I try installing it from my test phone, Huawei TIT-L01. Here I only see the old version 1 in Google Play. I have tried everything. Restarted Google Play. Uninstalled all previous version of the app, I unstalled all test versions of the app etc.



Any suggestions on why this can happen will be appreciated.



Here is a link for the app.



https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dk.dsg.clubsalling










share|improve this question













This is the situation:
- We published version 2 on Google Play 24 hours ago. The previous version was called version 1.
- Today I could find version 2 on my sons Android phone (Huawei Mate 10 Pro). Version 1 was installed previously.
- At the same time I try installing it from my test phone, Huawei TIT-L01. Here I only see the old version 1 in Google Play. I have tried everything. Restarted Google Play. Uninstalled all previous version of the app, I unstalled all test versions of the app etc.



Any suggestions on why this can happen will be appreciated.



Here is a link for the app.



https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dk.dsg.clubsalling







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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because questions about app distribution channels are considered to be off-topic.
    – CommonsWare
    2 days ago










  • Google play will roll out updates in batches. Once the update is rolled out completely, you will receive a notification in your play console.
    – Karthic Srinivasan
    2 days ago


















  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because questions about app distribution channels are considered to be off-topic.
    – CommonsWare
    2 days ago










  • Google play will roll out updates in batches. Once the update is rolled out completely, you will receive a notification in your play console.
    – Karthic Srinivasan
    2 days ago
















I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because questions about app distribution channels are considered to be off-topic.
– CommonsWare
2 days ago




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because questions about app distribution channels are considered to be off-topic.
– CommonsWare
2 days ago












Google play will roll out updates in batches. Once the update is rolled out completely, you will receive a notification in your play console.
– Karthic Srinivasan
2 days ago




Google play will roll out updates in batches. Once the update is rolled out completely, you will receive a notification in your play console.
– Karthic Srinivasan
2 days ago

















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