There are a couple of ways we can find the Google Services Framework ID and this video shows how it’s done through a 3rd-party application. You can download this from the Play Store. . .or you can sideload it manually as well.
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Either way, we just need to open up the application after it is installed. It’s going to give us some information about the phone. What we need to look for is the Google Service Framework (GSF) entry here.
That is going to be our Google Services Framework Android ID that we want to write down for future use.
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Google Play Store Link –
APK Mirror Link –
Full Tutorial
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1. Intro [00:00]
2. Download and install the Device ID application [01:07]
3. Open it up and look at the Google Services Framework (GSF) section [02:15]
Sometimes we install a custom ROM on our smartphones or tablet. This results in the smartphone or tablet being uncertified by Google Play Protect. Thankfully, we can manually register our devices (if you choose to not use Magisk).
The thing is, we first need to figure out what our Google Services Framework Android ID is. This is different than the traditional unique Android ID as well as it being different from the advertising ID that I covered in a previous tutorial.
This is specifically tied to your Google Services Framework. Which makes sense due to it preventing us from using the Play Store and/or some Google applications.