Note: Android 4.4.4 KitKat is considered a legacy system (over 10 years old). While many apps no longer support it, this guide provides the last working versions of Google Play Services for that OS.
Solution: Your device’s date and time are likely wrong. Go to Settings > Date & time → Check “Automatic date & time” and “Automatic time zone.” Then reboot.
You have two choices:
Option A (The Purist): Use the device offline. Install old APKs via USB. Turn it into a dedicated music player, an e-reader, or a digital photo frame. No Google Services required.
Option B (The Hacker): Look for a Custom ROM. Search XDA Developers for your device model + "LineageOS 14.1" (which is Android 7.1). If a custom ROM exists, you can upgrade that old 4.4.4 device to a modern Android version that does support the latest Play Services. descargar servicios de google play para android 444 install
Option C (The Realist): Buy a cheap modern phone. An Android 11 Go Edition phone costs less than a pizza these days and will run circles around your KitKat relic.
Version 23.30.13 (Recommended – most stable) Note: Android 4
com.google.android.gms_23.30.13_(100400-468265331)-23301314_minAPI19(armeabi-v7a)(nodpi).apkHow to download from APKMirror safely:
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