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How to Get the Google Play Store APK for Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean)
Posted by: Android Legacy Team | April 25, 2026
If you are still running Android 4.1.2—codenamed Jelly Bean—you are part of a small but dedicated group of users keeping older hardware alive. Whether you are using a vintage Galaxy S2, an old HTC One X, or a budget tablet from 2012, you may have noticed that the built-in Google Play Store no longer works or won't update.
The good news? You can manually install the last compatible version of the Play Store APK. The bad news? Support is extremely limited. Play Store Apk Android 4.1.2
Troubleshooting common issues
- Play Store crashes or freezes: Try clearing app data (Settings → Apps → Play Store → Clear data), force stop, then reopen.
- “Google Play Services requires update” or repeated errors: Install a compatible older Play Services APK (matching device architecture: armeabi-v7a vs arm64-v8a) or consider installing microG as an alternative (advanced).
- Apps fail to install or show “incompatible”: The app itself may require a newer Android version; nothing can change that short of upgrading the OS or using a different device.
Why Android 4.1.2 Needs a Special APK
Unlike modern Android versions (which receive seamless background updates), Android 4.1.2 uses an older architecture. Google no longer officially supports Jelly Bean with automatic updates. If you factory reset an old phone, the built-in Play Store may be version 4.x.x from 2012—which will fail to connect to Google’s 2026 servers.
Manually installing a newer, compatible Play Store APK bridges this gap. It refreshes the store’s interface, updates API connections, and allows you to download older versions of modern apps that still support Android 4.1.2. How to Get the Google Play Store APK for Android 4
Important Note: Google stopped releasing official Play Store updates for Android 4.1.2 in 2022. The last fully compatible version is Play Store 31.5.16 or similar. Anything newer will likely crash or fail to install.
Step 3: Install a Compatible Google Play Services
The Play Store will crash without matching Play Services. For Android 4.1.2, you need Google Play Services 12.6.89 (specifically the 040400 variant for armv7 processors or 030400 for x86). Play Store crashes or freezes: Try clearing app
- Download from APKMirror: "Google Play Services 12.6.89 (040400-197564431)."
Step 4: Clear Cache and Reboot
- After installing both APKs, go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store > Clear Cache.
- Reboot your device.
The End of Official Support
Google Play Services (the backbone of the Play Store) ended support for Android 4.1.x in early 2021. This means your device cannot run modern versions of the Play Store (versions 30+). If you try to install a newer APK, you will receive a "Parse Error" or "App not installed."
Compatibility with Android 4.1.2
- Android 4.1.2 (API level 16) is very old; many recent Play Store versions require newer Android APIs, Google Play Services updates, and device libraries.
- There is no single “latest” Play Store APK guaranteed to work on 4.1.2. Older Play Store APKs (from the Jelly Bean era) are more likely to install, but they may not function fully with modern Play Services or app requirements.
- Even if the Play Store installs, many current apps will not run because they target newer Android API levels or depend on updated Google Play Services.