Update existing react native android app to pure native android native
If i have react native android app in the playstore,
i want to update that app with
pure android native(java/kotlin) means is that possible.
android mobile react-native-android
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If i have react native android app in the playstore,
i want to update that app with
pure android native(java/kotlin) means is that possible.
android mobile react-native-android
yes, just build the app with the same package ID and sign it with the same signature
– Vladyslav Matviienko
Nov 23 at 6:42
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If i have react native android app in the playstore,
i want to update that app with
pure android native(java/kotlin) means is that possible.
android mobile react-native-android
If i have react native android app in the playstore,
i want to update that app with
pure android native(java/kotlin) means is that possible.
android mobile react-native-android
android mobile react-native-android
asked Nov 23 at 6:40
prasanna
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yes, just build the app with the same package ID and sign it with the same signature
– Vladyslav Matviienko
Nov 23 at 6:42
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yes, just build the app with the same package ID and sign it with the same signature
– Vladyslav Matviienko
Nov 23 at 6:42
yes, just build the app with the same package ID and sign it with the same signature
– Vladyslav Matviienko
Nov 23 at 6:42
yes, just build the app with the same package ID and sign it with the same signature
– Vladyslav Matviienko
Nov 23 at 6:42
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Of course it is possible. You'll just have to write app from scratch with same package and sign it with s same keystore. Then upload to market.
Thank u Konstantin Berkow
– prasanna
Nov 23 at 7:08
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Of course it is possible. You'll just have to write app from scratch with same package and sign it with s same keystore. Then upload to market.
Thank u Konstantin Berkow
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Nov 23 at 7:08
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Of course it is possible. You'll just have to write app from scratch with same package and sign it with s same keystore. Then upload to market.
Thank u Konstantin Berkow
– prasanna
Nov 23 at 7:08
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Of course it is possible. You'll just have to write app from scratch with same package and sign it with s same keystore. Then upload to market.
Of course it is possible. You'll just have to write app from scratch with same package and sign it with s same keystore. Then upload to market.
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Thank u Konstantin Berkow
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Thank u Konstantin Berkow
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Thank u Konstantin Berkow
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Thank u Konstantin Berkow
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yes, just build the app with the same package ID and sign it with the same signature
– Vladyslav Matviienko
Nov 23 at 6:42