I have a game on the Play Store currently. However, I have found that some 
versions of galaxy s6 and s7 cannot download since "Your device isn't 
compatible with this version." Other s6 and s7 can be downloaded. On top of 
that most Android 5 and 6 can be downloaded but in few instances it 
couldn't.


Of course play store filters apps based on Android versions and device 
models. But I've never seen a case where same device models (s6's and s7's) 
with same Android versions still are filtered.


After continuous searching the only differences I could find in the device 
info were different "Android security patch level" and "Security software 
version".

What's rather interesting, however, is that it's not a matter of how recent 
those versions are since both phones with older security versions and newer 
security versions worked. While it is possible that it might be a specific 
security version that is a problematic, that still seems rather odd.


I have also gotten a message about unsafe implementation of the 
WebViewClient.onReceivedSslError handler, which I am still trying to fix. 
Not sure if that is relevant info, but thought I might as well add that 
here too.


Regardless, the only difference I could find was the security versions, and 
I'm wondering if that affects the Play Store filtering at all, or if I 
should be looking for other reasons. What exactly is the filtering criteria?

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