I uploaded a new version of my APK to the android market and "activated" then saved it. My publisher/home reports that it is my desired version, but the app's download page in the app market is still showing the previous version. Is there a propagation period?
Google Play will notify your users that the app has an update via the notification bar. If you set up a notification system yourself, the likely result would be that, although the user is notified of an update sooner, when he/she goes to Google Play to install the update it will not yet be available.
Standard publishing: Updates to existing apps are processed and published as soon as possible. By default, your app will use standard publishing. Certain apps may be subject to extended reviews, which may result in review times of up to 7 days or longer in exceptional cases.
All app changes need to be processed before they can be published. Processing can take a few hours or up to 7 days (or longer in exceptional cases), as it depends on the review time that your app is subject to.
You can download it from the Google Play Store, then use APKMirror Installer to install or update your apps afterward. Otherwise, grab the APKMirror Installer app from the official APKMirror website. Visit the APKMirror website and search for an app you want to install on your Android device.
Yes there is a propagation period. It can take up to 48 hours for you app to appear on the market. But it's usually much less than that. Keep an eye on it, and if things don't seem to be working in a couple days, contact the people in charge of the market.
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