Google Map Not Loading On Normal Devices But Loads On Test Device(real Device)
Solution 1:
The problem is that you have not added the SHA1 key of your signed apk in your google api console.
Do this-
While creating your signed apk for production copy the new SHA1 key of the signed build.
During the process of signing, output similar to that outlined below will appear within the Console panel:
[2013-06-1310:34:39 - ReleaseTest] New keystore C:\Users\nas\Documents\AndroidReleaseAPK\ReleaseTest.apk has been created.
[2013-06-1310:34:39 - ReleaseTest] Certificate fingerprints:
[2013-06-1310:34:39 - ReleaseTest] MD5 : FA:65:D--------------
[2013-06-1310:34:39 - ReleaseTest] SHA1:D1:E-------------------
or it will also appear on the popup where you will name your build finally before signing it.
Use this SHA1 to create new key at api console and include that in your app. The map will load successfully.
Edit:-After you have followed the above procedure, do not right click and run the project again from eclipse, that will make the app to load from its default sha1 key. After you sign the app, manually copy paste the signed .apk to your device. That will make it work.
Solution 2:
If you have tried other suggestions, note that there are 2 google_maps_api.xml files in your project, under src/debug and under src/release/. Make sure that the latter has a Google Maps API key for your signed APK release to function correctly.
Project file screenshot:
Solution 3:
Someone new drop here can use the followig:
keytool -list -printcert -jarfile app.apk
Add the new SHA1 to api console and map should start showing map and markers.
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