I’ve using FDroid for some time now, but now it says “it was developed for an older Android version (I’m on 14) and can’t update automatically” I read that FDroid Basic was recommended for newer phones, so I installed and copied my repos (still have both apps) but it doesn’t recognize my installed apps. Am I missing something?

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It will recognize your apps once they get one update and then they will begin auto-updating again like they were. But fdroid itself is increasing its Android versions to catch up. I think it’s targeting Android 10 or 11 now when it was targeting like Android 6.

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OK, I’ll give it time then Thanks

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I’m confused. What are you on about? My comment has no screenshots at all.

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Sorry must have been another one because the one with the 4 screenshots confused me XD

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Droidify > Neo Store.

…at least for me.

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I have not used Neo Store though i have heard good things. I like droid-ify and have used it in the past.

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