When trying to upload my app on Google Play, it shows me this:
Upload Error You uploaded an APK that can be debugged. For security reasons, you must disable debugging before you can publish the file to Google Play. Learn more about debuggable APKs You've uploaded an APK that was signed in development mode. You must sign the APK file in publish mode. Learn more about signing files You must use a different package name, because the "com.example" prefix is restricted.
To build the apk I have given Build APK...
Have I forgotten something?
The first error that you have is quite clear, since Google is indicating it to you and it is that surely the prefix of your packages begins with
com.example.blahblah
what is prohibited. You should change that to something likecom.tunombre.xxxxx
The rest you should check the following, from the official documentation :
Make sure to remove the Log calls and remove the attribute
android:debuggable
from your manifest file. You should also provide values for theandroid:versionCode
and attributesandroid:versionName
.Build and sign your Release App : You can use Android Studio to compile, build, and sign your app. Android requires all apps to be digitally signed with a certificate before the app is installed from Google Play.
In general, you should follow these steps (in English) before going live:
I hope it helps. Greetings.