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No Firebase App '[DEFAULT]' has been created - call firebase.initializeApp() on Android despite correct setup #7462

Answered by mikehardy
DragomirAndrei19 asked this question in Q&A
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Reproduced. On rn71 stock templates if you use google-services 4.4.0 it fails on android in exactly the way you describe

If you use rn71 you must use google-services 4.3.15 - it works fine
If you use rn72 you may update to google-services 4.4.0 - it works fine

I'll post a note in the install documentation

Thanks for noticing this!

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