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For those that have read this article, you might have a problem with the multiple devices error. Well, if you don’t then Kudos to you guys, but for those who get this problem, then follow this step for an easy way out.

Do the following.

  1. Clear data for the following apps:Play StoreDownload ManagerGoogle Services Framework
  2. Restart your phone.
  3. Fire up the Play Store app.
  4. Wait for the device to show again on the web Play Store. It will appear under Setting >> Devices. It may take a half-hour to several hours to appear.

When your phone has shown up in the Play Store with the date registered as today’s date, proceed with the next steps, but not before.

  1. Open Google Settings from your device’s apps menu.
  2. Touch Android Device Manager.
  3. Uncheck Allow remote factory reset.
  4. Go to your device’s main Settings menu, then touch Apps >> All >> Google Play Services
  5. Touch Clear Data. Note that this action doesn’t remove personal data.
  6. Go back to Google Settings and select Allow remote factory reset.
  7. Restart your device.

There you go, easy as a pie right? Kudos to www.Quora.com that help you get the solution for this  problem, and thank Avinash Raj, for posting the solution. Anyway. Thank you for reading and have a nice day!

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