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I am new to these... but I could not find any documentation explaining how to choose between installing the live version or the version for internal testers.

In my case, it seems I can only install or update the version for internal testers only.

isaura almar
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  • what is "live version" and "internal testers"? do you mean beta/alpha channels? you can install only newest app version, if you have published beta with higher `versionCode` then for your "internal testers" will see and install only this version (as above: newest, highest version) – snachmsm Jan 05 '22 at 13:38

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  • you should leave beta tester program from Google Play app
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  • then from Google Play app go to Settings > General > and turn off internal app sharing enter image description here
  • then uninstall the app and wait for 10 minutes, now you can install production version
user16930239
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Here is what I did:

  • Delete the Internal Testing version of the app.
  • On the device, Sign in to a different Google Account that is not in the Internal Testing.
  • Delete the Google Account from the device enrolled in the Internal Testing.
  • Go back to the Play Store, and make sure it's signed into the Google Account that is not in Internal Testing.
  • I was now able to download the live version of the app
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Enable Internal app sharing from mobile and from Google Play Console.

From Google Play Console under App bundle explorer you can get and share download links for all builds and versions you have.

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