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Reverts "Unpin google_mobile_ads (#180573)" (#180761)
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Reverts: flutter/flutter#180573
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Initiated by: jtmcdole
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Reason for reverting: broke in post submit. Requires running the
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Original PR Author: goderbauer
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This change reverts the following previous change:
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/156912.

Fly-by clean-up: With the recent bump to Xcode I believe pinning
`google_mobile_ads` is no longer necessary.

I verified locally with `flutter build ios --verbose` that the
`dev/benchmarks/platform_views_layout` build successfully.

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<summary>Build Log</summary>

```
$ flutter build ios 
Resolving dependencies in `/Users/goderbauer/dev/flutter`... 
Downloading packages... 
  _fe_analyzer_shared 89.0.0 (92.0.0 available)
  adaptive_breakpoints 0.1.7 (discontinued)
  analyzer 8.2.0 (9.0.0 available)
  archive 3.6.1 (4.0.7 available)
  device_info 2.0.3 (discontinued replaced by device_info_plus)
  ffigen 18.1.0 (20.1.1 available)
  gcloud 0.8.19 (0.9.0 available)
  googleapis 12.0.0 (15.0.0 available)
  googleapis_auth 1.6.0 (2.0.0 available)
  isolate 2.1.1 (discontinued)
  js 0.7.2 (discontinued)
  metrics_center 1.0.13 (1.0.14 available)
  pedantic 1.11.1 (discontinued replaced by lints)
  petitparser 6.1.0 (7.0.1 available)
  shelf_web_socket 2.0.1 (3.0.0 available)
  xml 6.5.0 (6.6.1 available)
Got dependencies in `/Users/goderbauer/dev/flutter`!
5 packages are discontinued.
11 packages have newer versions incompatible with dependency constraints.
Try `flutter pub outdated` for more information.
Building com.yourcompany.platformViewsLayout for device (ios-release)...
To ensure your app continues to launch on upcoming iOS versions, UIScene lifecycle support will soon be required. Please see https://flutter.dev/to/uiscene-migration for the migration guide.


Warning: Missing build name (CFBundleShortVersionString).
Warning: Missing build number (CFBundleVersion).
Action Required: You must set a build name and number in the pubspec.yaml file version field before submitting to the App Store.
Found saved certificate choice "Apple Development: Michael Goderbauer (WY4DWBNV57)". To clear, use "flutter config --clear-ios-signing-settings".
Developer identity "Apple Development: Michael Goderbauer (WY4DWBNV57)" selected for iOS code signing
Running pod install...                                           1,233ms
Running Xcode build...                                                  
Xcode build done.                                           32.5s
✓ Built build/ios/iphoneos/Runner.app (20.9MB)
```

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2026-01-09 18:27:47 +00:00

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