Hello,
can someone tell me something about the Google partner setup? What does this service do? Is it necessary? Because I get a force close when I am trying to open it via task cleaner. I don't have any idea what this service is doing.
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Ok, as soon as I entered my title for this post, XDA showed me that it has been talked about before, but on different phones, most of which are rooted. So I feel my post differs.
I have a Verizon LTE/CDMA Android 4.0.2 completely stock Galaxy Nexus. From what I have been reading, Google Partner Setup is the reason as to why Google books/earth/movies re-enable themselves after reboot if they were disabled previously.
My question(s), Will my phone have any issues if those 3 apps are disabled, not deleted entirely, just disabled ? Will my phone have any issues if Google Partner Setup is disabled, again not deleted entirely, just disabled ? Will disabling the 3 apps and the Google Partner Setup mess with OTA updates getting to my phone successfully since technically they are all still on my phone, just disabled ?
Any help/answers are welcome.
I'm not 100% but if the OTA doesn't install just re-enable them and it should work. That's how its been on every device I've ever had.
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See, that is what i was thinking that if it doesnt install any OTA update I could just re-enable them, but what i would like to know first is if anyone has disabled Google Partner Setup before/already and can tell me exactly how it effected the Nexus.
Robode said:
See, that is what i was thinking that if it doesnt install any OTA update I could just re-enable them, but what i would like to know first is if anyone has disabled Google Partner Setup before/already and can tell me exactly how it effected the Nexus.
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I also want to know. Can I disable this service safely?
Did you set any answer?
I just froze "Google Partner Setup". Nothing bad has happened yet. If something quits working Ill post back.
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Q: IF I disable this service google partner setup, will work properly sync calendar, contacts, etc and reminder,notification for them?
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alex68md said:
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Q: IF I disable this service google partner setup, will work properly sync calendar, contacts, etc and reminder,notification for them?
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I found on other forum an guy saying that might be related to In app purchase.
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work properly sync calendar, contacts, reminder,notification ...
but after restart some error appear... leave it in open status
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I get this error alot when making purchases in the google play store. What is the cause of this and how do you fix it?????
Not sure why it happens, but as far as how to fix it, since you haven't gotten an expert answer here, I'd suggest going to Google and searching for the error. Then click on any link you like on the first FIVE pages. It will probably be quicker than waiting foe an answer here.
Good luck with your Purchases!
Force stop Play Market, then Clear Data. That should fix you right up.
Go into settings go to apps go to all apps force stop and close data for google services and google play store go into recovery clear cache and dalvik cache reboot go into play store accept terms of service and everything will work from there
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I get this error alot when making purchases in the google play store. What is the cause of this and how do you fix it?????
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This happened to me last night, finally fixed it this morning, stop gmail from syncing, clear data in Play Store and Google Framework, reboot, and log back into Google. Done Deal.
There is a reason for this error. Purchase it when you are on that carrier's network data. It will never work over Wi-Fi. Anyone who says otherwise has obviously not tested this. Using the carrier's connection provides for and easier user experience and less safety issues for T-Mobile. Going to My Account on the T-Mobile site is a prime example as it requires a carrier connection.
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There is a reason for this error. Purchase it when you are on that carrier's network data. It will never work over Wi-Fi. Anyone who says otherwise has obviously not tested this.
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This ^ and often the system goes down for maintenance or due to outages.
Always check the Google Play Store Known Issues link http://support.google.com/androidmarket/bin/static.py?page=known_issues.cs&ki_topic=1319135 before even beginning to troubleshoot problems or you will be wasting your time.
There is an open issue with the error and the only fix now is to clear the cache like others have already stated.
I have also found that if you are doing a Titanium Backup it helps not to backup the Google Play Store or the Google Framework Services.... in doing so I have had better success avoiding the issue described in the OP.
Im trying google voice again and i setup my account via my computer on the website i just downloaded the app and it is asking to setup with sprint integration or skip to use google voice setup. I already setup sprint integration on the actual website, do i just hit skip since thats already been done?
Mine is already integrated too and every time I install the app I just go through the setup real quick instead of skipping. It works fine for me so that's what I would suggest.
So, my phone suddenly started downloading offline speech recognition database. Unasked for. Not that I mind that on itself. But when it doesn't actually download and continues the attempt without timeout that really pisses me off because it drains my battery!!! So far the only way I can stop if is by disabling the download manager, which stops me from using Google play! I may be in China right now but I use a vpn so I should still be able to download things Google. Any idea how to resolve this?
Any ideas at all?
I can stop it by force-stopping Google play and Google services, but after a while it comes back again.
Can the pack be downloaded directly from the Internet and installed later?
Hello Guys,
I bought the OnePlus 3 and after using it for maybe 30 minutes I started experiencing "Google Play is not answering" messages while I was downloading the apps I wanted - I wanted to start fresh, not migrate from my OnePlus One. I contacted support, they told me that I should do a hard reset - I did wipe data and cache with the factory reset option, and since then the phone is not passing the "checking connection" phase. After a while I can skip it, and the wifi is working fine - I can browse, log in to Facebook i.e., however for Google services (Chrome, Play Store) I cannot connect, I cannot add my Google account, so basically nothig Google related is working. Do you guys have any idea how this can be, and what can happen?
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I'm having the same problem with Google services, can't sign in to any of the Google Apps.
Any solution?