Does the phone or google account have a registry of which apps have you bought so if you do a full wipe you can redownload them again? Or if you wipe/update your phone do you have to repay them?
AzureusPT said:
Does the phone or google account have a registry of which apps have you bought so if you do a full wipe you can redownload them again? Or if you wipe/update your phone do you have to repay them?
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As far as i know, if you wipe your phone, and sync it with ur account again, it will automaticlly download all the apps you downloaded before wiping
ZibIeT said:
As far as i know, if you wipe your phone, and sync it with ur account again, it will automaticlly download all the apps you downloaded before wiping
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Wont automatically download them but shows that you have purchased them and are shown under the download tab in marketplace. All linked to google account.
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It shows the paid apps in the downloads section.
Hopefully when Google release their new app site... there will be a list of paid apps etc like on apples app store on itunes.
so I'm currently in 110729 Nightly Jordan. Current;y using the new market, the 3.0 version (forgot the 3 numbers behind it).
When flashing before, I did a wipe data and wipe cache action, and then recovers all the apps , and when I see at the market, the list of all my downloaded application is there.
But now, since the new market, the links/list of the downloaded apps won't show.
something that I tried:
1 . installed a random app, still not showing any of the old apps.
2 . as I used titanium backup to recover the apps, I tried using the Market Doctor which is provided inside it. I used it, and a notification said "Market Doctor has found no recoverable Market Links" , but I used this app to recover all the apps -_-
so, are there any solutions to fix these stuffs, guys? thanks for your help
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Try and clear data and cache for market in Settings/Aplications/Manage Applications, if this doesnt help, revert to the old market, till the new one is fixed.
Not sure if this will help, but it's worth a try if you're stuck.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/0...on-usb-storage-or-sd-card-problem-on-android/
I keep getting that damn error whenever I try to download an app from the play store, even when it's free. I fixed it once before by clearing the cache, data, and uninstalling updates of the market but I don't wanna have to do this Everytime I download an app. Anyone have a fix?
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Goofy317 said:
I keep getting that damn error whenever I try to download an app from the play store, even when it's free. I fixed it once before by clearing the cache, data, and uninstalling updates of the market but I don't wanna have to do this Everytime I download an app. Anyone have a fix?
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Mayb ur Build.prop?
Goofy317 said:
I keep getting that damn error whenever I try to download an app from the play store, even when it's free. I fixed it once before by clearing the cache, data, and uninstalling updates of the market but I don't wanna have to do this Everytime I download an app. Anyone have a fix?
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Log into your google account and check your wallet. There may be an issue with your payment method. If everything is fine, try deleting the app and then reinstalling the market. You can google "android market apk" to find it, or Google "google play apk". Download and install.
If that still doesn't solve, it could also just be the Google servers having an issue.
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If I helped you, hit thanks! : )
This happened to me when my credit card on file expired.
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Yeah check whatever card you have on file with google, same thing happened to me when I replaced my card.
Android Revolution said:
Log into your google account and check your wallet. There may be an issue with your payment method. If everything is fine, try deleting the app and then reinstalling the market. You can google "android market apk" to find it, or Google "google play apk". Download and install.
If that still doesn't solve, it could also just be the Google servers having an issue.
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If I helped you, hit thanks! : )
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Thanks for the help but it didn't fix the problem :/ also I forgot to mention I'm using juggernaut 5.0 and I never had this issue until I installed this rom...
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Yeah.. I had the same problem when I got my new credit card.. Just review the information you have on Google wallet.
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might be a ROM issue
I have the same "error processing issue" problem. I often have to clear my market cache/data, which works sometimes. So I called google market play to see if there were any issues in my account, and the rep said there was none. His theory was that there might be some issues with the custom ROM (ARHD) I installed, since I only started having problems after I installed it. Anyway, I think the only solution for now is the clear cache data approach, or better yet, hope that our ROM builders are able to address the issue.
As an aside, my ARHD is working perfectly, except for this market issue (cum hoc, ergo propter hoc?)
I also have a custom rom installed and had this same issue, I resolved it by uninstalling updates for the google play store app, and then it worked...at least for now.
I recently started messing with various roms and themes when this issue popped up for me. I searched the web and tried the various methods (removing gmail account, not updating, etc) with little luck. After hours of frustration, I finally found out what was causing the issue.
I was using Titanium Backup to back up all my files and restore them as I was flashing between the various roms, that was the trouble maker.
When you back up your files before a flash, make sure you do not back up the google/play store. So, if you are having problems, try to go trough these steps and it should fix it.
Back up all your files (minus play store) in Titanium Backup.
Reboot phone into clockwork.
Reset Factory Data x3
Wipe Cache x3
Install your rom from zip
Once your phone is booted up again, do not enable Wifi (for now)
Do not add a Google Account
Go to the market and download Titanium (will prompt to add Google account, do so)
Exit the Market
Go back to the market (it should now have auto updated to play store)
Try to download another app, any app, it should work
You can now use Titanium to restore all your apps and data, but make sure that you do not restore anything with the market/play store in it.
I did this yesterday, restored all my games, contacts, text messages, etc and it has worked fine for me ever since.
I am running slickMOD Supreme with the Darkside Kernel.
Hope this helped at least a few of you as I know how big of a headache this was for me.
All is good now. However, it does still happen with a couple apps, free or paid. I can't remember which ones but it gives the processing purchase error. Very rare albeit still present.
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Aloha;
Sounds like an ID mismatch here. Happens whenever you do a factory reset or change ROMs. I'm guessing that the ID is a hash of the phone and the ROM, maybe. Anyway, the device ID is what ties the phone to your Google account and apps use this to determine whether you paid for the installed app or run as a freeware version.
Titanium now offers the choice of reverting the id back to the old one or ignore the change. I prefer NOT to change the ID back as I've ran into more id mismatch problems down the road than just keeping the new ID. I too use Titanium to backup my apps and data, and use it to quickly restore my apps and data to a new installation on my phone (whether it be a factory reset or a new ROM, or even a reinstallation of the current ROM). Whenever I have a misbehaving app that reverts back to the freeware version or complains about licensing problems, I then uninstall the app and then reinstall the app directly from the Play Market. That has always fixed the problem for ME. Your Mileage May Vary, which mean while it works for me, it MAY not work for you. Keep that in mind before you start biatchin that it doesn't work.
Oh, yeah, also try rebooting after the reinstallation. If nothing else, Dalvik and Cache!
Mahalo,
-Lance
Ive only had this error when restoring /system from a nandroid. But flashing a modded market fixes it. you could try that. btw have you changed your DPI at all?
elesbb said:
Ive only had this error when restoring /system from a nandroid. But flashing a modded market fixes it. you could try that. btw have you changed your DPI at all?
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I've run into this a few times after doing a restore from a backup or swapping ROMs. Best way I can fix it is go to Google Services Framework, stop it, clear the data. Next go to Google Play, stop it. Uninstall any updates, then clear the data. Reboot phone. Go to Google Play again, accept terms, and now it should work. Just some advice.
smokinjoe2122 said:
I've run into this a few times after doing a restore from a backup or swapping ROMs. Best way I can fix it is go to Google Services Framework, stop it, clear the data. Next go to Google Play, stop it. Uninstall any updates, then clear the data. Reboot phone. Go to Google Play again, accept terms, and now it should work. Just some advice.
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@smokinjoe2122
where is google services framework located?
tomasitoc said:
@smokinjoe2122
where is google services framework located?
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It's typically under all software. You have Downloads, SD card, All and its in there somewhere. In AOSP or AOKP you have to go under downloaded and it's in there
Somehow I can't install newer version of ROM manager from Google play store...
Check the screenshots, what's the problem...? :/
Thanks if you can help..
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EDIT: PLEASE don't keep my old threads alive!
Screenshot isn't showing up for me.
Is it saying you're out of storage space?
Try clearing your market data.
Settings>Apps>Play Store>Clear Data
This will change your market settings back to stock and remove your recent market searches...
But other than that you won't lose anything and it might remedy the situation.
Jubakuba said:
Screenshot isn't showing up for me.
Is it saying you're out of storage space?
Try clearing your market data.
Settings>Apps>Play Store>Clear Data
This will change your market settings back to stock and remove your recent market searches...
But other than that you won't lose anything and it might remedy the situation.
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I uploaded the screenshots via my Galaxy Nexus and just noticed it's not showing them.. in market it said: ERROR: "Insufficient storage available", i can install other apps but not the ROM Manager!
I should clear market data and cache but I'm not sure does it help because it just can't install this one application and I have 6 GB free memory, I gonna clear market data and then I try to install it again.
But Thanks anyway for the reply!..
Edit: now I see the screenshots, sometimes it takes time to show them, I don't know why..
and still it doesn't install it.. little bit weird..
People who get this specific error don't deserve the answer.
Jubakuba: nice avater, sg rock!
peachpuff said:
People who get this specific error don't deserve the answer.
Jubakuba: nice avater, sg rock!
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well obviously you clearly don't know the situation he is in.
i have 1Gb free phone space + 9Gb free sd space and still get the same error
Hello
From last two days, Google services has taken up lot of my net data. More than 500 mb in two days.
I have tried disabling all Google sync options but it does not help. Only restricting the background data in lo usage stops it from eating the data, but then I lose Gmail gtalk sync.
Thanks in advance for help and suggestions.
Have searched on Google and xda but haven't found anything useful.
Device - sprint galaxy nexus with CNA Rom.
1pratham said:
Hello
From last two days, Google services has taken up lot of my net data. More than 500 mb in two days.
I have tried disabling all Google sync options but it does not help. Only restricting the background data in lo usage stops it from eating the data, but then I lose Gmail gtalk sync.
Thanks in advance for help and suggestions.
Have searched on Google and xda but haven't found anything useful.
Device - sprint galaxy nexus with CNA Rom.
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Check that Google Currents background sync is off
Google currents is not installed.
Usage statistics in my data manager app shows the download manager is using the data. Not sure what is downloading as I don't have anything in downloads app.
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Google maps is also a known battery hog, I recommend downloading an autorun manager and disabling some of the background tasks
1pratham said:
Hello
From last two days, Google services has taken up lot of my net data. More than 500 mb in two days.
I have tried disabling all Google sync options but it does not help. Only restricting the background data in lo usage stops it from eating the data, but then I lose Gmail gtalk sync.
Thanks in advance for help and suggestions.
Have searched on Google and xda but haven't found anything useful.
Device - sprint galaxy nexus with CNA Rom.
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I've got the same issue like you.
It's drained all my credit at once! I've tried reseting, disabling background data (it's works) but as soon as I use wifi happen again... keeps downloading...
I don't know what else I can try.
1pratham said:
Hello
From last two days, Google services has taken up lot of my net data. More than 500 mb in two days.
I have tried disabling all Google sync options but it does not help. Only restricting the background data in lo usage stops it from eating the data, but then I lose Gmail gtalk sync.
Thanks in advance for help and suggestions.
Have searched on Google and xda but haven't found anything useful.
Device - sprint galaxy nexus with CNA Rom.
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It is an OTA that is taking place over google play (well that is the conclusion a couple of us came up with here in a thread I made) It is a simple fix,
Either upgrade to 4.3 (flash a ROM) or download FOTAKILL.apk and place it in the system/app directory using a root file explorer like ES file explorer and then reboot. The problem should be gone, I have not personally tried the FOTAKILL method yet, but upgrading to 4.3 does the trick.
I have attached a copy of FOTAKill for you.
EDIT: You can also try this method;
Install Autorun Manager from the Play store.
Then enter its recommended advanced mode.
Go into the settings and enable the following: system entries and system app disable.
Disable com.android.gsf.update.SystemUpdateService$Recieve r under Google Service Framework
amd-dude said:
It is an OTA that is taking place over google play (well that is the conclusion a couple of us came up with here in a thread I made) It is a simple fix,
Either upgrade to 4.3 (flash a ROM) or download FOTAKILL.apk and place it in the system/app directory using a root file explorer like ES file explorer and then reboot. The problem should be gone, I have not personally tried the FOTAKILL method yet, but upgrading to 4.3 does the trick.
I have attached a copy of FOTAKill for you.
EDIT: You can also try this method;
Install Autorun Manager from the Play store.
Then enter its recommended advanced mode.
Go into the settings and enable the following: system entries and system app disable.
Disable com.android.gsf.update.SystemUpdateService$Recieve r under Google Service Framework
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Hi amd-dude,
Thanks for your help was very useful for me.
I've tried the third option due my lack of knowledge in Android.
Seems to be working at the moment!! I'm checking the data usage daily and all are normal matrices.
Thanks you.
Regards,
amd-dude said:
It is an OTA that is taking place over google play (well that is the conclusion a couple of us came up with here in a thread I made) It is a simple fix,
Either upgrade to 4.3 (flash a ROM) or download FOTAKILL.apk and place it in the system/app directory using a root file explorer like ES file explorer and then reboot. The problem should be gone, I have not personally tried the FOTAKILL method yet, but upgrading to 4.3 does the trick.
I have attached a copy of FOTAKill for you.
EDIT: You can also try this method;
Install Autorun Manager from the Play store.
Then enter its recommended advanced mode.
Go into the settings and enable the following: system entries and system app disable.
Disable com.android.gsf.update.SystemUpdateService$Recieve r under Google Service Framework
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Thanks to OP and adm-dude! Google Services gobbled my entire 1 gb montly data within an hour and over 19 gb over wifi this month. My phone was slowed to near-uselessness and I was ready to wipe it and start fresh. FOTAKill worked!