Delete google services framework data for Jelly Bean update? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

There was a little trick in the past to get system update OTAs. Clear data from the google services framework then click the check now for updates. I remember having to do it multiple times. Does anyone know if that is working for JB?
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JB is not a OTA update yet, so it wont work currently.

Zepius said:
JB is not a OTA update yet, so it wont work currently.
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Any chance this will work now for the JRO03C update? :fingers-crossed:

canofale said:
Any chance this will work now for the JRO03C update? :fingers-crossed:
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Probably, as they're just gonna push the OTA like they normally do, but its not available yet... Pushing the code to AOSP and releasing the OTA are two different things.

martonikaj said:
Probably, as they're just gonna push the OTA like they normally do, but its not available yet... Pushing the code to AOSP and releasing the OTA are two different things.
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Gotcha. So probably any day now. Thanks (thanked also)

donniestarko said:
There was a little trick in the past to get system update OTAs. Clear data from the google services framework then click the check now for updates. I remember having to do it multiple times. Does anyone know if that is working for JB?
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Where exactly do I do this?
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CubicTom said:
Where exactly do I do this?
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App settings

CubicTom said:
Where exactly do I do this?
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Nevermind. Found it in Settings - Apps - All - Google Services Framework - Clear Data.
Didn't help however. Maybe I'll just repeat the procedure a few times and report if anything happens...
Cheers
CT
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Settings->Apps-> All -> Google service framework... and ....check now write if it works...

Repeated the procedure 6 or 7 times now, also tried forcing the services framework to quit afterwards and restarted the device. Didn't help.
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CT
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code777 said:
Settings->Apps-> All -> Google service framework... and ....check now write if it works...
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So I tried this earlier this morning since there's all the talk of Jelly bean coming out, it didn't work and now I've got problems with the Play store, whenever I try to update an app or install a new one I get this error:
"error while retrieving information from server. rpc:aec:0"
I've done some searching and cleared data / cache multiple times as suggested, but no luck. Does anyone have any idea's?
Thanks.

vossitch said:
So I tried this earlier this morning since there's all the talk of Jelly bean coming out, it didn't work and now I've got problems with the Play store, whenever I try to update an app or install a new one I get this error:
"error while retrieving information from server. rpc:aec:0"
I've done some searching and cleared data / cache multiple times as suggested, but no luck. Does anyone have any idea's?
Thanks.
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Strange, I did the same and now the error appears to me while updating or downloading apps... I think we just have to wait a bit an it's working again (hopefully).

After having restarted the device, I could successfully install a random app from the market.
Cheers
CT
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michi6787 said:
Strange, I did the same and now the error appears to me to while updating or downloading apps... I think we just have to wait a bit an it's working again (hopefully).
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Well that's strange, but I'm glad I'm not the only one
I also noticed when you tell an app to update on the Google Play website, it doesn't get sent through to the phone...
I feel the only fix for this may be to do a factory reset, or wait for the OTA which should fix it...
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CubicTom said:
After having restarted the device, I could successfully install a random app from the market.
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CT
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I just tried installing a new app and got a different error:
"error process purchase"
Something's seems corrupted somewhere!

vossitch said:
So I tried this earlier this morning since there's all the talk of Jelly bean coming out, it didn't work and now I've got problems with the Play store, whenever I try to update an app or install a new one I get this error:
"error while retrieving information from server. rpc:aec:0"
I've done some searching and cleared data / cache multiple times as suggested, but no luck. Does anyone have any idea's?
Thanks.
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I did the same and got the same problem as you, then I tried adding a second account to play store (my wifes) and I could add apps using that one. So I then deleted all Google accounts, and re applied my account and its all back working again.
Still no Jelly Bean yet though, I am resisting the temptation to root at the moment and applying the update manually, trying to stay with a vanilla Google Nexus.
Vince
Though I might just root it :angel:

vadonald said:
I did the same and got the same problem as you, then I tried adding a second account to play store (my wifes) and I could add apps using that one. So I then deleted all Google accounts, and re applied my account and its all back working again.
Still no Jelly Bean yet though, I am resisting the temptation to root at the moment and applying the update manually, trying to stay with a vanilla Google Nexus.
Vince
Though I might just root it :angel:
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Yeah ultimately I deleted my google account from my phone and re-added it, I think that's what did the trick however I followed all the various techniques in this thread (http://forum. xda-developers. com/ showthread.php?t=1632890&page=4)
All good now, but still not Jelly Bean :-( I'm doing the same, I'd really like to keep it vanilla at the moment, it's painful though as I'm now waiting for Jelly Bean on the Galaxy Nexus and my Nexus 7 to be delivered!!!

this trick helps did the whole procedure repeatedly like 5 times or so, and Voila!! there it is 4.1 JB
Downloading now 144 mb

Does this method delete any important data on the phone? Just curious. Am flashed to stock yakju 4.0.4 with an unlocked bootloader. Debating if I should a) Flash b) wait till I get it - Canada (Bell Mobility) or c) Do this method but don't want to start from scratch.
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evaradar said:
Does this method delete any important data on the phone? Just curious. Am flashed to stock yakju 4.0.4 with an unlocked bootloader. Debating if I should a) Flash b) wait till I get it - Canada (Bell Mobility) or c) Do this method but don't want to start from scratch.
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This worked for me! I did a little happy dance when it happened!
As you'll see, this is my first post gents, I honestly have no idea where to ask this question so I'll try in here and hopefully someone will know the answer or direct me to an appropriate thread...
Now that I've got JB I really want my Nexus to just have the basic JB settings, so like it was fresh out the box but with all my apps, pics, contacts texts etc already on it. I am unrooted but was running go launcher and some go widgets which I've deleted but I really want to go one step further but at the same time short of a factory reset as that will lose everything!
That make sense??

I was trying this procedure since yesterday and did repetitions of 5 to 10 back to back and no luck totaling up to 50 times approximately. Just ended up unlocking the boot-loader and flashing it using CWM couldn't wait lol. Best thing was that because the device is from the Play Store when unlocking the boot-loader and didn't erase anything.

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Unsuccesful Gmail app update... help?

Can't seem to update gmail app to 2.3.4. i get package not signed properly "update unsuccesful"
im on MIUI 1.2.19
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Can't seem to update gmail app to 2.3.4. i get package not signed properly "update unsuccesful"
im on MIUI 1.2.19
any help?/
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they gotta be doing something with the market b/c i've ran into having bad updates lately since this afternoon today and currently start downloading one that just never finish's.
some things update fine and some dont. just leads me to believe theres something google is tweaking on there end as this is the kinda behavior we usually get when they do.
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they gotta be doing something with the market b/c i've ran into having bad updates lately since this afternoon today and currently start downloading one that just never finish's.
some things update fine and some dont. just leads me to believe theres something google is tweaking on there end as this is the kinda behavior we usually get when they do.
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If you're having issues like that I would clear your android.secure folder on your sdcard.
Should resolve the issue.
mattykinsx said:
If you're having issues like that I would clear your android.secure folder on your sdcard.
Should resolve the issue.
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Talking about the market how is it going to look on a tablet ? I hope it doesn't look the same
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Just successfully updated gmail.
Running cm7
android.secure folder is empty.
still not working
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Hey guys,
can you share 2.3.4 apk file?
Thanks for your help
Trying clearing your cache for the market app in the applications settings menu, and clearing cache and dalvik cache in recovery.

OTA Update offfered, but already have it....

Thought i would check for update on phone, it offers me 4.0.2.A.0.42 but this is the version i already have, and now i have a update icon in my notifications and cant clear it, even after taking out battery the icon is still showing and no option to clear grrrr.
Any ideas guys???
Thanks
Jay
Use titanium backup to freeze the update app if you have root
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I've got the same problem today D=
The Alpha Gamer said:
I've got the same problem today D=
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Mmmmm, im with 3 too, although i have an unlocked XP could 3 be trying to force their bloatware filled FW onto us??.
Is that even possible?
P.S
Forgot to add in my first post that my phone is unlocked, unrooted and on official firmware, so untouched really lol
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Mmmmm, im with 3 too, although i have an unlocked XP could 3 be trying to force their bloatware filled FW onto us??.
Is that even possible?
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Forgot to add in my first post that my phone is unlocked, unrooted and on official firmware, so untouched really lol
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Mine's simfree, unrooted and on stock firmware too...
Ok, the notification was still there so thought i would try the update via my PC, it failed on numerous occasions so i gave up.
The notification is still there though
Just force close the app. It's a temp solution that would need to be repeated each time you reboot your phone.
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jaytwo said:
Ok, the notification was still there so thought i would try the update via my PC, it failed on numerous occasions so i gave up.
The notification is still there though
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I thought the same thing, it worked for me though, except it set my time and date to 1980...
Why don't you freeze the update service in titanium backup, no pesky notification and you can defrost it when a new update comes out
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Why don't you freeze the update service in titanium backup, no pesky notification and you can defrost it when a new update comes out
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Isnt Titanium Backup for rooted phones only?
My phone is not rooted.
ff7fan4eva said:
Why don't you freeze the update service in titanium backup, no pesky notification and you can defrost it when a new update comes out
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Also its only on the paid version now. Unless you have 3.99 to get it you won't be able to freeze. I don't know why they took that feature away from us the stingy b**tards. I have the same problem but I just did it a different way. I made a backup using TB and then uninstalled it using TB. nd now is all good. Why take the freeze feature. Not everyone has 3.99 to spare now days. Especially when we have bills and shopping to pay. Grrrrrrr
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I think links2sd has the option to freeze apps and if I remember correctly it's free
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Invalid signatur updating Google Apps from Market

Hello,
every time when I run the update for maps app from the market, after downloading i get the error message that the package is not properly signed.
The same thing happend with Google+ and other Google apps.
Is there a way to solve this?
I just rooted the Nexus.
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Have u done anything besides rooting? Did u ever install Google wallet? I've seen that mess things up in a similar way. U can always do a factory reset. Just backup anything on ur SD card.
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Nope, nothing.
Just rooted it manually via adb. (push su an SuperUser.apk)
Hmm k, i hate reset's...
That's a known issue for Germans who bought their phones at Media Markt/Saturn. Probably Samsung messed up the package signature.
Just google that issue. Only solution right now is to flash the original ROM downloadable via Google's Nexus website.
Well thanks... Just need time..
After this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1373995 everything is correct.
The Buildnumber changed from "ITL41F-something" to "ITL41F".

Jelly Bean, Google Wallet, Forever initializing !

Well the title is pretty self explanatory.
I forgot to reset google wallet before wiping my device from ICS 4.0.4 where it was working 100%
Wipe, flashed a JB based ROM with some mods (Made by ...Awesome...)
let Google Wallet update, been stuck at initializing
I tried force-restoring my Titanium Backup version
I tried force closing, wiping the app's data
Rebooting causes the wallet to open automatically and reinitialize forever.
What else can I start doing to get this to work?
Thanks!
Did you do a nandroid backup before flashing JB? If so, restore that, reset wallet, then reflash JB.
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The same thing happened to me. I tried to reset wallet before flashing a new rom, but it hung at the 2nd to last progress step. After rebooting, it acted like it reset, so I flashed a new rom. Since then, it hasn't worked. I restored a Nandroid and tried resetting again, only to have it hang again. Not much I can do since I'm on Verizon and it's not supported. I've just given up at this point. It must be something with the secure element. I'm just glad I only had a dollar left on it lol.
efrant said:
Did you do a nandroid backup before flashing JB? If so, restore that, reset wallet, then reflash JB.
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I'll give it a shot.. :/
mwalt2 said:
The same thing happened to me. I tried to reset wallet before flashing a new rom, but it hung at the 2nd to last progress step. After rebooting, it acted like it reset, so I flashed a new rom. Since then, it hasn't worked. I restored a Nandroid and tried resetting again, only to have it hang again. Not much I can do since I'm on Verizon and it's not supported. I've just given up at this point. It must be something with the secure element. I'm just glad I only had a dollar left on it lol.
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I really hope the secure element didn't get screwed.
UPDATE:
Nandroid back to ICS Base with working wallet installation
Google wallet fired right up, but had to re-add my Pre-paid card.
mwalt2 said:
The same thing happened to me. I tried to reset wallet before flashing a new rom, but it hung at the 2nd to last progress step. After rebooting, it acted like it reset, so I flashed a new rom. Since then, it hasn't worked. I restored a Nandroid and tried resetting again, only to have it hang again. Not much I can do since I'm on Verizon and it's not supported. I've just given up at this point. It must be something with the secure element. I'm just glad I only had a dollar left on it lol.
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Exact same thing happened to me when I reset the app. I now get force closes, and in error report it says secure element, so like you I just gave up on it.
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kyoteqwik said:
Exact same thing happened to me when I reset the app. I now get force closes, and in error report it says secure element, so like you I just gave up on it.
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If you get a secure element, you're pretty much SOL. I don't recall a fix ever being released by devs nor Google as it seems to be a hardware problem (you've been locked out of it). To be able to reuse GW you'll have to buy a new phone.
Unlawful said:
If you get a secure element, you're pretty much SOL. I don't recall a fix ever being released by devs nor Google as it seems to be a hardware problem (you've been locked out of it). To be able to reuse GW you'll have to buy a new phone.
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Yeah I was scared pantless when I started having GW issues, I was afraid it would be the secure element issue
How do you check for that anyway? Where do you find the error report?
Does the Nexus have a Full Wipe Script? Always works better than wiping manually
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Does the Nexus have a Full Wipe Script? Always works better than wiping manually
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I've noticed a wipe zip package in the Android RevolutionHD Thread, "Super Wipe Lite"...
I personally don't like these as a result of a couple bad experiences where one wiped my recovery and semi-bricked a device. I'd just wipe through recovery.
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If you get a secure element, you're pretty much SOL. I don't recall a fix ever being released by devs nor Google as it seems to be a hardware problem (you've been locked out of it). To be able to reuse GW you'll have to buy a new phone.
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Yeah, I haven't seen a secure element error in a logcat or from the wallet app, but I'm guessing mines broke. The thing that makes me mad is I was trying to reset wallet, but the app froze and would not finish (phone was still responding). This was on a stock rooted ROM as well. I guess I'll just have to stick to the RFID in my credit cards if I really feel like using a tap to pay (or my Nexus 7 in a month ).
I do wonder what it means for other apps that may eventually utilize the secure element. Is it just locked out for google wallet or all apps?
How does google wallet work in JB? I'm in Canada and want to use the market enabler with google wallet, but after installing both apk from an explorer, the wallet app doesnt show up.
Same here. Wallet works with marketaccess (better than enabler IMO) on ICS but wallet wouldn't show up on Jellybean.

[HELP]Extra data traffic from Google Services

So I just been contacted by a rep of my service provider, stating that they just locked my number / service because extra data traffic, in amount of ~100E.
As it seems, in the last 3 days I have been doing LOTS of data traffic over WiFi and 3G.
Looking into DATA USAGE, I can see arround 4 Gb of data traffic comming from Google Services > Background.
WTF is this why does it require for so much traffic?
If it's a 4.2 rom, it's a known bug. It's downloading 4.3 over and over again trying to update. Install fotakill.apk to stop it.
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If it's a 4.2 rom, it's a known bug. It's downloading 4.3 over and over again trying to update. Install fotakill.apk to stop it.
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FML.
Thanks for the reply.
Could you provide the link for the said .apk ?
I am using Purity 5.7.2 and encounter the same behaviour. As far as I know Purity does not auto-update. Can this still be the cause?
Btw: I am not able to install fotakill.apk. The only thing it tell me is 'App not installed', thats it.
pven said:
I am using Purity 5.7.2 and encounter the same behaviour. As far as I know Purity does not auto-update. Can this still be the cause?
Btw: I am not able to install fotakill.apk. The only thing it tell me is 'App not installed', thats it.
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Flash factory image 4.3, problem solved
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Than flash a custom 4.3 rom if you want and repair your root if needed.
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