My play store do not show any images!!no app icon showed,no review images,even in the main page only show black blocks (the only one that seem normal is the "sony" section,it still have the sony logo)
For the first few days I thought because the 3G service in my place got a problem,but now I try wifi and it still don't display any image or icon,but my friend phone, Xperia S use the same wifi at the same time do not meet the problem>>>my phone problem
Except that,the play store work completely normal, I still can download,got the update notification, I'm using play store ver 3.7.13
I'm using Arc S at 4.0.3 build 4.1.A.0.562,stock rom,stock kernel, rooted, no unlock bootloader yet
Please help me>"<
This might help you, but it requires having
-rooted phone
-unlocked bootloader
you will need to do the things above seeing as you dont have those requirements.
Once you have those requirements you will need CWM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb3V7Oemurg&feature=plcp works on GB to) when you have CWM installed boot into it and hit these two options "Wipe data/factory reset" and "Wipe cache partition" (NOTE: this will remove all your data on your phone so make a backup if you need to).
Reboot your phone sign into the Android Market (google play) and see if its working... hope this helped
MrModMan said:
This might help you, but it requires having
-rooted phone
-unlocked bootloader
you will need to do the things above seeing as you dont have those requirements.
Once you have those requirements you will need CWM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb3V7Oemurg&feature=plcp works on GB to) when you have CWM installed boot into it and hit these two options "Wipe data/factory reset" and "Wipe cache partition" (NOTE: this will remove all your data on your phone so make a backup if you need to).
Reboot your phone sign into the Android Market (google play) and see if its working... hope this helped
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I will try to unlock bootloader now
you can uninstall the update..
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How do i root my droid incredible s?
I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOU FOLLOWING THIS PROCESS.
First of all, you must check if your smart-phone is on S-ON or S-OFF version. 1 – Open menu and then to Settings, you will see ‘Applications’ Go to it and turn off Fast Boot. 2 – You must turn off your smart-phone. 3 -Now you’re going to boot your smart-phone into Hboot. You can easily do that by holding the volume down button while turning the device back on. 4 – Most likely, you will see a white screen and you will have to look on the first line to see which version your smart-phone is depending upon. Your phone should be on S-OFF version if you want to root your phone and flash custom ROM's.
To get S-Off you need to use an XTC Clip or wait for AlphaRevX
Please, you must follow these instructions to the letter.
Now that your Smart-phone is of S-OFF version and you’re all set to root your phone.
- Download Gingerbreak APK - Make sure USB debugging is enabled - Make sure you have an SD card (formatted and) inserted - Get the APK on the phone somehow, and install it - Open the APK, press the root button - Wait a few minutes. If there are no problems, the device will reboot (note that the reboot itself can take like 10 minutes due to cache wipe) - Make sure the Superuser app is install and working - Optional: Install BusyBox from Market (I personally prefer the stericsson installer) - Optional: Uninstall GingerBreak, you don't need it on your phone anymore
Get CWM (Clock Work Mod) on the device. - download ROM Manager from the market. - Open the app and Flash/install Clock Work Mod Recovery.
wicki550 said:
How do i root my droid incredible s?
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FYI this is the HTC Incredible forum not the Incredible S forum.
1. You're in the wrong forum, try searching a little harder
2. I'll be nice and point you to where you should be asking this question, or you can browse around and find the thread that will give you a guide to rooting.
HTC Incredible S
back to the original topic, what would the best/easiest way to root the Dinc on 2.3?
tcs.computergeek said:
back to the original topic, what would the best/easiest way to root the Dinc on 2.3?
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This is the only way to root gingerbread on the dinc.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1306400
Unrevoked does not work on gingerbread for our phones.
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when i try to root with unrEVOked i get "is your firmware to new". not sure what im doing wrong. I've even tried showing it the custom clockwork mod .img
May I tag along?
I have decided to root my Dinc. Currently on 2.2
I am getting this constant notice to install the System Update 4.08.605.2.
The message states that it is ready to install.
Can I choose "install later" and then proceed and root with unrevoked ?
Or will the update install first, when my phone reboots again?
Is this a valid concern ?
tvl76 said:
May I tag along?
I have decided to root my Dinc. Currently on 2.2
I am getting this constant notice to install the System Update 4.08.605.2.
The message states that it is ready to install.
Can I choose "install later" and then proceed and root with unrevoked ?
Or will the update install first, when my phone reboots again?
Is this a valid concern ?
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If you want to root your phone do not accept the update. Root it first, go here and follow the instruction www.unrevoked.com after that you can flash a custom Gingerbread ROM. Do some research before flashing anything, patience for this pays off believe me!
I've done considerable research. Enough to learn that I do not want this update before rooting my phone.
My concern is that the update has been downloaded onto my phone and awaiting a reboot to install. Is that possible ?
When I go to: menu-settings-about phone-system updates, I see this:
Android Software Update
(4.08.605.02)
Downloaded and Verified 87.7 MB
Bla-Bla-Bla......
Restart & Install
Can I proceed with root anyway ?
tvl76 said:
I've done considerable research. Enough to learn that I do not want this update before rooting my phone.
My concern is that the update has been downloaded onto my phone and awaiting a reboot to install. Is that possible ?
When I go to: menu-settings-about phone-system updates, I see this:
Android Software Update
(4.08.605.02)
Downloaded and Verified 87.7 MB
Bla-Bla-Bla......
Restart & Install
Can I proceed with root anyway ?
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As far as I know you should be able to.
Im at the hboot menu.
hboot usb plug is shown.
What do I do now to proceed with rooting ?
Help, I have a problem...
I ran the Unrevoked3 and got the "your done" message. My phone was fully booted.
Everything appeared to be normal.
I installed Titanium, that tells me I have root access.
However, I cant get into clockworkmod.
I can't do anything with rom manager.
Then I remembered that I did not format my sd card to fat32.
Here is where I messed up.
I copied the contents of the sdcard to my desktop, formatted to fat32, then copied contents from desktop file back to sdcard.
Then I ran the unrevoked3 again. It did not finish, instead it ended with the "firmware too new" message. The phone was still in HBOOT.
Next, somehow I inadvertantly selected "clear storage" and pressed the power button.
When I was booted up again, all of my downloaded apps were gone, as well as my contacts and settings.
I figured at this point I might as well do a factory reset too and just start over from the beginning.
After the reset, I was surprised to see I still had my email settings.
I went into HBOOT, still S-off.
Rebooted and ran Unrevoked3 again and got the same results as above.
All seems to be ok, except I'm not rooted and I can't access the Wifi setup.
What should I do now ?
From what I gather, you are still s-off.
What troubles were you having in accessing CWM? What issues arose in rom manager? Did you also have superuser installed (requirement to use rooted apps)? Please elaborate.
SINCE the factory reset, have you re-downloaded Rom Manager and do you have access to the Android Market? You may want to re-download rom manager so you can perform a backup of your stock rom (i.e. prior to flashing roms) once you set up your phone how you want due to your accidental factory reset.
I say "may" because the same backup process can be performed via recovery. Recovery can be downloaded from: "http://pvillecomp.com?page_id=128"
Once downloaded, you must install the file via hboot, so reboot and accept the update and DO NOT let your phone off.
To address your present situation,
Were your contacts stored in gmail OR Verizon backup assistant? If so, those are easily retrieved. You may want them in gmail now on to avoid this from occurring in the future.
What issues are you having with accessing wifi set up? Are you able to access it at all via Settings/Wireless Networks?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I am still s-off
When I first initiated the unrevoked process, my phone indicated an “unable to read file” error when the process was “flashing clockworkmod”
Rom manager failed to flash and “forced close”
Wi Fi displays “error”, can't access via settings.
I was working on my PC. Then since my last post, I tried this on my laptop last night.
This time, the unrevoked batch process indicated “Success !” and then “Done”
My phone did not display any error messages and finished in a black screen with orange scrolling text and then the phone rebooted.
Wi-Fi still displays “error” when I tap it.
I downloaded Rom manager and initiated Flash ClockworkMod recovery, and it completed without error. Current recovery: ClockworkMod 5.0.2.0 ( I did not Erase Recovery first )
I have Superuser Permission app in the drawer, but not Superuser. Neither shows up in Manage applications.
I also download Titanium backup. It shows Root access: OK (BusyBox 1.18.4-Titanium from app)
I don't know if that indicates that I am rooted or not.
Android – 2.2
Radio – 2.15.00.07.28
Kernal – 2.6.32.15-g5e1ad8b
Build – 3.26.605.1 CL264707
Software 3.26.605.1
tvl76 said:
Thanks in advance for your help.
I am still s-off
When I first initiated the unrevoked process, my phone indicated an “unable to read file” error when the process was “flashing clockworkmod”
Rom manager failed to flash and “forced close”
Wi Fi displays “error”, can't access via settings.
I was working on my PC. Then since my last post, I tried this on my laptop last night.
This time, the unrevoked batch process indicated “Success !” and then “Done”
My phone did not display any error messages and finished in a black screen with orange scrolling text and then the phone rebooted.
Wi-Fi still displays “error” when I tap it.
I downloaded Rom manager and initiated Flash ClockworkMod recovery, and it completed without error. Current recovery: ClockworkMod 5.0.2.0 ( I did not Erase Recovery first )
I have Superuser Permission app in the drawer, but not Superuser. Neither shows up in Manage applications.
I also download Titanium backup. It shows Root access: OK (BusyBox 1.18.4-Titanium from app)
I don't know if that indicates that I am rooted or not.
Android – 2.2
Radio – 2.15.00.07.28
Kernal – 2.6.32.15-g5e1ad8b
Build – 3.26.605.1 CL264707
Software 3.26.605.1
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Congrats your rooted! Not sure what the issue is with your wifi tho. Try a custom Rom/Kernel and see if that fixes the issue.
We are talking about the same Superuser, which is great cuz your rooted apps work. The wifi issue should not be happening although that occurred with the accidental clear storage. If you plan on flashing a rom then this will not be present as you will format data, cache, etc and essentially wipe your phone to the point of a clean state. You are definitely rooted as you have CWM 5.0 as your recovery.
Have you retrieved your contacts? Prior to flashing ANYTHING that involves wiping in recovery or rom manager, ensure you have them saved in gmail OR Verizon backup.
SlimSnoopOS said:
We are talking about the same Superuser, which is great cuz your rooted apps work. The wifi issue should not be happening although that occurred with the accidental clear storage. If you plan on flashing a rom then this will not be present as you will format data, cache, etc and essentially wipe your phone to the point of a clean state. You are definitely rooted as you have CWM 5.0 as your recovery.
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I do plan to explore other roms. Are you saying then that a new rom should fix the wifi ?
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SlimSnoopOS said:
From what I gather, you are still s-off.
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Still S-off
What troubles were you having in accessing CWM? What issues arose in rom manager? Did you also have superuser installed (requirement to use rooted apps)? Please elaborate.
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Superuser is running and other apps ask for SU permission
SINCE the factory reset, have you re-downloaded Rom Manager and do you have access to the Android Market? You may want to re-download rom manager so you can perform a backup of your stock rom (i.e. prior to flashing roms) once you set up your phone how you want due to your accidental factory reset.
I say "may" because the same backup process can be performed via recovery. Recovery can be downloaded from: "http://pvillecomp.com?page_id=128"
Once downloaded, you must install the file via hboot, so reboot and accept the update and DO NOT let your phone off.
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I did re download Rom manager and flash CWM with success. I understand I need to backup my current rom, but I don't know what you mean by "recovery". I am not very comfortable knowing how to proceed. I appreciate your help.
To address your present situation,
Were your contacts stored in gmail OR Verizon backup assistant? If so, those are easily retrieved. You may want them in gmail now on to avoid this from occurring in the future.
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Contacts are in gmail and re synced to my phone
What issues are you having with accessing wifi set up? Are you able to access it at all via Settings/Wireless Networks?
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When I tap on Wi-Fi, it immediately displays "error". In settings, "Error" is shown under Wi-Fi. Add locations is grayed out
Yes, I am saying that a custom Rom/Kernel might fix your WiFi issue.
As for backing up thru recovery it mean booting into CWM, and making a backup. I do this instead of backing up thru Rom Manager because I have had some issues with Rom Manager.
Hi,
so I had (and probably still have) problem with market (process com.android.vending). I decided to wipe all data (reset all stuff) from settings.
Now phone stops while loading (SE logo), it seems to me that it is working, but launcher is gone (I used go launcher). I thought - if I wipe and reset all data, original launcher will take go launcher`s place, but it appears to me, that I am left with no launcher... :/
So I tried to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847970 use this method. When I had same issue with launchers, it helped, but now it is not able to find phone (probably due to reset settings? ).
What would be my next step?
R800i / rooted using DooMLoRD stuff
Reflashing the firmware would be the best solution I can think of, or you might just need to clear the dalvik cache and let it rebuild
Ok, mobile flashed.
How can I upgrade to latest version of android ? I found 2.3.2 only on XDA.
michalpo said:
Ok, mobile flashed.
How can I upgrade to latest version of android ? I found 2.3.2 only on XDA.
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Either connect to sony update service and go to 2.3.4 or flash this .ftf file
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1313505
I followed a youtube video on how to install CM using goomanager. Once I got to the step in goomanager to flash CM and gapps I hit the flash button. I booted into TWRP and I then installed both zips from there. I realize this was probably not the correct way to do it, but now its just stuck in the CM start up screen. Did I brick my phone or is there something I can do to factory reset it?
phatiboombatty said:
I followed a youtube video on how to install CM using goomanager. Once I got to the step in goomanager to flash CM and gapps I hit the flash button. I booted into TWRP and I then installed both zips from there. I realize this was probably not the correct way to do it, but now its just stuck in the CM start up screen. Did I brick my phone or is there something I can do to factory reset it?
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Before we go too far down the rabbit hole, try the following:
Reboot into Recovery (power off, then power on while holding volume up and home button)
In TWRP, fix permissions (under advanced, if I recall correctly).
In TWRP Wipe Menu, clear cache, dalvik cache, and data.
Reboot into system.
I believe that this might fix our bootloop issues.
Thank you!!
topherk said:
Before we go too far down the rabbit hole, try the following:
Reboot into Recovery (power off, then power on while holding volume up and home button)
In TWRP, fix permissions (under advanced, if I recall correctly).
In TWRP Wipe Menu, clear cache, dalvik cache, and data.
Reboot into system.
I believe that this might fix our bootloop issues.
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Phone is working again! Thank you so much!
Only other issue is that when it trys to download something from Play Store it says "such and such could not be downloaded due to an error. (Error retrieving information from server. {RPC: S-5:AEC-0}"
phatiboombatty said:
Phone is working again! Thank you so much!
Only other issue is that when it trys to download something from Play Store it says "such and such could not be downloaded due to an error. (Error retrieving information from server. {RPC: S-5:AEC-0}"
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That happens to me when changing the DPI on my phone (other things can cause it, too). Here's the fix that works for me:
Go into Settings -> Apps, then go to the "All" tab.
Find Google Play Services, Clear Data.
Find Google Play Store, Clear Data.
Find Google Services Framework, Clear Data.
Reboot Phone
When you open up the play store again, it should ask for you to accept terms and conditions (or something similar) again. Just hit OK and it should work again!
topherk said:
That happens to me when changing the DPI on my phone (other things can cause it, too). Here's the fix that works for me:
Go into Settings -> Apps, then go to the "All" tab.
Find Google Play Services, Clear Data.
Find Google Play Store, Clear Data.
Find Google Services Framework, Clear Data.
Reboot Phone
When you open up the play store again, it should ask for you to accept terms and conditions (or something similar) again. Just hit OK and it should work again!
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Thanks! Got it up and running!
@topherk is on a roll. Two/three fixed phones in one day
CNexus said:
@topherk is on a roll. Two/three fixed phones in one day
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All I have to do is copy/paste. Easy as Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V.
topherk said:
All I have to do is copy/paste. Easy as Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V.
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But you can only copy if your original post was very well written. Which they always are :thumbup:
I got the phone as a gift from my uncle in China, it's working fine except I need google apps. From what I've read here and elsewhere I can download the correct version of GApps for my version of android and simply flash it by saving it going into the SD card and entering recovery mode.
I have some questions:
Is there a specific GApps file for the Desire 816 or can I just use any one such as from team android for 4.4 KitKat?
Will this procedure void warranty and how risky is it?
Should I do a back up of the stock OS? Nandroid requires root access and I don't want to root the phone unnecessarily. Also the methods for system back up without root such as holo backup seem unreliable for some devices. Has anyone done a back up for the Desire 816 with holo/Ultimate Backup Tool?
Device Specifications
Android Version: 4.4.2
HTC Sense 5.5
ROM 1.31.1403.1
Kernel Version: 3.4.0-g77ac3fc
[email protected] # 1
SMP PREEMPT
Chiarro said:
I got the phone as a gift from my uncle in China, it's working fine except I need google apps. From what I've read here and elsewhere I can download the correct version of GApps for my version of android and simply flash it by saving it going into the SD card and entering recovery mode.
I have some questions:
Is there a specific GApps file for the Desire 816 or can I just use any one such as from team android for 4.4 KitKat?
Will this procedure void warranty and how risky is it?
Should I do a back up of the stock OS? Nandroid requires root access and I don't want to root the phone unnecessarily. Also the methods for system back up without root such as holo backup seem unreliable for some devices. Has anyone done a back up for the Desire 816 with holo/Ultimate Backup Tool?
Device Specifications
Android Version: 4.4.2
HTC Sense 5.5
ROM 1.31.1403.1
Kernel Version: 3.4.0-g77ac3fc
[email protected] # 1
SMP PREEMPT
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If you want to install the Gaaps, you should have clockworkmod recovery for sure, which requires unlocking your bootloader and rooting. Once you do that you will loose warranty. But do you really think that you ever claim for warranty ? I have used 11 smart phones so far and never went back to the vendor for any issues. I completely relied on XDA forum and never got disheartened. Anyways, thats your choice, whether to live without google apps in your smartphone until your warranty period expires and live like a king by rooting and installing the gapps? If you choose the later option, then start with unlocking the bootloader, followed by rooting, followed by custom recovery installation and then gaaps zip installation.
Btw, use the gapps from the following link http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=10238 rather than the one you found that are for cyanogenmod roms.
vbrsekhar said:
If you want to install the Gaaps, you should have clockworkmod recovery for sure, which requires unlocking your bootloader and rooting. Once you do that you will loose warranty. But do you really think that you ever claim for warranty ? I have used 11 smart phones so far and never went back to the vendor for any issues. I completely relied on XDA forum and never got disheartened. Anyways, thats your choice, whether to live without google apps in your smartphone until your warranty period expires and live like a king by rooting and installing the gapps? If you choose the later option, then start with unlocking the bootloader, followed by rooting, followed by custom recovery installation and then gaaps zip installation.
Btw, use the gapps from the following link http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=10238 rather than the one you found that are for cyanogenmod roms.
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Thanks for the advice. I wound up rooting the phone with Clockwork Recovery Mod. I've tried flashing the gapps-kk-20140606-signed.zip file that you linked, the flashing completes successfully and the phone boots. However as soon as I try to go past the lock screen the error message "Setup wizard has stopped working" is repeated on loop. I did a system restore, tried a package from here to the same effect. I saw a post where someone had a similar issue and did something along the lines of wiping user data and dalvik however for the life of me I can't find it again.
EDIT******
Nevermind, I did a full system restore, wiped Dalvik, Cache, User Data then flashed the modular gapps package I got from the second link I mentioned. I then wiped everything again and started the phone. Went through initial set up and now everything seems fine. Will update if google apps starts playing up.
EDIT # 2
Play store doesn't work properly Will try again in the morning using the package you suggested.
Chiarro said:
Thanks for the advice. I wound up rooting the phone with Clockwork Recovery Mod. I've tried flashing the gapps-kk-20140606-signed.zip file that you linked, the flashing completes successfully and the phone boots. However as soon as I try to go past the lock screen the error message "Setup wizard has stopped working" is repeated on loop. I did a system restore, tried a package from here to the same effect. I saw a post where someone had a similar issue and did something along the lines of wiping user data and dalvik however for the life of me I can't find it again.
EDIT******
Nevermind, I did a full system restore, wiped Dalvik, Cache, User Data then flashed the modular gapps package I got from the second link I mentioned. I then wiped everything again and started the phone. Went through initial set up and now everything seems fine. Will update if google apps starts playing up.
EDIT # 2
Play store doesn't work properly Will try again in the morning using the package you suggested.
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Sorry to note the hiccups you are facing dude. I should have told you about setupwizard thingy, which I learnt about it ages ago. My sincere apologies. Flashing gapps on chinese roms will corrupt the existing setup wizard. So the work around for this is to, backup that system apk, using titanium backup or any other popular ones and then reinstall it once the gapps are installed. But now that you confirmed it working, I am now bit relaxed. But yeah so sorry for that.
Re your play store apk, Google has updated his play store apk recently. Try the new version apk from http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...issions-bigger-buttons-and-more-apk-download/ and then go to Apps, playstore and delete data and cache. Wipe dalvik cache (optional) from the recovery and then try if it works. I am sure it should work without having to delete all this caches and data, but yours being chinese version mobile and had troubles before with it, try those tricks.
All the best.
vbrsekhar said:
Sorry to note the hiccups you are facing dude. I should have told you about setupwizard thingy, which I learnt about it ages ago. My sincere apologies. Flashing gapps on chinese roms will corrupt the existing setup wizard. So the work around for this is to, backup that system apk, using titanium backup or any other popular ones and then reinstall it once the gapps are installed. But now that you confirmed it working, I am now bit relaxed. But yeah so sorry for that.
Re your play store apk, Google has updated his play store apk recently. Try the new version apk from http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...issions-bigger-buttons-and-more-apk-download/ and then go to Apps, playstore and delete data and cache. Wipe dalvik cache (optional) from the recovery and then try if it works. I am sure it should work without having to delete all this caches and data, but yours being chinese version mobile and had troubles before with it, try those tricks.
All the best.
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Thanks again, I followed your advice and my apps now seem to be working ok. I think play store is a little unstable still, I occasionally get errors attempting to download apps (Error 904 I think) but those go away if I just restart the download. I had Facebook messenger force close once but that was when it was going through its tutorial mode. It's now also working fine.
Unfortunately this process seems to break the FM Radio app which is a minor blow, attempting to back up and restore with Titanium Backup gives the message "App was not installed". Same applies when restoring setup. I'm not sure if having a corrupt set up wizard will create problems for me in the future.
The only thing I can think of which would cause the problems restoring system apps is that I didn't apply the wp_mod.ko which is recommended as part of this root procedure. That's meant to allow me to write to the system. The instructions for doing so weren't particularly clear and everything else seemed to be working at the time so I skipped it (I know, probably not the best idea).
Any advice would be appreciated, however right now I'm pretty happy with the rest of my phone working with google apps! I'm also investigating whether spiritFM will work as an alternative to the stock radio app.
Chiarro said:
Thanks again, I followed your advice and my apps now seem to be working ok. I think play store is a little unstable still, I occasionally get errors attempting to download apps (Error 904 I think) but those go away if I just restart the download. I had Facebook messenger force close once but that was when it was going through its tutorial mode. It's now also working fine.
Unfortunately this process seems to break the FM Radio app which is a minor blow, attempting to back up and restore with Titanium Backup gives the message "App was not installed". Same applies when restoring setup. I'm not sure if having a corrupt set up wizard will create problems for me in the future.
The only thing I can think of which would cause the problems restoring system apps is that I didn't apply the wp_mod.ko which is recommended as part of this root procedure. That's meant to allow me to write to the system. The instructions for doing so weren't particularly clear and everything else seemed to be working at the time so I skipped it (I know, probably not the best idea).
Any advice would be appreciated, however right now I'm pretty happy with the rest of my phone working with google apps! I'm also investigating whether spiritFM will work as an alternative to the stock radio app.
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Thanks for updating us with your issues. I think by your description, i can see that it could be cache's problem. What I usually do is, when you install any rom via backup, I try to do factory reset twice from the systems setting and security. This will eliminate all the cache issues that you are facing with google play and fmradio. If you cannot restore the factory settings for any reason, I would then try going to settings --> Apps --> find google play app - -> delete the data and clear cache. This will make you to re enter your google account again. Hopefully, your google play should work fine. Apply the same trick to your fmradio too and see if it makes any difference ?
Hit thanks if it works, so that others would learn from your experience and know that this trick worked.
vbrsekhar said:
Thanks for updating us with your issues. I think by your description, i can see that it could be cache's problem. What I usually do is, when you install any rom via backup, I try to do factory reset twice from the systems setting and security. This will eliminate all the cache issues that you are facing with google play and fmradio. If you cannot restore the factory settings for any reason, I would then try going to settings --> Apps --> find google play app - -> delete the data and clear cache. This will make you to re enter your google account again. Hopefully, your google play should work fine. Apply the same trick to your fmradio too and see if it makes any difference ?
Hit thanks if it works, so that others would learn from your experience and know that this trick worked.
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Unfortunately it didn't fix the radio. Play store was working though.
Hi guys, whats'up?
I'm having problems with my HTC One M8. Since I've installed SkyDragon GPE 5.0 (Lollipop 5.1) I'm having a bad time with some random websites opening automatically even with screen turned off, like while I'm driving for example. It happened a few times but I always closed them without giving them the right attentions...
But yesterday something new happened. While driving I've received a SMS telling me that I subscribed to an "adult service" with the cost of 5€/month. Turned on the screen I saw a page opened with the "subscription plans" of that.
Now.. I've immediatly unsubscribed and called my operator to ensure nothing else was active and Fully wiped my phone and fresh installed Skydragon. I've choosen to add nothing that Aroma Installer was proposing and didn't restore the backups from previous configurations. I've Installed a few apps (the one I use the most) and STILL this morning I've found another website opened!
What should I do?
Thanks in advance
Try instaling it with even less apps if it's possible.
I'd wipe completely everything, including sd card and try a different rom, just in case.
ok! I'll try to flash it all over again and won't install nothing else
thanks
Strange, you sure you wiped user data when you flashed the ROM?
And you got the ROM from here (link on the SD thread) and not elsewhere?
I'd re-flash the ROM (or a different ROM) make sure you do a full wipe, then setup with minimal (even no) extra apps from the Play Store, and see what happens.
redpoint73 said:
Strange, you sure you wiped user data when you flashed the ROM?
And you got the ROM from here (link on the SD thread) and not elsewhere?
I'd re-flash the ROM (or a different ROM) make sure you do a full wipe, then setup with minimal (even no) extra apps from the Play Store, and see what happens.
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Sure did! I downloaded the rom from here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2706391). From PhilZ Touch 6 I chose first "Wipe Data/Factory Reset" then "Wipe Cache Partition". Then, in the installer I wiped it again for "installing a new ROM" and then flashed the rom. No third party apps installed, removed News Stand from Gapps and went on with installation...
Next I installed:
- 3G Watchdog (widget to monitor 3G Data use) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.rgruet.android.g3watchdog&hl=it
- Android Wear https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.wearable.app&hl=it
- Mini Dialer for Wear https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.guidology.android.minidialer&hl=it
- Wear Mini Launcher https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.npi.wearminilauncher&hl=it
- Facebook https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.facebook.katana&hl=it
- Whatsapp https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whatsapp&hl=it
- Slack https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Slack&hl=it
Next day, ads opened up again....
Is there a way to see what else is installed? ADB Command maybe?