Google Services *wakelock* - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

Google Services framework won't let my phone sleep. I just noticed it last night. I've tried everything i can think of. I disable it, it sleeps fine. I re-enable it, won't sleep. I've talked it down to this particular apk. I cannot leave it disabled. It controls Google apps. Can't use play store, etc. What gives?
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You tried clearing the data for it, then rebooting?

mrhaley30705 said:
You tried clearing the data for it, then rebooting?
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Yeah. That was my first step before actually freezing it. There were 3 things under Google Services. Google account manager, Google framework services, and network locations. I cleared data on all three until i narrowed it down to just the framework that was causing my wakelock.
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Market force closing

All of a sudden today, anytime I log into the Market and then click an actual app, it crashes. Is this a system wide Android Market down thing today ?
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Zorachus said:
All of a sudden today, anytime I log into the Market and then click an actual app, it crashes. Is this a system wide Android Market down thing today ?
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Clear your app cache/data for market and sign in again.
artvandelay440 said:
Clear your app cache/data for market and sign in again.
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Thanks tried that, logged back in. Same thing. Force close soon as I click an app.
This is only time I have ever had an issue with the Market. Was working normal just yesterday.
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What could be the problem ?
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Try clearing data from Market and Google Services Framework, reboot, then sign back in...
danger-rat said:
Try clearing data from Market and Google Services Framework, reboot, then sign back in...
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Tried that. Rebooted now can't get into Market at all. Says server error retry. Kept retrying and nothing.
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Hm, just noticed that I have the same issue as the op; any clue anyone..? Cleared the data on Google Services Framework and can't log in to the market either.
P.S. Apps install just fine from the web market to the phone.
Need to push this up; I've now flashed a new rom after full wipes and it's still there.
Gummy's latest & latest trinity kernel, gsm o2 Germany.
same here AOKP M3
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if clearing cache
setting another zone with MarketEnabler
and resetting language to US doesn't work - reinstall gapps.

My nexus won't download free apps from the Google store? Help

I can download and install paid apps but when I try to get a free app it says error, any help would be grateful.
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Did you try clearing data and cache for the google play app and rebooting?
midnightdevil66 said:
Did you try clearing data and cache for the google play app and rebooting?
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still didnt work it says, ''Error processing purchase. [DF-BPA-09]''
optimaljam said:
still didnt work it says, ''Error processing purchase. [DF-BPA-09]''
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There is a few work a rounds for this and it is different for different people.
1.go to sync, then Google. Click to unsync Google mail and click to sync again.
2. Go into all applications, find Google services framework or something like that and clear all of it's data.
3. This is known to work less but just try hitting install repeatedly and it MIGHT work.
Hope I helped.
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sensation lover said:
There is a few work a rounds for this and it is different for different people.
1.go to sync, then Google. Click to unsync Google mail and click to sync again.
2. Go into all applications, find Google services framework or something like that and clear all of it's data.
3. This is known to work less but just try hitting install repeatedly and it MIGHT work.
Hope I helped.
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Didnt work.
I have this issue as well from time to time
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Maybe Google saw your last tax report and figured you can pay for all your apps?
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Can't connect to Play Store?

Every time I open the Google Play Store app, this is what I get any one know how to fix this? I already cleared data for Google services framework and for the app itself, rebooted, and nada.
Google is having periodic server issues, the problem is probably not you
The only thing that's worked for me is to delete your Google account from sync, then reinstall it (give it a couple minutes to do it's thing), then clear data from Google play store in app manager. Then *whalla* works again. Seriously. Haven't had a problem since.
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drewmonge said:
The only thing that's worked for me is to delete your Google account from sync, then reinstall it (give it a couple minutes to do it's thing), then clear data from Google play store in app manager. Then *whalla* works again. Seriously. Haven't had a problem since.
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Thanks! This worked like a charm
IronReaver17 said:
Thanks! This worked like a charm
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Awesome!
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[Q] Package File is Invalid

Has anyone else had a problem with updating or downloading apps? I've tried everything. I've called both Google Play Support and AT&T. I've restarted my router and modem, factory reset my phone, re-flashed the UCAMA4 ROM and updated to the latest UCAMC3 and it still happens. Most notably with Google apps like Chrome, Maps, Play Music, YouTube, Google Plus and Hangouts.
Been having the same issue all day.
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also doing it with samsung apps
Try updating from network not wifi. I did and it worked
Yes been trying to update Samsung link and keep getting this error.
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thunderx2000 said:
Has anyone else had a problem with updating or downloading apps? I've tried everything. I've called both Google Play Support and AT&T. I've restarted my router and modem, factory reset my phone, re-flashed the UCAMA4 ROM and updated to the latest UCAMC3 and it still happens. Most notably with Google apps like Chrome, Maps, Play Music, YouTube, Google Plus and Hangouts.
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I'm not a programmer, net tech background, but you guys have the latest issues posting on the web. I've been having the same issues all day, spoke with Google and ran their pre-programmed solutions. I'm just trying to do a reset & rebuild, all other apps seemed to install all right. Originally had issues with updating Chrome & Samsung Link, but in the past hr these 2 have been updated successfully. Only remaining issue is trying to install Twitter, still getting the same error.
Google issues all day myself. ..
And being linked to my home and work computers has made the problem even worse as I'm 4 states away from home. .
But I guess it's okay. .
At least I can post. ..g
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I have 5 phones on my account and 4 (including the phone I personally use) of them, that I know of, are getting this message when trying to update apps or install apps. This includes certain Google apps, the AT&T apps and Facebook Messenger. I'm guessing this is going to turn into a widespread issue. I honestly think anyone and everyone who are having should call the Google Play Support number to report this error. Maybe then they fast track a fix once the programmers are notified of the error.
I said this once I'll say it again.. Try and update ur apps from a cellular network.. Not wifi......
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twanskys204 said:
I said this once I'll say it again.. Try and update ur apps from a cellular network.. Not wifi......
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Just tried 3 times to update Chrome Beta, over cellular network and got the error...
That's weird... I had a Samsung link update, I would get same error... Then I tried over cellular network and presto it worked.. Maybe keep trying?
twanskys204 said:
That's weird... I had a Samsung link update, I would get same error... Then I tried over cellular network and presto it worked.. Maybe keep trying?
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I try over cell data and wifi with same results on Netflix app. All i get is error
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twanskys204 said:
I said this once I'll say it again.. Try and update ur apps from a cellular network.. Not wifi......
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Tried that. It works temporarily.
From my perspective, I think this error is linked to Android Device Manager. I haven't received the update yet, but started receiving this message on Monday. That is about the same time Android Device Manager started rolling out.
Things I tried...
Just trying to help figure out what is up so...
I have cleared cache on the google services, rolled back the settings update (gms.apk - removed the device manager), updated to the latest app store (4.3.10 - was on older version). I tried updating after each, no luck.
I can still download other apps, just not the google beta.
And if it matters, I am running Slim/ Devil with TBO apps...
EDIT: Working now...didn't do anything.
Wish I had seen this thread before I wiped my phone 18 times today. O well. Only Facebook is giving me this issue now.
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thunderx2000 said:
I have 5 phones on my account and 4 (including the phone I personally use) of them, that I know of, are getting this message when trying to update apps or install apps. This includes certain Google apps, the AT&T apps and Facebook Messenger. I'm guessing this is going to turn into a widespread issue. I honestly think anyone and everyone who are having should call the Google Play Support number to report this error. Maybe then they fast track a fix once the programmers are notified of the error.
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The least they could do is allow manual update capabilities for the play services apk...
Try un installing the latest update from within your application drawer. .then allow Google services to update again. .
This issue is gone for me after doing so...g
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Try deleting the app cache first. Then, delete the Google account and add it back. That should fix it for you.
Others have reported that this method doesn't fix their problems, but it did for me.
I have deleted the Dalvik Cache in the recovery mode as well, FYI.
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ArborRes said:
Try deleting the app cache first. Then, delete the Google account and add it back. That should fix it for you.
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Tried that, doesn't work.
ArborRes said:
Try deleting the app cache first. Then, delete the Google account and add it back. That should fix it for you.
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Tried that as well, it doesn't work. But I noticed when I went to remove my google account there was a little message at the bottom that said Sync is currently having issues.

play services eating battery

Had my note 10.1 2014 for about 2 weeks. charged like 4 times so battery cycle is not the issue. im at 19% right now and its indicating that play services used up 48% so that means that 34% (71%*48%) was used up by play services. i have sync turned off and most google services turned off (play music,books,videos etc). i am wondering what this drain in battery may be caused by. betterbatterystats shows no apps or google services taking up battery. anyone else experience this issue?
sameer1807 said:
Had my note 10.1 2014 for about 2 weeks. charged like 4 times so battery cycle is not the issue. im at 19% right now and its indicating that play services used up 48% so that means that 34% (71%*48%) was used up by play services. i have sync turned off and most google services turned off (play music,books,videos etc). i am wondering what this drain in battery may be caused by. betterbatterystats shows no apps or google services taking up battery. anyone else experience this issue?
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definitely, across all my android devices (p605 and nexus 5).
the first thing i do after flashing is converting google play services to user app (either using TIB or uninstalling/reinstalling) and then greenify it. i found that using greenify to hibernate google play services as a system app won't go the full way.
im happy with that workaround, although i find google should fix this. its the same on all devices across all android versions for a couple weeks already. some are affected, some aren't.
Can we freeze google services? What will effect it?
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reubenskelly1992 said:
Can we freeze google services? What will effect it?
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It will only affect automatic updates. You have to open play store to trigger automatic updates, other than that no side effects.
That's good, I always manually update apps any way, I like to know what's changed, so all that battery is used for nothing? Glad I froze it
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Ok Ok had to reactivate google service, a few apps won't open unless it's activated, like Google keep, maps, Groupon , probably a few more
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reubenskelly1992 said:
That's good, I always manually update apps any way, I like to know what's changed, so all that battery is used for nothing? Glad I froze it
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you don't freeze it, use greenify to force hibernation. that way it can be put to sleep when you're not using the device.
madsquabbles said:
you don't freeze it, use greenify to force hibernation. that way it can be put to sleep when you're not using the device.
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How do I do this on greenify? It's not on my listed apps in the greenify app
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Thanks for the input everyone..and although greenify seems to be a viable option, I'm trying to hold off rooting.. Never know when warranties can come in handy..not trying to pay for replacing parts etc..and battery life seems like the only reason to root so may just have to live with it until a hopeful update rolls out.
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meks007 said:
definitely, across all my android devices (p605 and nexus 5).
the first thing i do after flashing is converting google play services to user app (either using TIB or uninstalling/reinstalling) and then greenify it. i found that using greenify to hibernate google play services as a system app won't go the full way.
im happy with that workaround, although i find google should fix this. its the same on all devices across all android versions for a couple weeks already. some are affected, some aren't.
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The problem lies across all Android devices it's a bug with location services. go to location services and switch it off and your battery life will be restored to normal guaranteed. Google will fix this in their next update
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The problem lies across all Android devices it's a bug with location services. go to location services and switch it off and your battery life will be restored to normal guaranteed. Google will fix this in their next update
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i've got location services disabled on all my devices and play still kills the battery. greenifying it is the only thing that works for me.
reubenskelly1992 said:
How do I do this on greenify? It's not on my listed apps in the greenify app
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you gotta either use titanium to make it a user app (move from system) or use the donation version of greenify and install xposed framework.
madsquabbles said:
i've got location services disabled on all my devices and play still kills the battery. greenifying it is the only thing that works for me.
you gotta either use titanium to make it a user app (move from system) or use the donation version of greenify and install xposed framework.
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That's very strange works me and most other people having the same problem. Plenty forums about this just Google would fix it faster
Sayid_Jarah said:
That's very strange works me and most other people having the same problem. Plenty forums about this just Google would fix it faster
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it must just be a mix of apps or set ups that cause this. even other still have the drain with location services off. i've turned of location history in maps. the only device not affected by this drain is my daughter asus hd7.
madsquabbles said:
it must just be a mix of apps or set ups that cause this. even other still have the drain with location services off. i've turned of location history in maps. the only device not affected by this drain is my daughter asus hd7.
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I just started getting this battery drain too,... I am not sure if it is coincidental but it seems after I've installed FasterGPS app and set the NTP server to my closest location...

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