How to get Google to backup your apps anymore. I have to load mine manually when I switch ROMs
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Can we please get an update to the app that will show the cdma development forum?
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Go to settings and apps and delete app data/cache. If this doesn't work try uninstalling and reinstalling.
Awesome. Thanks a lot I appreciate it.
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No problem don't forget to back it up again with titanium now that it shows up, or you will have to repeat the process when you restore again
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I have galaxy nexus GSM locked boot loader 4.04 and installed the app and its says that is is not available for my device or carrier (there is no sum card in the phone)
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Restart your phone.
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I restarted dint work so uninstall the update now it opens initializes then says carrier or device is not certified....
Is it related to the battery cuz I have removed it several times
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ayaad said:
...(there is no sum card in the phone)...
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That's your problem right there... put a *working* sim card in and try again. Google wallet verifies your local through your cell provider.
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After clearing data and uninstall the the app icon disappeared and in the play store open or uninstall icon disappeared...???
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It doesn't work on my GNex with stock 4.04 yakju on AT&T. App is missing in Play Store and if I install from computer browser and try to launch it says device not supported. Is it takju only now or is it AT&T?
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So I flashed 4.1.1 jelly bean and I was checking my storage and this is what I got!! What's wrong with my storage?
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I recognise that. I had the same problem, but you just have to wait. There is a tab that is called misc. That show up after a while, there is probably your storage disappearing.
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So I flashed 4.1.1 jelly bean and I was checking my storage and this is what I got!! What's wrong with my storage?
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your available storage space is 4.33G, what is the problem?
I have 13.33 GB available overall and I haven't used more than 3 GB yet it says I only have 4GB left!!
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Same here buy it doesn't bother me so much
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While it was "Calculating" there is an item called "Misc", and it disappears after calculating is done. I think maybe it's your nandroid backups, Titanium backups, or some other files. I suggest you to adb shell into your device and use "busybox du -sd1" to see which directory takes most space.
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Exactly the same happens on my Gnex
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I don't have titanium backup or anything. My phone isn't even rooted. Did any of you guys find a solution to this problem?
What is a nandroid backup anyway?
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use a free google play market app called DiskUsage to find exacty whats taking up your storage..
Thanks man. That worked, it shows that I have my old apps (Shadow gun, max Payne etc) still stored. Is it safe to just delete them using the app you recommended since it gives me the option to?
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Thanks man. That worked, it shows that I have my old apps (Shadow gun, max Payne etc) still stored. Is it safe to just delete them using the app you recommended since it gives me the option to?
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yea, thats what i normally do when i find something taking space that i dont want. its usually app data from a deleted app that takes up the missing space(for me).
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Thanks man. That worked, it shows that I have my old apps (Shadow gun, max Payne etc) still stored. Is it safe to just delete them using the app you recommended since it gives me the option to?
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ASTRO file manager is a good tool for doing the usual file manipulation tasks, and it does not require a rooted phone to work with SD card contents. It's free on the Play store.
Just long-press on a file and tap "delete" or use the "multi" button to select and move/copy/delete/etc. multiple files at once.
I have the most strange problem. Over Wi-Fi, I can download, browse anything. Except downloading or updating market apps. I have tried different Wi-Fi and everything works except apps download/update. It downloads/updates over 3G just fine. I tried clearing the app cache, rebooting, everything, but nothing works. Anyone has this problem? I have play store 3.9.16
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is this at a workplace? they may have you firewalled
Any Wi-Fi network. I have tried many!
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reflash rom
You running miui?
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Stock 4.1.2. Everything is stock!
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I'm on 4.2.2 and when using Google Now I get a "card" suggesting to upgrade the search up
But whenever I hit the Play, I get a message that the device isn't compatible
I tried Google about it but cannot find anything about the issue
Am I the only one with this issue?
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Did you change DPI?
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I did.
Is it related?
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Absolutely related. You might need to revert to stock dpi, clear market data, update and then put your dpi back to where you want it.
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Well, I just did it
But still get the error of device not compatible
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Even more
I rebooted into recovery, wiped cache and dalvik, but still get the error
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Actually, after stopping Google Framework I was able to get 7 Google products updated I was not even aware of
Thank you
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Not sure if this will work but try dirty flashing your ROM and gapps. If not clean install and get it over with. Next time use pimp my ROM app when changing DPI or xposed.
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Not sure if this will work but try dirty flashing your ROM and gapps. If not clean install and get it over with. Next time use pimp my ROM app when changing DPI or xposed.
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I'm using stock ROM, just rooted with modified build.prop (the DPI part)
not sure pimp my ROM will not do the same in this case