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Yes, it seems to work very well. Re-rooted with Nexus Root Toolkit v1.8.3. Just had to re-enable usb debigging first. The toolkit even updated itself with KTU84L binary (4.4.3 for Nexus2013).
I just updated mine, nothing different though, I guess its only bugs fix
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Hi guys, so I got the notification about the update, but I forgot I had to have the stock recovery to install it, and I pressed the install update, it locked my bootloader, but didn't update to 4.4.3, now if I go to system update, press check for updates, it say I'm on latest update. What should I do now?
Szighy said:
Hi guys, so I got the notification about the update, but I forgot I had to have the stock recovery to install it, and I pressed the install update, it locked my bootloader, but didn't update to 4.4.3, now if I go to system update, press check for updates, it say I'm on latest update. What should I do now?
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Boot into twrp, and flash it manually, you'll find the ota zip in /cache.
Unless you are serious/correct about it locking your bootloader, which I never heard of an update doing, then you got a different issue.
I did the same thing, but there's no update in that folder
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one got it, not the other
I've two Nexus 7 2013 units. One got the update message (and it worked) but the other has not. Tried checking for updates on it and it says it's up to date (running 4.4.2). No biggie, just curious that one got it but not the other.
Still haven't rooted either of them yet.
wkearney99 said:
I've two Nexus 7 2013 units. One got the update message (and it worked) but the other has not. Tried checking for updates on it and it says it's up to date (running 4.4.2). No biggie, just curious that one got it but not the other.
Still haven't rooted either of them yet.
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Nothing to be curious about, it's just the way they roll it out.
Go to all applications and clear cache for google services framework. Then recheck for update..
mulperi said:
Go to all applications and clear cache for google services framework. Then recheck for update..
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Not trying to start that debate again, but anyone considering doing this should at least be aware of this article before doing it: Don't clear data for Google Services Framework
phazerorg said:
Not trying to start that debate again, but anyone considering doing this should at least be aware of this article before doing it: Don't clear data for Google Services Framework
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Yep. Agreed, it's much safer to just side load it.
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phazerorg said:
Not trying to start that debate again, but anyone considering doing this should at least be aware of this article before doing it: Don't clear data for Google Services Framework
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Agreed, blanket dumping of data certainly has it's place. I wasn't sure this was one of them. That and I'm honestly ot in any kind of rush to force updates. Still, it's been a few days and the one tablet is still not showing 4.4.3 as available yet. Both are logged into the same google account. No rush, my to-do list has PLENTY of other things on it...
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I took my GNex in the evening from the Assistance Center where they changed my broken MicroUSB port.
They flashed on it 4.0.4 ICS and they unlocked the bootloader.
I update the system with OTA to 4.3 stock.
In order to try the Xposed Framework I used the Toolkit to take root access.
Then, connecting my Google account, when Play Store started to install all of my apps it prompted out an infinite list of error:
first (403)
then (920)
Flashed two times 4.3 stock via Toolkit, locked and unlocked, rooted and unrooted but... nothing.
Also tried to delete my account, delete play store data, delete framework data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik... nothing works.
Phone is uselss in this way... so if anyone has figured out what to do, please let me know.
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I took my GNex in the evening from the Assistance Center where they changed my broken MicroUSB port.
They flashed on it 4.0.4 ICS and they unlocked the bootloader.
I update the system with OTA to 4.3 stock.
In order to try the Xposed Framework I used the Toolkit to take root access.
Then, connecting my Google account, when Play Store started to install all of my apps it prompted out an infinite list of error:
first (403)
then (920)
Flashed two times 4.3 stock via Toolkit, locked and unlocked, rooted and unrooted but... nothing.
Also tried to delete my account, delete play store data, delete framework data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik... nothing works.
Phone is uselss in this way... so if anyone has figured out what to do, please let me know.
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I seem to have the same problem. I can't update nor download apps from the play store because I keep getting 403 errors.
Everything was fine until I flashed CM REMIX rom. That's when I started getting the errors. However nobody is complaining about anything like this on their thread. I've also tried using different gapps packages.
Could it be a server side thing? My other devices seem to be working fine on the same network...
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I seem to have the same problem. I can't update nor download apps from the play store because I keep getting 403 errors.
Everything was fine until I flashed CM REMIX rom. That's when I started getting the errors. However nobody is complaining about anything like this on their thread. I've also tried using different gapps packages.
Could it be a server side thing? My other devices seem to be working fine on the same network...
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I saw on another android board that this is happening also on some brand new Nexus 5, activated just today.
Almost sure it's a server side thing at this point.
omegakibou said:
I saw on another android board that this is happening also on some brand new Nexus 5, activated just today.
Almost sure it's a server side thing at this point.
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If it is, I hope it gets fixed soon, coz my phone barely has any apps right now...
If it's not a server thing I'll try to flash my old rom to see if it helps.
evilnoxx said:
If it is, I hope it gets fixed soon, coz my phone barely has any apps right now...
If it's not a server thing I'll try to flash my old rom to see if it helps.
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I flashed 4.3 stock multiple time but id doesn't work
Right now it downloaded some apps and update some others... then started again to prompt that error.
Mah.
omegakibou said:
I flashed 4.3 stock multiple time but id doesn't work
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Since you are flashing the official 4.3 rom, I really think the problem will just go away by it self (hopefully very soon)
Edit: It started working now all by it self!
evilnoxx said:
Since you are flashing the official 4.3 rom, I really think the problem will just go away by it self (hopefully very soon)
Edit: It started working now all by it self!
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The problem disappeared in a couple of hours. It was a server side problem for sure!
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The problem disappeared in a couple of hours. It was a server side problem for sure!
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Just though you should know: droid-life.com/2014/02/11/psa-handful-of-android-device-owners-being-met-with-403-error-in-google-play
I have nexus 7 2013 wifi and its on android 4.4.4
when i search for update it says its uo to date, why didnt I receive the lollipop update till now?
google pulled ota, you may have to wait a bit longer
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google pulled ota, you may have to wait a bit longer
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Do you have a source for this info?
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If you have custom recovery, you also will not receive the update.
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google pulled ota, you may have to wait a bit longer
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Google pulled back the update for the nexus 4/5 due to SMS bug this does not effect the N7
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/google-sus...-reports-critical-sms-bug-nexus-4-5-6-1475745
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If you have custom recovery, you also will not receive the update.
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If you have a custom recovery you will still receive the OTA notification, it will be capable of being downloaded if you allow it but it will then throw an error if you choose to install it from the "System updates" screen in Settings/About phone. That has been my experience with TWRP 2.8.0.1 and 2.8.1.0. I had been fighting the update earlier in the week, didn't expect to see it because I have a service disabled in google services framework that come to find out does not work anymore. Don't plan on updating for a while.
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Google pulled back the update for the nexus 4/5 due to SMS bug this does not effect the N7
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/google-sus...-reports-critical-sms-bug-nexus-4-5-6-1475745
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Not here in the US that I've heard of. As soon as I re-enable some services I will see it.
Screenshot is from my N5 that has TWRP installed, custom kernel and numerous modified system files.
HI,
I got a notification few days ago that 5.0.1 is now available for my Nexus 7 but when I finally decided to upgrade, the notification was gone and checking system updates show that my system is up-to-date. Anyone know how I can get it back? I don't want to use the zip file and sideloading. My device is a bit complicated because I have Multirom and Ubunut Touch.
Thanks.
Try it ? http://lifehacker.com/5946585/force-an-android-device-to-check-for-a-system-update
Calvin Gross said:
Try it ? http://lifehacker.com/5946585/force-an-android-device-to-check-for-a-system-update
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I've tried that already even if they say it won't work anymore and it will introduce some problems but still no luck.
Maybe the update was rolled-back? The update was downloaded already and all I need to do is install it
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I've tried that already even if they say it won't work anymore and it will introduce some problems but still no luck.
Maybe the update was rolled-back? The update was downloaded already and all I need to do is install it
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If the update was downloaded on your phone, it may be in /cache. Remove it then check again update it will be fine.
There are rumors that the update has been pulled. Many people from other sites claim the same thing.
Calvin Gross said:
If the update was downloaded on your phone, it may be in /cache. Remove it then check again update it will be fine.
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It's not there anymore. Probably it was deleted when I restarted. Could it possibly true that it was pulled-out?
I was actually searching for articles about it but no one says that it is indeed.
Not sure if this is Z Play specific, but I'm running Android 7.0, with the 1st April patch
I've not used WiFi for a while, so I've got 37 updates for apps. Whenever I update, the first app gets to 100% downloaded but then just stays there. A reboot might let me update 1 app, but then the problem returns.
Any ideas?
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Not sure if this is Z Play specific, but I'm running Android 7.0, with the 1st April patch
I've not used WiFi for a while, so I've got 37 updates for apps. Whenever I update, the first app gets to 100% downloaded but then just stays there. A reboot might let me update 1 app, but then the problem returns.
Any ideas?
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Go to your Apps section, see the System Apps, then clear all Data on the Play Store and try again.
Clear playstore data and try.
If that doesn't work then hard reset is the last option.
Jimi Mack said:
Go to your Apps section, see the System Apps, then clear all Data on the Play Store and try again.
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Tried this, still doesn't work
MotoZPlayBoi said:
Tried this, still doesn't work
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Sorry, that was the simple answer. The next step would be do a complete phone reset.
MotoZPlayBoi said:
Tried this, still doesn't work
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I would first do the update to android 7.1.1. For me this fixed many bugs. And you get 06/2017 security patch with over 100 bug fixes. Just check, maybe the update is there.
Hey guys, I've disabled update notifications through play store and I've disabled auto update system under developer settings as well but this keeps popping up every now and then and I can't figure out to block it. I'm rooted on August 2019 pie build. I've searched the services for play services and play store and can't find anything related to what this update might be from.
I've searched around Google and XDA and haven't found anything regarding this specific pop-up. Anyone have any info?
Following..
I have same issue, but mine is more out-of-date than yours! [emoji16]
Hopefully we'll get some answer here, I have not been able to prioritize this issue in normal life, and this holiday season is not giving me any more time for sure...
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The annoying part is it doesn't pop up as a notification or an app that would show up in overview mode otherwise I could just long press on it and figure out what process it's coming from. I gotta figure it's from one of the play services but there's so many different ones and nothing I've seen really stands out like updater or anything like that.
Just letting you know, if it pops up & you accidentally hit the update button, turn off wifi & data, then clear the cache/storage on Google Play Services to stop the update.
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Just letting you know, if it pops up & you accidentally hit the update button, turn off wifi & data, then clear the cache/storage on Google Play Services to stop the update.
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Mine just fails because I cannot connect to google without a VPN.
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Hey guys, I've disabled update notifications through play store and I've disabled auto update system under developer settings as well but this keeps popping up every now and then and I can't figure out to block it. I'm rooted on August 2019 pie build. I've searched the services for play services and play store and can't find anything related to what this update might be from.
I've searched around Google and XDA and haven't found anything regarding this specific pop-up. Anyone have any info?
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I think the process is android system, notification section, it should be listed as download or update or very similar, just turn it off.
boe323 said:
I think the process is android system, notification section, it should be listed as download or update or very similar, just turn it off.
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Looks like your right. ? Appreciate it. Any idea how to make it changeable? It's greyed out so I cant uncheck it
How about updating?? Problem solved
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How about updating?? Problem solved
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This is funny. People are here denying updates, and I'm here wondering where my Dec update is. I still haven't gotten it along with a ton of others.
bobbyphoenix said:
This is funny. People are here denying updates, and I'm here wondering where my Dec update is. I still haven't gotten it along with a ton of others.
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I'm on a 3a xl and I got my update Dec 2nd. You can always manually Flash the update it's all ready to download
Also interested in blocking this popup.
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Just found this command to try in another system update blocking thread. Trying it out now. Not sure how often the pop-up appears but I usually see it about twice a week
pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.phone.PopupDialog
I haven't seen any negative side effects to using this yet but if someone thinks so please let me know.
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Just to let you guys know the command I previously posted has worked. It's been over 2 weeks now and it has not popped back up at all and nothing is broken that I've noticed so far.
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@CruelSun @ShatteredHalo
Just to let you guys know the command I previously posted has worked. It's been over 2 weeks now and it has not popped back up at all and nothing is broken that I've noticed so far.
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If your rooted you can always delete updater apk in system app or priv app
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If your rooted you can always delete updater apk in system app or priv app
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There is nothing with update or updater listed that I can delete when I use titanium. I think Google combined it with play services.
Any idea where it would be located for manual deletion? I've searched through both system and priv apps folders and found nothing that would indicate it is the system updater?
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@CruelSun @ShatteredHalo
Just to let you guys know the command I previously posted has worked. It's been over 2 weeks now and it has not popped back up at all and nothing is broken that I've noticed so far.
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Thank you!
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Does the "pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.phone.PopupDialog" need to be run on a rooted device?
I tried on my unrooted pixel 5, but get the following error. Unfortunately I can't root because of my banking apps.
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adb shell pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.phone.PopupDialog
Exception occurred while executing 'disable':
java.lang.SecurityException: Shell cannot change component state for com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.update.phone.PopupDialog to 2
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.setEnabledSetting(PackageManagerService.java:21042)
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I found the answer myself. YES it needs root
I have tried to run this 'pm disable' command and run into the Java error. I am rooted, though with ADB, trying to gain root or anything, everything seems to get a 'permission denied' error.
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I have tried to run this 'pm disable' command and run into the Java error. I am rooted, though with ADB, trying to gain root or anything, everything seems to get a 'permission denied' error.
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Your device need to be rooted for it to work