So it looks like Google Play just upgraded itself to Build Version 6.0.0, and now whenever I try to go to the My apps page or try to download any app, Google Play says "Check your connection and try again". Anyone else have this issue? Anyone have a solution?
UPDATE: Looks like the cause of my problems was an app called AdAway, which was somehow blocking access to google's servers. (leaving this up for reference in case anyone encounters a similar issue)
it is working 100% on my fire phone with cm11
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Hello,
I have a GSM Galaxy Nexus which I just flashed to Jelly bean, via the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849
Runs great, the only issue is I get "Network Error, check your network connection and try again" when accessing the new Google search bar (Google Now).
I read in that thread to try switching to the UGLC1 radio. I did this and still get an error. I've also set my Language to English (US), ensured google web search was not paused, and both checked and unchecked the "search on google.com" checkbox in settings. Anyone have any other things to try?
For the record I'm on bell in Canada.
I'm seeing the same thing except that I think the problem is larger than that. I haven't yet gotten a connection to the Google Server (wifi and signal bars are still grey instead of blue) and opening things like Talk or allow me to download apps from the store.
Running: Android 4.1
I9250UGLC1
JRN84D
ercousin said:
I'm seeing the same thing except that I think the problem is larger than that. I haven't yet gotten a connection to the Google Server (wifi and signal bars are still grey instead of blue) and opening things like Talk or allow me to download apps from the store.
Running: Android 4.1
I9250UGLC1
JRN84D
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now that you mention it google talk is not connecting for me either, and the wifi and signal bars stay grey.
I can however download apps from the google play store.
Anyone have any luck with this. I can seem to still download apps and get Gmail, but it doesn't run at all in the background.
Wipe the data for Google Services Framework and then reboot your phone.
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Wipe the data for Google Services Framework and then reboot your phone.
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Can someone confirm this method works?
Confirmed! Didn't even have to re enter gmail address. Simple clear & reboot worked like a charm.
I resolved this over the weekend. My problem was with using TitaniumBackup and restoring via 'restore missing apps and system data'. When I reflashed, did another TB restore for only missing apps everything works fine (including greyed out wifi and signal bars)
I'm experiencing a weird problem concerning app compatibility on the Google Play Store.
I am finding my phone is no longer compatible with apps that were compatible with it about a month ago. For example, Dead Trigger was once compatible on my phone but when I try to download it again from Google Play, it says my device is not compatible. Dead Trigger isn't the only app that this is happening with. It's happening with a few others. Anyone have this problem? Does this mean I should update to a newer ROM version? I've already tried clear cache/clear data in the app but it doesn't fix the problem.
My phone:
VZW Galaxy Nexus
Android Ver. 4.0.4
AOKP_toro_build 37
I am facing difficulty downloading anything from the play store when using 4G connection. I can get great data speeds on speedtest and anything else data related, except play store downloads. SGS3 does not have the same problems. Wifi downloads are not affected.
Has anyone else faced or resolved this issue?
So far I have tried clearing play store, download manager, google account, services framework, even went as far as a factory reset.
Suggestions anyone?
Thanks.
Edit: Version 4.2.1
Turns out it was the towers. After NV upgrades to the others in the area it's working now.
When Google Play Services (GPS) version 4.0.33 was posted here, I downloaded and applied it without issue. Even though I wasn't having any trouble with it, I decided to incorporate all of my system app updates with Titanium Backup to open up a little space on my phone. I had a handful of apps ready for incorporation, so I just hit run and set my phone down for a few minutes to let it finish. I've never had any trouble with this operation before, but this time it hung when it reached GPS until I force quit TB. When I went to restart the operation, GPS was no longer listed as an app ready for incorporation, so I figured it had worked and everything was fine. TB hung up two more times after that on different apps, so I continued the operation 1 app at a time until I was finished. Geting to the point, I noticed I no longer had GPS on my phone later when I went to open an app that required and it told me I didn't have it. So I went to the Play Store and downloaded version 4.0.31 and installed it as a normal app. Then I used TB to convert it to a System App because that was the way it was before. But then it started force closing and none of my apps that require it would work. So I removed it and restored the original that I had backed up with TB, and everything was fine again. I decided not to mess with the 4.0.33 update anymore. Then a few days ago 4.0.33 was officially available on the Play Store as an update, so I updated that way. Ever since, every time I restart my phone it force closes 3 or 4 times, but then seems to work fine until the next reboot/start up. Also, I've noticed that every time GPS starts having issues, the Google Settings app icon turns grey*, but it seems like it still works fine regardless of the color of the icon.
Anyway, I was just wondering if I was the only one having these issues, or if someone has managed to fix it if you've experienced this? Thanks in advance!
* It was always green before this fiasco, now it's only green if I "Uninstall Updates" to GPS via App Manager since GPS no longer shows up on the Play Store for me until I have uninstalled the 4.0.33 update, and then it shows it's ready for an update...
I ran into the same problem after I tried to integrate GPS 4.0.33 into the stock rooted ROM of my Nexus 7 (4.4 KitKat). I had to reinstall 4.0.31 in order to get it back to work. After the first reboot GPS was automatically updated to 4.0.33, but I won't try integrating it with Titanium again for fear of running into the same issue. I used to integrate all of the Google apps that came with the stock ROMs as soon as I received an update. But with 4.3 JB I started running into problems when I tried to integrate Chrome, Earth and Google +. I recently got updates for all of these, but I did not tried to integrate them into 4.4. My Google settings icon is grey, but I don't know if that is causing any side effects. I was never able to manually update GPS via the Play Store. It has always been pushed to my Nexus 7 and SGS3. It would be nice to know what specifically makes these apps incompatible for integration with Titanium or with other program for that matter. For what I can see, there is enough storage space left to integrate them. In previous ROMs I have also used Apps2ROM to integrate apps that were not included in the stock ROMs. Btw, what version of Android are you running?
I've seen a few threads without replies about this topic, but has anyone gotten the Play Store to work on a stock 8.4.3? I've found that stock is the most useable ROM speed-wise and the only major setback for me is lack of the Play Store.
I've tried several guides:
http://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-get-the-google-play-store-on-the-kindle-fire-hd/
http://www.howtogeek.com/232726/how-to-install-the-google-play-store-on-your-amazon-fire-tablet/
http://www.lovemyfire.com/google-play-apps-kindle-fire.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2365224
I've gotten everything installed and it did work at first, but it wouldn't download any apps without updating first and then it worked for a couple apps. I then started getting the error "Google Play Services Framework has stopped." constantly. As soon as it closed it would reopen without a couple seconds and the only thing I could do was trudge along and force stop the framework service. Removing the updates kept the error and it needed a fresh install to stop the errors.
Now I reckon I'm up ****s creek without a paddle but if anyone had any ideas or has successfully gotten Play Store working I would happy if you could share any info.
Cheers.