Hi guys,
recently my M9 started to show a permanent toast notification at the bottom of the screen saying "Remote Service has stopped". Since then, i am not even able to do calls, the Phone app freezes as soon as i tap on "call". I also got a error message, that told me something was wrong with the dolby service. My M9 started to behave strange in general.
I was on Android Revolution 14 and ElementalX 3.08. I also tried reformatting everything and installed ViperONE 3.50 and ThunderZap 5.0. But even on a fresh install i get this message/notification.
What could be wrong?
From what I've read you have to factory reset.
If you choose to factory reset you must remove your google account from the device beforehand as there is a chance of being caught in the frp loop.
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Hi Everyone,
After the random reboot problem which was hopefully resolved by doing factory reset, i'm facing another problem.
I'm getting message "com.htc.bgp has stopped unexpectedly."
This started happening from this morning, and the error repeats untill I reboot the phone, and even after rebooting the error starts coming after few hours. Message pops up when I open any new application, even the phone dialer!
What could be the problem?
have you removed any apps etc with titanium backup or similar? doesn't say if you're rooted or not, but i recall this error would show if (twitter i think) was removed from the phone.
Phone is just 2 days old, except few games I even haven't installed a single app!
Phone is not rooted..
So last night I flashed dottat's RUU (http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...nt/ruu-vzw-kitkat4-4-3-sense-6-s-off-t2867643) to update my phone to 4.4.3 stock. Usually when I run the stock rom, I try to get rid of all the verizon bloat garbage using root app delete and root browser. Maybe this time I got a little overzealous, because I most recently deleted two system apps: verizon location app, and the verizon cloud sync app. Before I did this, everything seemed to run fine. But after getting rid of those two, everything went haywire. Every few seconds my phone app would crash and it would give me the message that "unfortunately, com.android.phone has crashed"and the display kept flickering on and off. Also, I keep getting a poppup for an app called Phone: HBPCG Current Country" telling me I have not input my country, and asks me to select one from a blank list. After trying a few things, I went into TWRP to wipe the cache and dalvik. Fortunately, that seems to have cleared up the com.phone process from crashing every 10 seconds or so. But I still keep getting asked to select a country from "HBPCG Current Country". Has anybody experienced this or does anybody know how to stop it, maybe by deleting another service? I can't remember ever seeing a "verizon location reporting" app in 4.4.2 so I figured it was more garbage that verizon added to the ROM as needless bloat, and didn't think it would affect other phone services.
Thanks for any help on this, it's really irritating me. If I can't get it resolved I figure I might have the run the RUU again.
I should probably also mention that after wiping the caches, I got the "android is upgrading" bit when I rebooted and it said it was optimizing 67 apps. I'm not sure what that was for since I didn't flash any updates or anything, but I figure maybe recaching some system info since I ripped out so much system bloatware?
Now that santod released stock 4.4.3 debloated you should just flash that ROM instead. Sounds like less of a headache to just completely wipe and go from there.
BranC85 said:
So last night I flashed dottat's RUU (http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...nt/ruu-vzw-kitkat4-4-3-sense-6-s-off-t2867643) to update my phone to 4.4.3 stock. Usually when I run the stock rom, I try to get rid of all the verizon bloat garbage using root app delete and root browser. Maybe this time I got a little overzealous, because I most recently deleted two system apps: verizon location app, and the verizon cloud sync app. Before I did this, everything seemed to run fine. But after getting rid of those two, everything went haywire. Every few seconds my phone app would crash and it would give me the message that "unfortunately, com.android.phone has crashed"and the display kept flickering on and off. Also, I keep getting a poppup for an app called Phone: HBPCG Current Country" telling me I have not input my country, and asks me to select one from a blank list. After trying a few things, I went into TWRP to wipe the cache and dalvik. Fortunately, that seems to have cleared up the com.phone process from crashing every 10 seconds or so. But I still keep getting asked to select a country from "HBPCG Current Country". Has anybody experienced this or does anybody know how to stop it, maybe by deleting another service? I can't remember ever seeing a "verizon location reporting" app in 4.4.2 so I figured it was more garbage that verizon added to the ROM as needless bloat, and didn't think it would affect other phone services.
Thanks for any help on this, it's really irritating me. If I can't get it resolved I figure I might have the run the RUU again.
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Verizon Location WAS in fact in 4.4.2, and many services of the phone depend on it and won't function without it…
After I unlock my phone I am greeted with a series of errors stating "Unfortunately xyz.. has stopped". I can't get past them, the first app closed is print spooler, but the most common one is Google Services Framework. After that just any other app crashes. After I get past some errors I am able to tap something but I still can't go into the options for a factory reset. Also it looks like flashing haven't deleted any of the applications I've installed a 2 flashes back on 30.2.A.0.100.
The problem showed up after flashing 30.2.A.0.100. The version I flashed before was 30.0.A.1.23 which resulted in a boot loop.
Help appreciated. Thanks.
Problem solved!
Forcing my way to factory reset was the solution to this problem...
I upgraded my Phone to Android 6.0 MM last week and afterwards i couldnt uninstall ANY apps without my phone restarting and the app is still there and I cant set a lock on it then when i try to access the security tab it says "unfortunately, the process com.android.settings has stopped". ive tried resetting my phone to factory but it doesnt fix the problems
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I upgraded my Phone to Android 6.0 MM last week and afterwards i couldnt uninstall ANY apps without my phone restarting and the app is still there and I cant set a lock on it then when i try to access the security tab it says "unfortunately, the process com.android.settings has stopped". ive tried resetting my phone to factory but it doesnt fix the problems
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Same issue here, just bought a new LG g4, came in sealed box with android 6.0. I can't set a lock screen, go into security's or delete apps with out crashing. The phone is empty, no user data yet. I can not even finish setting up phone. I've tried soft and hard resets, also safe mode none of which make any difference. Frustrating
Did you setup encryption on your device
Hey so I dug up my old Galaxy Nexus and wanted to get it ready for my dad to use. However after booting up when ever I try to do anything (press on an app or the menu) a notification pops up saying " Trebuche launcher has crashed". Rendering me unable to do anything as I can't get into the menu or settings either. I am not sure what to do. I think the phone has some version of Jelly bean on it from Cyenogen mod. It is a while back since I did anything with it.
So before I mess up and brick it I wanted to ask if anyone knows how to go forward with it.
In a crazy coincidence this is exactly the problem I ran into yesterday. I factory reset it in TWRP several times and it always eventually happened again. It may not be related, but it first happened immediately after updating the play store/services and agreeing to the play protect.
This last time I removed the SIM, reset, and reboot it. I immediately opened the play store (without opening the app drawer or trying to click on settings), turned off auto updating, and downloaded Nova Launcher. When you click home it asks which you'd prefer. I was then able to go to settings without any problems.
So far it's been about 45 minutes without crashing and restarting.
LineageOS (the successor of CyanogenMod) has an official build for toro that is currently maintained so after a complete backup I intend to flash it.
Hope this helped