My phone was rooted but I restored everything back to stock. I then updated to Nougat with no problems, other than this one!
I check for system updates and it says I have these two:
HTC Sense Home
46.1MB v8.13.781902
HTC Mail
8.27MB v8.2.868761
I click the Install (2) button and they download.
I see then being downaloaded in the notifivation bar
Then it says Application updates (1/2)
Installing...
I click on that notification as nothing happens for a while and then it says:
Unable to complete the installation
An error occured whilst installing the software updates
You may check for software updates again in Settings, under about.
Its been like this for a few months!
This isn't my main phone, I just use this for a spare phone, my main phone is a Google Pixel 2 XL.
What does Google play say when updating via that?.
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Hi! My HTC Wildfire S became laggy so i decided to do a hard reset.
After doing that, i'm stuck with a few problems:
1) My Android version is 2.22.405.1. When i search for system
updates, it says, that my phone is up to date. I read, that
2.3.5 is officialy available, i'd like to have at least 2.3.3, but first
i'd just like to get notice, that update is available. I resetted the phone
few more times, but every time there are no updates.
2) I entered gmail account with market and it found updates for gmail and
market... but all downloads are paused?
Any help please?
TY
Oh yes.. and upper notification tab... it's gone! I can't pull
the bar down anymore.
Anyone?...
Download an official ruu and run it.
You may need to create a goldcard.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074445
I am said to have an android update to install; i tap, phone reboots, and got a green circle; when the progress bar is at about 30%, the logo changes for a red triangle.
Where is the update log ? How can I track the issue ?
Is it possible to apply updates manually ?
Phone rooted and heavily modified. I did not changed that many things in /system, but I installed Xposed, and some plugins may have done more things than me.
I usually have TWRP, but I restaured the original recovery for this update.
doublehp said:
I am said to have an android update to install; i tap, phone reboots, and got a green circle; when the progress bar is at about 30%, the logo changes for a red triangle.
Where is the update log ? How can I track the issue ?
Is it possible to apply updates manually ?
Phone rooted and heavily modified. I did not changed that many things in /system, but I installed Xposed, and some plugins may have done more things than me.
I usually have TWRP, but I restaured the original recovery for this update.
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is this an update from your mobile service or from the developer of the rom?
if you flash a rom, dont accept any update from mobile serivces.
G1_enthusiast said:
is this an update from your mobile service or from the developer of the rom?
if you flash a rom, dont accept any update from mobile serivces.
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It's an Android Update. I made changes in /system but never changed my ROM.
OTA_M8_UL_K44_SENSE60_MR_Bouygues_FR_2.22.1020.5-1.54.1020.10_release_387488.zip
Update info says it will improove Android 4.4.3, Wifi, Bluetooth, Camera soft, Gallery, params, HTC Sync, BoomSound and Quick Launch. So it looks like an Android HTC update ... with my operator brand (Bouygues is my service provider, the one who sold me the phone).
doublehp said:
It's an Android Update. I made changes in /system but never changed my ROM.
OTA_M8_UL_K44_SENSE60_MR_Bouygues_FR_2.22.1020.5-1.54.1020.10_release_387488.zip
Update info says it will improove Android 4.4.3, Wifi, Bluetooth, Camera soft, Gallery, params, HTC Sync, BoomSound and Quick Launch. So it looks like an Android HTC update ... with my operator brand (Bouygues is my service provider, the one who sold me the phone).
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well if thats the case then you might brick ur phone, try to reflash the rom
never accept update from your mobile operator.
I have unpacked the ZIP. What is the way to manually apply it ? I have found several scripts and ELF; some at the root, and some in META-INF; which one is the entry point ?
I have found a 45MB firmware; where does it go ?
Does the log go in /data/anr/traces.txt ?
This annoying notification has appeared in the past, but I have always been able to dismiss it. Now, nothing I have tried has worked:
Allowed automatic updates and clicked 'Update now'
Uninstall updates
Restore from Titanium Backup
Forced Stop various applications
My phone is on the Sprint network. The OS is version 5.0.1, the phone is rooted, but stock ROM. The current voicemail is version T.6.0.1.22.
Can you please help me either a) figure out how to get the latest version to install (note that I have disabled quite a few of the built in apps, but I do not believe this is the reason for the app's not updating) or b) how to make the notification go away.
Thank you.
Google Play says there is an update for it. However when I try to update it, I get the following message: "Can't install app - HTC Service - HTC PNS can't be installed. Try again, and if the problem continuous, get help troubleshooting, (error code: -505)".
I'm running stuck android 6.0
I have enough free storage space
I can download/update everything else without any problems from Google Play.
Asmund said:
Google Play says there is an update for it. However when I try to update it, I get the following message: "Can't install app - HTC Service - HTC PNS can't be installed. Try again, and if the problem continuous, get help troubleshooting, (error code: -505)".
I'm running stuck android 6.0
I have enough free storage space
I can download/update everything else without any problems from Google Play.
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It's nothing to be concerned about. It's just an update to push services. No worries to not update. I had HTC Help do something similar before, but didn't care because it's something that I relly didn't need an update for
I have exactly the same issue - and as my camera suddenly went zombie on me (sloooooow so it's currently useless) I assume it could be related to this update.
tommypoulsen said:
I have exactly the same issue - and as my camera suddenly went zombie on me (sloooooow so it's currently useless) I assume it could be related to this update.
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You can fix the slow camera here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/camera-super-slow-t3405907
tommypoulsen said:
I have exactly the same issue - and as my camera suddenly went zombie on me (sloooooow so it's currently useless) I assume it could be related to this update.
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It's HTC Speak. The most recent update via the Play Store is causing it. Go to the Store, look up HTC Sync, and uninstall the update. (also turn off auto update for it)
Are there only 2 users with this issue?
Asmund said:
Are there only 2 users with this issue?
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No, I have the same issue with my HTC One M9...
Hi there. I'm new to Xiaomi/MIUI and would appreciate any help with the following issues.
Mi 10T – Global Stable 12.0.8 – stock launcher – MIUI optimization ON – de-bloated with ADB
I can't see how much storage space is being taken up by each installed app/package. They all show a "0" value.
I can't find Running Services under Developer Options.
I can't permanently disable usage access for System Launcher. It re-enables itself once I exit the settings menu.
App icons aren't updating. For example, Gmail, Maps, Photos and FB Messenger still display their old icons, despite me using the latest versions of those apps.
Google Play still displays the older menu style, despite me using the latest version of that app.
System Apps Updater doesn't detect OTA updates, despite several newer versions of MIUI 12 system apps existing on APK Mirror. This issue presented itself before I began de-bloating.
Updater doesn't detect OTA updates. I had to sideload 12.0.8 in order to update from the phone's original OS version (12.0.7). This issue presented itself before I began de-bloating.
Full disclosure: I'd rather not turn off MIUI optimization to see if that resolves any of these issues, as I'm not keen on resetting permissions (again).
Edit:
When I uninstall an app via the app drawer, a gap is left in its place. The icon of the uninstalled app is still there, it just turns invisible. I can uninstall it over and over, but it doesn't go away until I reboot the phone.
There doesn't appear to be a way to turn off the phone's equalizer. I can't use Blackplayer's equalizer until I do so. I don't know if the same applies to other music players.
Edit:
There doesn't appear to be a way to add emergency contacts or access them via the lockscreen emergency dialer. Emergency information (com.android.emergency) exists within the list of installed apps.
I'm on Global 12.0.7, unlocked, rooted and debloated. Stock recovery. What did you exactly do to update to 12.0.8? I do not want to wipe and I'm a little confused with the procedure...
sergio_sant said:
I'm on Global 12.0.7, unlocked, rooted and debloated. Stock recovery. What did you exactly do to update to 12.0.8? I do not want to wipe and I'm a little confused with the procedure...
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I downloaded it from here, went to About Phone in Settings, clicked on the OS version number in the top left, clicked on the 3-dot menu in the top right and installed it via Mi File Manager.
AFAIK, you can only use Mi File Manager to install the update via this method. If you've disabled or uninstalled it, nothing will happen when you click that menu option – even if you've installed another file manager.
Dagabix said:
I downloaded it from here, went to About Phone in Settings, clicked on the OS version number in the top left, clicked on the 3-dot menu in the top right and installed it via Mi File Manager.
AFAIK, you can only use Mi File Manager to install the update via this method. If you've disabled or uninstalled it, nothing will happen when you click that menu option – even if you've installed another file manager.
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I just tried this. It reboots and starts updating... but goes from 0.X% to 100% in two seconds, then it boots and it's still 12.0.7
sergio_sant said:
I just tried this. It reboots and starts updating... but goes from 0.X% to 100% in two seconds, then it boots and it's still 12.0.7
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That sucks. It worked just fine for me. Don't know what else to suggest.
Dagabix said:
That sucks. It worked just fine for me. Don't know what else to suggest.
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Finally I booted into TWRP and flashed 12.0.9 from there, no issues.