Is anyone else having trouble downloading apps from the Play Store? Apps will get to 98%, then just stop. I've tried rebooting, clearing the cache and data for the Play Store, and Play Services. I also removed my Google account, and re-signed in. It works for a day or two, then goes right back to getting stuck at 98%.
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Try clearing the system cache on the boot menu.
Were any Google apks updated recently or need to be?
I have apps set to be manually updated, and I don't see any updates available. I've even tried a factory reset.
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Forget a factory reset as even if it fixes it you're likely to trigger it again.
Try resetting the associated Google system apks back to the factory load. If you already done that check for updates. Make sure you are not using a misconfigured firewall or package blocker.
Google the error code. Playstore is a little bitc$.
Probably a setting... or a data issue.
Keep playing with it; Androids wuv being played with.
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Forget a factory reset as even if it fixes it you're likely to trigger it again.
Try resetting the associated Google system apks back to the factory load. If you already done that check for updates. Make sure you are not using a misconfigured firewall or package blocker.
Google the error code. Playstore is a little bitc$.
Probably a setting... or a data issue.
Keep playing with it; Androids wuv being played with.
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What are the associated Google system apks?
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lennie paz said:
What are the associated Google system apks?
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Not sure all of the ones. Goggle play service for starters. This one won't wipe your google sign in.
To nuke all of just clear all the data in all the google apks. Something may have got corrupted by backup when you reloaded.
Maybe what's needed as well is clearing Google online data. Then clear the apks data... again.
Something's misconfigured or corrupted -if- the your current software is compatible with Playstore.
Go through all your Google online and Google phone settings.
Play with it and remember to reboot after making changes; it may not take until you do.
Lol even when Playstore is running right it's a little sketchy.
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Not sure all of the ones. Goggle play service for starters. This one won't wipe your google sign in.
To nuke all of just clear all the data in all the google apks. Something may have got corrupted by backup when you reloaded.
Maybe what's needed as well is clearing Google online data. Then clear the apks data... again.
Something's misconfigured or corrupted -if- the your current software is compatible with Playstore.
Go through all your Google online and Google phone settings.
Play with it and remember to reboot after making changes; it may not take until you do.
Lol even when Playstore is running right it's a little sketchy.
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When I Google the issue, there's a lot of people with the same problem. None of their suggestions have worked either. I've done the Play Services, and it works for a day, then goes back to not downloading apps.
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lennie paz said:
What are the associated Google system apks?
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lennie paz said:
When I Google the issue, there's a lot of people with the same problem. None of their suggestions have worked either. I've done the Play Services, and it works for a day, then goes back to not downloading apps.
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Use ApkExport to backup your apps to the SD card/computer. You can easily reinstall them then after a reload. You always have a known good copy.
Works perfectly with no adware.
Sometimes the PS issues resolve themself after a few days/weeks:silly:
I'm trying the Beta version of Play Services. It's working for now, so time will tell.
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I get this error alot when making purchases in the google play store. What is the cause of this and how do you fix it?????
Not sure why it happens, but as far as how to fix it, since you haven't gotten an expert answer here, I'd suggest going to Google and searching for the error. Then click on any link you like on the first FIVE pages. It will probably be quicker than waiting foe an answer here.
Good luck with your Purchases!
Force stop Play Market, then Clear Data. That should fix you right up.
Go into settings go to apps go to all apps force stop and close data for google services and google play store go into recovery clear cache and dalvik cache reboot go into play store accept terms of service and everything will work from there
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ScottBroker said:
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I get this error alot when making purchases in the google play store. What is the cause of this and how do you fix it?????
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This happened to me last night, finally fixed it this morning, stop gmail from syncing, clear data in Play Store and Google Framework, reboot, and log back into Google. Done Deal.
There is a reason for this error. Purchase it when you are on that carrier's network data. It will never work over Wi-Fi. Anyone who says otherwise has obviously not tested this. Using the carrier's connection provides for and easier user experience and less safety issues for T-Mobile. Going to My Account on the T-Mobile site is a prime example as it requires a carrier connection.
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There is a reason for this error. Purchase it when you are on that carrier's network data. It will never work over Wi-Fi. Anyone who says otherwise has obviously not tested this.
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This ^ and often the system goes down for maintenance or due to outages.
Always check the Google Play Store Known Issues link http://support.google.com/androidmarket/bin/static.py?page=known_issues.cs&ki_topic=1319135 before even beginning to troubleshoot problems or you will be wasting your time.
There is an open issue with the error and the only fix now is to clear the cache like others have already stated.
I have also found that if you are doing a Titanium Backup it helps not to backup the Google Play Store or the Google Framework Services.... in doing so I have had better success avoiding the issue described in the OP.
I doubt anyone ever wanted not to update an app, but I have Tweedle installed, and I want to stick to a particular version. I've unchecked automatic updates in Google Play settings, but twice Google has forced the update on me without asking me.
Today though, it started downloading the update, I stopped it. Then after a while, it started doing the same thing again, and I stopped it. Third time though, I wasn't around, so the update was installed. Delinking the app from the Play Store using Titanium Backup doesn't work either.
However, my point is, if I don't want to update an app, why the hell is Google shoving it down my throat even without my permission, and moreover when I have denied it?
Addendum: I have unchecked automatic updates of the said app individually too.
It might not be google doing it. I remember reading Facebook bypassing google updates a while back.
Are you sure it's being updated via the play store?
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tiny4579 said:
It might not be google doing it. I remember reading Facebook bypassing google updates a while back.
Are you sure it's being updated via the play store?
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yup. Had the Play Store open, and saw the download progress.
Tried detaching the app from the market using titanium backup?
Yes, as mentioned in the op
I've been sitting on this for a while but finally decided to speak up on it. I've been reading advice all over since the Froyo days that clearing Google Services Framework is a good idea to solve some play store and/or random app related problems. It is not a good idea to do this. Let me explain why:
Google Services Framework, among other things, contains device data for services like the awesome C2DM (Cloud to Device Messaging) service. What is this you ask? Well, in a nut shell, it is responsible for delivering messages from the cloud to your phone for a particular app without requiring that app to run and constantly maintain a data connection. This was introduced in Froyo (If I'm not mistaken) and helps conserve battery life. For example, Angry Birds Friends has C2DM because it will notify you of someone beating your score without the app running in the background. Angry Birds Friends does not use the on boot permission, so it needs not remain running eating up data just to receive notifications. Understand? A lot of apps are designed like this and it is a very good practice for developers who want to include notifications without needing their app to run in the background all of the time.
Clearing Google Services Framework will cause the C2DM service for every app that uses it to fail until that said app also has its data cleared and is launched and configured again (first time use). If you've ever wondered why your notifications for certain apps stop working, it was probably due to reading advice on clearing Google Services Framework to solve some other problem.
If you don't mind setting up all of your C2DM capable apps again, then go ahead and clear Google Services Framework data. However, if you have quite a few apps, like myself, then clearing it is a bad idea. I found this out a long time ago. There may also be other side effects associated with clearing Google Services Framework, but this is the one I've never seen mentioned before.
Enjoy!
Awesome info ... which leads to a dumb question:
I've never went in and cleared any framework, but I've lost notifications. I've removed and reinstalled apps, get notifications back, but then they stop again.
Is it safe to assume this is something that's been cooked into the ROM?
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Hmgrepper said:
Awesome info ... which leads to a dumb question:
I've never went in and cleared any framework, but I've lost notifications. I've removed and reinstalled apps, get notifications back, but then they stop again.
Is it safe to assume this is something that's been cooked into the ROM?
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I have had this problem with Facebook if I restore with titanium. I always have to do a clean install for it to notify me...
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To add on to this, here's what Google engineer Dan Morrill had to say about clearing the Google Services Framework data on Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/com...ear_data_for_google_service_framework/cdiymrp
In short, as the OP had said, it's definitely not a good idea to clear the GSF data.
Good to know. Thanks for the informative post!
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N00B_IN_N33D said:
To add on to this, here's what Google engineer Dan Morrill had to say about clearing the Google Services Framework data on Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/com...ear_data_for_google_service_framework/cdiymrp
In short, as the OP had said, it's definitely not a good idea to clear the GSF data.
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lol i have cleared the data
now pls help that how to return to og service framework
That checks. Doing this removed my device from the play store and I had to do a soft reset with the keypad
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Hmmm, that's crazy
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C2DM? It seems this is what was used before, but I think things have changed in Android ever since. I'm not an expert or anything, but recent apps are relying on GCM (Google Cloud Messaging) for notifications. The problem is that (to my understanding) GCM comes with Google Play Services and not Google Services Framework. To the point where not only Google Apps need Google Play Services, but other non-Google related apps require it for notifications (such as Facebook's Messenger). So maybe nowadays, clearing data on the Google Services Framework might not imply notification-related problems.
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C2DM? It seems this is what was used before, but I think things have changed in Android ever since. I'm not an expert or anything, but recent apps are relying on GCM (Google Cloud Messaging) for notifications. The problem is that (to my understanding) GCM comes with Google Play Services and not Google Services Framework. To the point where not only Google Apps need Google Play Services, but other non-Google related apps require it for notifications (such as Facebook's Messenger). So maybe nowadays, clearing data on the Google Services Framework might not imply notification-related problems.
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I cleaned the Google service frame work
What should I do know to not arise any effects
Any solution?
This morning Google play services and Google play store both stopped unexpectedly while I was on the Amazon app store. And now both are constantly giving me this message. I cannot open up the play store due to obvious reasons. I am running ecliptic kit Kat. I have not installed anything new in over a month. I have tried fix permissions with room manager but it didn't help. I've rebooted my phone, no help. I don't want to have to reflash this room but if I have to I will. While typing in this the messages appeared over a dozen times.
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This morning Google play services and Google play store both stopped unexpectedly while I was on the Amazon app store. And now both are constantly giving me this message. I cannot open up the play store due to obvious reasons. I am running ecliptic kit Kat. I have not installed anything new in over a month. I have tried fix permissions with room manager but it didn't help. I've rebooted my phone, no help. I don't want to have to reflash this room but if I have to I will. While typing in this the messages appeared over a dozen times.
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Do you have Titanium Backup installed? If so use it to wipe data on both apps, then reboot.
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Do you have Titanium Backup installed? If so use it to wipe data on both apps, then reboot.
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After doing that, it still didn't work. So I went into settings then accounts and unchecked everything that was set up to sync, then rechecked everything then it worked. Thanks for the help.
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Hello first off everyone I'd like to state I don't own this device. I have a good friend of mine who attempted to use TowelRoot v3 on his SGH-M919 and can no longer connect to the Play Store or sign into any Google Accounts. His build number is JDQ39.M919UVUAMDL I have not had a chance to troubleshoot it psychically myself so I'm asking for your help so I can advise him properly.
Thank you in advance.
Edit : Numbers were erased as well however he says they are backed up with Google.
Edit 2 : it appears he ran this on 4.2.2 not 4.4.2 I was told 4.4.2 then remembered JDQ39 was NOT Kitkat.
Seeing a stupid comment on Google Play about an app you love and marking it as "spam". You've done it too.
TheLastSidekick said:
Hello first off everyone I'd like to state I don't own this device. I have a good friend of mine who attempted to use TowelRoot v3 on his SGH-M919 and can no longer connect to the Play Store or sign into any Google Accounts. His build number is JDQ39.M919UVUAMDL I have not had a chance to troubleshoot it psychically myself so I'm asking for your help so I can advise him properly.
Thank you in advance.
Edit : Numbers were erased as well however he says they are backed up with Google.
Edit 2 : it appears he ran this on 4.2.2 not 4.4.2 I was told 4.4.2 then remembered JDQ39 was NOT Kitkat.
Seeing a stupid comment on Google Play about an app you love and marking it as "spam". You've done it too.
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Is your friend's google account still there under Settings->Accounts->Google?
Also, might try clearing the data/cache for Google Play Services and the Play Store and re-entering his/her information.
No because he attempted to remove it.
Seeing a stupid comment on Google Play about an app you love and marking it as "spam". You've done it too.
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Is your friend's google account still there under Settings->Accounts->Google?
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He removed the Google account , and even tried different versions of the Play Store. Cleared cache and data Google Services as well.
Seeing a stupid comment on Google Play about an app you love and marking it as "spam". You've done it too.
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He removed the Google account , and even tried different versions of the Play Store. Cleared cache and data Google Services as well.
Seeing a stupid comment on Google Play about an app you love and marking it as "spam". You've done it too.
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So when you say it's not connecting... you enter the information and hit OK.. it does what? Does it give you the failed to communicate with Google Servers error?
Eh, either way; there may be a way to go about doing it without going this extreme, but I can almost guarantee you that using Odin to re-flash the MDL firmware would fix it. You'd just end up having to re-download all his apps and all.
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So when you say it's not connecting... you enter the information and hit OK.. it does what? Does it give you the failed to communicate with Google Servers error?
Eh, either way; there may be a way to go about doing it without going this extreme, but I can almost guarantee you that using Odin to re-flash the MDL firmware would fix it. You'd just end up having to re-download all his apps and all.
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Yes, that error is what is given. It says that data may not be provisioned however they get that on both WiFi and data and can browse Web pages on both just fine. He hoping not to have to factory reset. (backing up pictures and stuff) but thank you I'll let them know.
Seeing a stupid comment on Google Play about an app you love and marking it as "spam". You've done it too.
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Yes, that error is what is given. It says that data may not be provisioned however they get that on both WiFi and data and can browse Web pages on both just fine. He hoping not to have to factory reset. (backing up pictures and stuff) but thank you I'll let them know.
Seeing a stupid comment on Google Play about an app you love and marking it as "spam". You've done it too.
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You can dirty flash it, but back up just in case
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