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For months I have hardly problems with this android.process.acore has ended message in my cm11 rooted fire phone installed nano GAPPS (but even with other versions of GAPPS the Problem stayed the same). I have no idea what to do any more, flashed and backuped everything again and again, deleted and restored the contact-datas the way it is discussed in many forums. The problem disappears while disabeling the contact-storage, but this way I cannot use my Fire Phone for phoning from the contacs anymore much less using contacts in Whatsapp . The problem seems to come along with WhatsApp and Facebook and its Messenger, but once installed the problem android.process.acore does not disappear when uninstalling these programs. Anyone got an idea? Thanks a lot for your help!
That's strange, has there been any recent updates to your phone?, i don't know how long you've been on cm11 but amazon recently stopped supporting Facebook who also owns whatsapp. I know someone on stock whose messenger and whatsapp stopped working and the tech on mayday had to relay that to them. Idk if they stopped support through an update or some other means since I haven't been on stock for a very long time. My advice would be to take a logcat and post the issue in the cm11 thread if you can
<romario3600> Thanks for yor advice. I've been with CM 11 from the very beginning and I don't really remember when the problem started, might be like half a year before.. That's weird, for any reasons that android. access. accore disappeared now after uninstalling both facebook and its messenger. Didn't know that the support stopped and this might have caused it. I got a solution now with a third party facebook version by apache. It's working well until I found a solution for my problem.
I have still no idea...
Now the android.process.acore is happening again. I uninstalled all the apps (facevook and it's messenger) that caused the malfunction. Now I got another app called Immonet that claimed the same rights with synchronisation owitg contact data. I uninstalled this app with all data and even wiped the old folders. But the error promt does not disappear anymore I did not find anything all over the net anyone having the same problems that I do.. Anyone got an idea how to solve this one out? I'm so much disappointed,hardly thinking of buying another phone but I like this fire phone with CM11 a lot.
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Now the android.process.acore is happening again. I uninstalled all the apps (facevook and it's messenger) that caused the malfunction. Now I got another app called Immonet that claimed the same rights with synchronisation owitg contact data. I uninstalled this app with all data and even wiped the old folders. But the error promt does not disappear anymore I did not find anything all over the net anyone having the same problems that I do.. Anyone got an idea how to solve this one out? I'm so much disappointed,hardly thinking of buying another phone but I like this fire phone with CM11 a lot.
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As a last resort if you have the time and effort to put in, id say revert to stock and do a factory reset the normal way using the fire phone's recovery. That should at least ensure that everything is wiped and back to default. After that try downloading and installing CM11 again, don't cut any corners where you might have to wonder if something went wrong. Once the systems boots properly try installing the play store as well as messenger and whatsapp and see how things go from there. avoid rooting the device until you are sure things work
I got another completely new fire phone, rooten CM11 now from the latest FireOS 4.6.1..1. and at the beginning everything worked fine up to now. Now I got the same android.process.accore message again on this completely different device. As this problems is not very common I got now the idea that it might have anything to do with the synchronisation of google contact and it's permission management with these programs that have the rights to read sync the contact storage. But no idea ehat it might be exactly. A while ago I deleted all my contacts on the Google server. Is it possible that the synchronisation got a problem now with my different devices that were once registered on the server with not always having the very same telephone directories? How to solve it if my venture is right?
I just solved this (I hope, so far so good) on my Sony Xperia Z2 tablet. I cleared data on any and every app that had anything to do with Contacts. I went right down the list in All Apps. If it used contacts, I cleared it. That meant Gmail and Hangouts, Messenger, etc.
Before I did this, I tried to write an email and litterally had the error with every single letter. Since I did this, I haven't seen it once. I wrote out an email address on a draft email and posted 2 posts (this will be the third) here. No error yet!
Not an expert. Just a user and fellow acore victim, sharing what worked for me. Though I have been in tech support for 17 years (just more of a Windows PC tech really).
Gabrielle
I will check this out on the weekend when there's some time for me doing so. Will tell you if it worked.
This surely isn't Pixel-specific, but I figured I'd ask here before jumping to a more general forum...
Since I got my new Pixel XL, I always get a push notification from Google Play services a minute-or-so after boot up titled, "Change your phone number?" Clicking on the notification takes me through a wizard that first requests my password, then asks for my "new" phone number. (Mind you, my phone number has never been changed.) After completing the previous steps, the notification disappears — until I reboot. Then it reappears.
I tried rebooting after clearing the cache for Google Play + Google Play Services, but the notification still appears. I also tried removing my recovery phone number, rebooting, and using the notification's wizard to re-add the number. No dice.
Anyone experience a similar issue?
Try logging out of your Gmail, go HERE, do whatever it says, and then make sure it is YOUR phone number for your Gmail recovery.
After youre done, log back in on your phone, and you should be good
Removing and re-adding my Google account didn't fix the issue.
N00B_IN_N33D said:
Removing and re-adding my Google account didn't fix the issue.
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Did you do any of the other stuff that he pointed you to. There's more to do then just remove and then add back your account.
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Did you do any of the other stuff that he pointed you to. There's more to do then just remove and then add back your account.
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Sorry, although I didn't mention it, I did try it. I sort of list it in the OP as one of the steps I tried before posting here — although I did try again while following the instructions provided by noidea24.
I ended up blocking notifications from Google Play Services as a temp fix, but nothing I've tried thus far has seemed to truly resolve the problem. I also reached out to Google's Customer Support, but am still waiting for their specialist to reach out..
Btw, I appreciate you both taking the time to chime in on this issue! Although it's not a breaking issue, it's been really annoying ?
N00B_IN_N33D said:
Btw, I appreciate you both taking the time to chime in on this issue! Although it's not a breaking issue, it's been really annoying
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Hey, did you ever work out how to fix this? I'm having the same issue and it's pretty annoying!
Same issue on my end. Nexus 6p worked fine, but then just switched to Pixel XL, using the transfer-to-android-phone feature. This "change your phone number" message appears after each reboot for me. My gmail recovery phone has remained the same, and it matches the phone number on the Pixel XL (same as Nexus as well, but I swapped sims upon setup).
EDIT: should note pixel on android 8, and 6p was on 7.1.2
I'm having the same issue after moving from a 6P to a Pixel 2 XL. Signing out and setting up my account recovery option hasn't helped. I've reached out to Google support, but so far no luck.
EDIT: Clearing cache and user data for Google Play services appears to have done the trick. Several reboots and no further notifications.
I'm having the exact same issue since switching to the Pixel 2 XL. I've cleared cache and user data for play services multiple times, but this comes up about once a week for me.
same issue on Pixel 2
I have had this problem since I got my Pixel 2. totally not phone-breaking but really anoying. I reached out to support on this and they had me do a factory reset. when that did not solve the issue, they directed me here. I still have my Nexus 6P, and I DID see that notification show up once after I re-updated my phone number on my Pixel 2, but it hasn't shown up again on the 6P. Still appearing on every reboot of the Pixel 2 though. like annoying clockwork.
anyone else experiencing this issue? I am only showing 370/408 contacts. I tried to troubleshoot this with google and they couldn't figure it out. They reassured me that it would eventually sync.
Yup. Same issue, only on an OG Pixel XL.
yes, same issue, even reset phone twice now to try and get it to work
giving errors at time also if I try to add a new one.
Same here on smaller Pixel 2 on 8.1. WTF Google. Do they ever test their ****?
So I do frequent the Pixel 2 XL forum b/c I had one and returned it but looking to get another if the price drops. Point of me posting now though is that I am still using my 6P and having this issue as well. So looks like google messed up something. Luckily they released a december patch for 8.0 as well so I'm going to do that instead since I'm missing contacts that I frequently communicate with. No clue how they can mess up something so simple.
edit: also, my win10 laptop will not recognize the phone in MTP mode unless usb debugging is on. 8.0 didn't have that issue either. I did freshly flash twice and factory reset just in case but that made no difference with the contacts issue nor the MTP mode not working without USB debugging on.
Just a note, the issue exists on the 8.1 stable, and on the 8.0 stable. I don't think it's related to the update, it's an issue with contacts itself.
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Just a note, the issue exists on the 8.1 stable, and on the 8.0 stable. I don't think it's related to the update, it's an issue with contacts itself.
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I was just coming back in here to mention that. I clean flashed back to 8.0 with dec security patch for my 6P and those same contacts are missing. Not sure what channel to go through to report this issue.
same problem pixel 2 xl
i found that if I removed the profile url a contact would sync to the phone. see atttachment
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anyone else experiencing this issue? I am only showing 370/408 contacts. I tried to troubleshoot this with google and they couldn't figure it out. They reassured me that it would eventually sync.
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halteach said:
i found that if I removed the profile url a contact would sync to the phone. see atttachment
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wow that 100% works anyway to select all contacts that have this?
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wow that 100% works anyway to select all contacts that have this?
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I have the same problem after flashing the 8.1 update - this also worked for me....but damn thats a lot of contacts to comb through.
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I have the same problem after flashing the 8.1 update - this also worked for me....but damn thats a lot of contacts to comb through.
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is there a way to isolate those contacts?
hrkahn said:
is there a way to isolate those contacts?
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I found if you go to the old contacts UI web interface, you can select people in your circles from G+. At least for my contacts, everyone that had a linked G+ account had that profile URL in the contact entry.
I just got my Pixel 2 XL today, immediately flashed 8.1.....and I have this problem.
I exported all my contacts to csv, removed the profile columns, deleted all Gmail contacts, and re imported
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i found that if I removed the profile url a contact would sync to the phone. see atttachment
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Thanks for this! Great catch.
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
Thank God for XDA, I was going nuts after noticing half of my contacts were gone, including my wife's, mom and brother. Thought it was related to the 8.1 update but guess not. Hopefully we get a fix later tonight or tomorrow.
I have the same issue. Brand New Pixel... I thought it was defective. Just pulled it out the box and when it didn't sync I thought i had a major issue so I did the google support call and the rep told me it was a known issue and should be resolved in 1 to 2 days.
Funny, I was just noticing the same. And it's bad because one of the missing contacts is my wife! Lol
This is not a 8.1 or a Pixel issue, I tested it on a Nexus 5 on Marshmallow by removing and re-adding my account and it also happened there. Took me a few factory resets to finally figure it out cause I was setting up a new Pixel 2 XL by copying from another phone. I realized that as soon as the phone is copied all the contacts are there on the new phone, but after a contact sync some go away, so I just tuned contact sync off immediately after entering Android on first boot. I'm gonna wait it out until they fix it on their end.
Hi,
I have an issue with push delay, when I have new emails on BlueMail.
Notifications about it could take 1 or 2 hours to come...
When I open BlueMail, new messages are not received yet, and I can see that last update is a few hours before.
Of course, I've disabled battery optimisation for this app, and I've tried to keep the app opened (lock it).
Everything worked well on my OnePlus 8 pro.
What to do?
I've got the same issue on Lineage OS running Android 11 on Google Pixel 3. Turned off battery optimizations and even added the app to the whitelist via su dumpsys deviceidle whitelist +me.bluemail.mail in terminal. It shows up on the whitelist but does the same behavior you're describing here. Wonder if this is an app thing since we are on different phones and presumably Android versions.
Did you ever resolve this? What was your fix?
Sorry for necro but no other responses lol
Little late response... But looking at bluemail reviews it's been out issue for a while. It's app not phone issue
Have yet to get an answer to this and was wondering if the community had experienced anything like this or had any advice.
On October 1st I cleaned up my Pixel 6 Pro (from sd main pro to wiping ALL chrome browsing history) so anything I'm signed into automatically logs me out.
The first time I came back to XDA I went to login and someone else's name was on my screen and it showed they had a notification.. I've never seen this before. When I clicked on his name it prompted me to log in again, as him.
Could this be a server side issue?
I believe that's a server side issue
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Have yet to get an answer to this and was wondering if the community had experienced anything like this or had any advice.
On October 1st I cleaned up my Pixel 6 Pro (from sd main pro to wiping ALL chrome browsing history) so anything I'm signed into automatically logs me out.
The first time I came back to XDA I went to login and someone else's name was on my screen and it showed they had a notification.. I've never seen this before. When I clicked on his name it prompted me to log in again, as him.
Could this be a server side issue?
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I'll make the Admins aware of this. Thank you.
@Hand76 I can pass on the assurances that we've seen this before, that it's a known bug, that this used to happen back in the vBulletin forum software days too, that this bug doesn't actually let anyone log in under a different user's account, and they're continuing to look into it.