Recently my Samsung Galaxy Mini went into a boot loop. To solve this, I had to factory reset the phone, deleting all my apps. When I log onto google play, and navigate to my previous apps, it says they are still installed, and won't let me reinstall them. Is there any way round this?
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how about the backup?did you always backup app?
if not,i think you can redownload using another website like appbrain...after that you can automatic update from google play..this is just my thought
Also you can enter to Play Store from your PC, and install all the apps that you need (clicking on the Install button, the app will be installed in your phone).
my android apps
go to Google play and my android apps on right hand side or hit this link https://play.google.com/apps
it will show you all the apps that u have installed on your phone, now click on app one by one and click on install button through web, in this way you can install the apps that u have loose
please press thank you button if u like this.
The thing is, when I go to "my apps", it says I already have them installed, when I don't. The install button is greyed out.
Vendettonator said:
Recently my Samsung Galaxy Mini went into a boot loop. To solve this, I had to factory reset the phone, deleting all my apps. When I log onto google play, and navigate to my previous apps, it says they are still installed, and won't let me reinstall them. Is there any way round this?
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me too 've same doubt...plz help me....!!!
ashishhariyan said:
me too 've same doubt...plz help me....!!!
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I had the same problem. The solution is simple however. I'm using Cyanogenmod for my rom. It turns out you have to download and install the google play apk.
As soon as I rebooted, I was asked for my Google account and once I entered the information, everything, including my apps, automatically downloaded and installed. Of course, it's important to note that I backed up my account to my Google account. I highly recommend this.
So, I think if you just find the gapp.apk for your rom, you'll be ok.
Hope that helps,
Vendettonator said:
Recently my Samsung Galaxy Mini went into a boot loop. To solve this, I had to factory reset the phone, deleting all my apps. When I log onto google play, and navigate to my previous apps, it says they are still installed, and won't let me reinstall them. Is there any way round this?
Thanks
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just wipe the data cache and dalvik cache using cwm
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Have a problem with my TFP, downloaded and updated to JB using this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1909819
Tried getting rid of some bloatware however i obviously deleted something important as now on play store i constantly get Server error on open. Have tried the usual fix's on here of uninstalling clearing data re installing etc all to know avail.
So i tried doing a factory reset however it did not install anything i had removed, I then tried downgrading which didn't work either, so in short have i lost google play forever, does anyone have a base JB i can use to re install everything.
Please help been tinkering for hours now to no avail.
Interestingly cant use GMAIL app either.
wesley.neary said:
Have a problem with my TFP, downloaded and updated to JB using this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1909819
Tried getting rid of some bloatware however i obviously deleted something important as now on play store i constantly get Server error on open. Have tried the usual fix's on here of uninstalling clearing data re installing etc all to know avail.
So i tried doing a factory reset however it did not install anything i had removed, I then tried downgrading which didn't work either, so in short have i lost google play forever, does anyone have a base JB i can use to re install everything.
Please help been tinkering for hours now to no avail.
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You don't say if you are unlocked and have a recovery?
Doing a factory reset will not bring back deleted apps as it only wipes the cache etc.
Re installing should have brought them apps back but I don't know how you are tying to re install.. Can you give a little bit more information on what I have asked please.
flumpster said:
You don't say if you are unlocked and have a recovery?
Doing a factory reset will not bring back deleted apps as it only wipes the cache etc.
Re installing should have brought them apps back but I don't know how you are tying to re install.. Can you give a little bit more information on what I have asked please.
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Hi There Have rooted device but other than that everything is stock. Sorry cant really provide much more info than that just used the steps in the guide quoted above.
When i say reinstall i mean starting a fresh from the beginning of the guide listed above. Have found out i am missing the google services framework.APK as well anyone know where i can get a copy thats on the TFP, i have downloaded a few but the install fails every time i try, would these be device specific?
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Hi There Have rooted device but other than that everything is stock. Sorry cant really provide much more info than that just used the steps in the guide quoted above.
When i say reinstall i mean starting a fresh from the beginning of the guide listed above. Have found out i am missing the google services framework.APK as well anyone know where i can get a copy thats on the TFP, i have downloaded a few but the install fails every time i try, would these be device specific?
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You will not be able to just install it. You will have to copy it into system/app folder using a file manager that has root support like es file explorer or root explorer.
Here is the file from the new JB update.
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You will not be able to just install it. You will have to copy it into system/app folder using a file manager that has root support like es file explorer or root explorer.
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Have done although it appears to still be in a zip form rather than appearing like the normal green android icon for an apk it has a blue sdcard with a redfile behind any ideas?
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Have done although it appears to still be in a zip form rather than appearing like the normal green android icon for an apk it has a blue sdcard with a redfile behind any ideas?
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Copy the one I posted above into the system/app folder and give it permission rw-r--r-- and then restart the tablet to let it create the cache file.. See if that works.
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Copy the one I posted above into the system/app folder and give it permission rw-r--r-- and then restart the tablet to let it create the cache file.. See if that works.
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Many Thanks some progress, now have google framework running however everytime i start play store i get a force close?
wesley.neary said:
Many Thanks some progress, now have google framework running however everytime i start play store i get a force close?
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I'm really not sure what you deleted all together but try this.
GO to settings-apps and go to "all"
Scroll down to Google play services and google play store and force stop both and clear data and cache for both.
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I'm really not sure what you deleted all together but try this.
GO to settings-apps and go to "all"
Scroll down to Google play services and google play store and force stop both and clear data and cache for both.
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Tried and still getting force closes does any one know of a way to start a fresh and do the jb update from scratch and install all apps fresh.
Many thanks
wesley.neary said:
Tried and still getting force closes does any one know of a way to start a fresh and do the jb update from scratch and install all apps fresh.
Many thanks
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Any reason why you can't unlock the device and install a recovery so you can install custom roms? or are you trying to keep your warranty intact ?
I'm also not sure why you can't just do part 3 of the instructions you followed in the original post to put jellybean back on again. ( then again you have edited so many files this might not be advisable.)
flumpster said:
Any reason why you can't unlock the device and install a recovery so you can install custom roms? or are you trying to keep your warranty intact ?
I'm also not sure why you can't just do part 3 of the instructions you followed in the original post to put jellybean back on again. ( then again you have edited so many files this might not be advisable.)
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As you said i am trying to keep warranty in place at the moment, i thought that following section three would work as well as i only accidentally changed the files from the system when i had installed but every time i have tried it doesnt reinstall the apks that were removed.
Hi there
I hope someone can help me or give me a pointer. The short story is that Google Play has reverted to the Android Market (v2.3.4) and I can't download anything from the Market.
The longer story is this...
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2, bought sim-free over a year ago, running Android 2.3.3. Yesterday I had a problem with Google Play not being able to download some apps. This was clearly wrong: I had 1.5GB free of 16GB. In the course of trying to fix this (ha!), and trying to find recovery mode, I borked the device further. Google Play reverted to Android Market v2.3.4, and some apps got messed up in random ways and consistently crashed. I uninstalled some of the crashing apps, but I still cannot download anything from the Market in order to reinstall them.
I've cleared cache and cleared data for various apps and services: Market, Download Manager, Google Play Services (odd that that's still there), Google Services Framework, and maybe some others.
The problem with the Market is that when I touch to download an app it readies itself for the download (moving diagonal lines on the progress bar) and then the progress bar disappears as if it's finished. There is no download, and certainly no install, but no error message either. On the other hand my web-based Google Play account says I've just downloaded it. And meanwhile my web-based Google Play account says there are no devices associated with my account.
Given the situation with Market, I can't even download something like MarketFixer which may help. I can sideload apks, but I can't find a (legitimate-looking) apk like MarketFixer to download.
I've never rooted my device, so I don't expect to have to do that to fix this. Before do a factory reset, does anyone have any ideas?
Many thanks
Nik
Update: Solved in thread below
ah darn!! i thought i could help you, up until the point where you said you didn't root . If you rooted then you could just install the latest version of google play
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ah darn!! i thought i could help you, up until the point where you said you didn't root . If you rooted then you could just install the latest version of google play
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Thanks for even thinking of that, dragid10.
Hmm... theoretically, if I routed, where would I get the latest version of Google Play from? I can't access the Market, after all.
There are a few threads in the apps forum here on XDA one is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1932489
I also don't think you need to be rooted to install it. Just make sure you turn on unknown sources from settings(either under applications or security)
Also have you tried uninstalling updates for the market or removing your Google account from your phone and re-adding it.
Edit:Updated thread URL original one was a closed thread.
nsmith4 said:
There are a few threads in the apps forum here on XDA one is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1932489
I also don't think you need to be rooted to install it. Just make sure you turn on unknown sources from settings(either under applications or security)
Also have you tried uninstalling updates for the market or removing your Google account from your phone and re-adding it.
Edit:Updated thread URL original one was a closed thread.
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nsmith4, thank you. That's moved me a bit forward. I couldn't find a Google Play apk, and now I've got Google Play back on my device, and the web version of Google Play knows about my device again.
(I did try to delete my Google account and it refused me. It said it was needed by some applications and should do a factory reset instead!)
So now it seems I'm back to my original problem: I (still) can't download any apps from Google Play because it says (wrongly) there's insufficient space on device. I shall keep looking for an apk of MarketFixer or similar. This problem is now the same as the one reported here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436188
although of course I cannot download MarketFix to help me fix the market.
Update: That install of Google Play didn't stick. When I rebooted the phone it took me through the Android initiation process (asked for Google username and password) and Market was back in place of Play.
Looks like a problem with factory resetting every time you restart. That is a bigger problem. Google Play will automatically update itself (all update to com.android.vending will).
Try taking the ICS update (if you haven't already), you need a fresh install of the OS. Or you can root and install a ROM. Same thing
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You say you "borked the device further". The question is, what happened? What did you do, and what got borked, in what way? If you don't even know, then it will be difficult or impossible to repair. The easiest and fastest solution will be to install a fresh ROM, like Gagdude said.
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You say you "borked the device further". The question is, what happened? What did you do, and what got borked, in what way? If you don't even know, then it will be difficult or impossible to repair. The easiest and fastest solution will be to install a fresh ROM, like Gagdude said.
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gagdude, post-mortem: No, I didn't keep a careful record of what I did. The "borking" is a combination of the problems listed above. I'm going to do a factory reset and upgrade to ICS, as suggested, thanks. Will keep you posted.
Mid-point update: Successfully factory reset my phone (Volume up + Power on, factory reset, then reboot). Now my SIM card isn't recognised (sigh).
The same problem, but with a different device, is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1344576
It appears as if my modem software is messed up. The saga continues.
Solved! SIM working again.
...And miraculously it's solved!
I flashed a new ROM onto the device -- ICS, which is very shiny and new to me -- using Odin, and it came back to life perfectly. Useful links were:
"[ROM+Guide] Official i9100 Firmwares LPE/Q/7/2/F/S/4/7/G/9/W/D/F Download"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
"Firmware Archive" - where I got the firmware download from
http://samsung-updates.com/
Solution to "RESOLVED [Q] SIM not detected?? (ATT + polish GNOTE)" - not my device, but a story that encouraged me to install a new ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19407086&postcount=28
Odin download - although it seems this is an old version:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738841
Thanks to all on these forums (not just this thread) for sharing their experiences.
All of a sudden Google Play Store stopped working. When I try to start it up, I get a screen "Authentication is required. You need to sign into your Google Account." and a [Retry] button. When I press the button, I get the same screen again.
I've checked that there's no firewall, my Google Account is working (checked from the PC), I've cleaned the Play Store data, all to no avail. I tried removing the account but that is not allowed, I need to do a factory reset for that -- something that I'm not particularly looking forward to.
Any idea what is going wrong and how I can recover?
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All of a sudden Google Play Store stopped working. When I try to start it up, I get a screen "Authentication is required. You need to sign into your Google Account." and a [Retry] button. When I press the button, I get the same screen again.
I've checked that there's no firewall, my Google Account is working (checked from the PC), I've cleaned the Play Store data, all to no avail. I tried removing the account but that is not allowed, I need to do a factory reset for that -- something that I'm not particularly looking forward to.
Any idea what is going wrong and how I can recover?
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clear data for google services framework, and force close it and reboot, or idk, downgrade the play store, also its odd that u cant remove ur acc, it should let you remove it if u go in settings accounts and as far as i can remember long press your account, hope i helped
Ranomez said:
clear data for google services framework, and force close it and reboot,
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That did not make a difference.
or idk, downgrade the play store,
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How can I do that?
also its odd that u cant remove ur acc, it should let you remove it if u go in settings accounts and as far as i can remember long press your account,
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When I try this, it asks for confirmation, I press 'Remove account' and then comes a dialog similar to "this account is required by some applications, you can only remove it by resetting the phone to factory defaults (...)".
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How can I do that?
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im not sure if u can, but if u installed the market using the froyo gapps installer in a thread from here you should be able to go to settings->applications->manage apps and find play store and click on it and downgrade, a button where uninstall would normally be, also u could tell me ur device and android version and where u installed gpps from, thatd really help me at helping you out
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im not sure if u can, but if u installed the market using the froyo gapps installer in a thread from here you should be able to go to settings->applications->manage apps and find play store and click on it and downgrade, a button where uninstall would normally be,
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My button reads [Uninstall updates]. After doing so, I get the old Market application again. However, when I start it, I get "Error: Authentication required. Please log into your Google account."
I tried uninstall Market and restore (from TitanumBackup) - no difference.
also u could tell me ur device and android version and where u installed gpps from, thatd really help me at helping you out
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Archos 10.1IT running UrukDroid 1.6.4 (Based on stock archos Froyo 2.2)
Actually, I have the feeling that Market (and Play) try to start some authentication service, that fails or is missing.
sciurius said:
My button reads [Uninstall updates]. After doing so, I get the old Market application again. However, when I start it, I get "Error: Authentication required. Please log into your Google account."
I tried uninstall Market and restore (from TitanumBackup) - no difference.
Archos 10.1IT running UrukDroid 1.6.4 (Based on stock archos Froyo 2.2)
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hmm............try using the program u used to install market again, but first try after uninstalling updates to clear cache and data for google services framework and market, and also try to force stop them, otherwise try to reuse the app u used to install market
I removed the google apps and reinstalled them (several times, several ways). Finally success after reinstall using ArcTools. Now I can start Google Play. I asks me to create an account and it seems to work again.
Thanks for the assistance!
Again, I lost Google Play. Same symptoms: it says I need to sign in or create an account first, but doesn't give me the opportunity to do so.
I removed everything Google related. Re-installed Market (using ArcTools) but Market just doesn't get installed. Similar when trying to install Play using ArcTools: all tools get installed but there's no Play.
When restoring Market or Play from backup I have the same problems decribed in the beginning of the message.
Really puzzling - and frustrating.
Hi people i'm having problems with the playstore it just fade out this problem is just when i try to download some big aplication like the marvel game.
can you help me?
i did a video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=X9lirXEaPsI
MC MILK said:
Hi people i'm having problems with the playstore it just fade out this problem is just when i try to download some big aplication like the marvel game.
can you help me?
i did a video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=X9lirXEaPsI
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have you already tried to uninstall it?
it obviously won't uninstall the app, just the updates, and then you can reinstall them again. it's like resetting it
buongu said:
have you already tried to uninstall it?
it obviously won't uninstall the app, just the updates, and then you can reinstall them again. it's like resetting it
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yes, i uninstall the app just the updates and all the aplication and install an older version, the newest version but nothing.
bump, help please.
phew, strange.
are you rooted? any modifications or is your phone in its original condition?
try to delete and reinstall google play services or at least clear cache.
if you dont mind: factory reset always helps
//edit: also, what are those apps running in background (the icons in task bar)
maybe one of them interferes with google play.
[just for experimental purpose: have you tried a different keyboard? ]
Is background data activated for the System Apps in the networked Apps menu?
On MM I had to enable the right: wright to SD-card for such bigger files. From the settings/apps menu. It was a separate option, so when I gave the trusted app tick, it was not enough.
Tapatalked with Honor 7
MC MILK said:
Hi people i'm having problems with the playstore it just fade out this problem is just when i try to download some big aplication like the marvel game.
can you help me?
i did a video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=X9lirXEaPsI
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Go back and see your video and pause where a Waring comes- it says download through WiFi only. Only two things can be there-
1. GO to phone manager > traffic manager >networked apps > system apps and search for download manager and google play store and see if both are selected for mobile data. If already selected then go to step two.
2. Deselect the WiFi option when appears during download then select continue. I hope nothing else would be required.
Do not forget to thank if it worked and you can also welcome to donate
Hi, I'm unable to install apps that I have previously installed on my phone. Apps that were still installed when I had to factory reset my phone due to a soft brick. For example, I had Parking Mania 2 installed before I had to reset, and now that I did reset, all my apps were gone so I had to reinstall them, I used the OnePlus Switch app to transfer my old phones data, including apps, to my new phone (OnePlus 6t). I didn't have Parking Mania 2 installed on my old phone, so I have to get it from the Play Store now, but I get error code 910 every time I try to install it.
I remember having this issue before with older phones but I haven't put the pieces together until now. This always happens after I reset a phone, and I only get the error (same error code, 910) when I try to install previous apps. I'm also unable to install these apps from any other source, like Apkmirror.
Does anyone know how I could fix this?
Things I've tried:
Log out then back in to Google account
Clear Google Play Store cache/data
Restart phone
Download on both cell data/WI-FI
Look for residual app data (unable to find)
Try this
FearMyAnus said:
Hi, I'm unable to install apps that I have previously installed on my phone. Apps that were still installed when I had to factory reset my phone due to a soft brick. For example, I had Parking Mania 2 installed before I had to reset, and now that I did reset, all my apps were gone so I had to reinstall them, I used the OnePlus Switch app to transfer my old phones data, including apps, to my new phone (OnePlus 6t). I didn't have Parking Mania 2 installed on my old phone, so I have to get it from the Play Store now, but I get error code 910 every time I try to install it.
I remember having this issue before with older phones but I haven't put the pieces together until now. This always happens after I reset a phone, and I only get the error (same error code, 910) when I try to install previous apps. I'm also unable to install these apps from any other source, like Apkmirror.
Does anyone know how I could fix this?
Things I've tried:
Log out then back in to Google account
Clear Google Play Store cache/data
Restart phone
Download on both cell data/WI-FI
Look for residual app data (unable to find)
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Hi there,
Have you tried rooting your phone, since Google Play apps are all in-built its impossible to delete them off your phone without root. After rooting you can install app like titanium backup root to uninstall all the Google Play and other bloatware apps.
I recommend KINGO ROOT to root your device.
Kingo Root Website: https://www.kingoapp.com/
After rooting open this on your phone
Titanium Backup: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup&hl=en_IE
Thank you
KIBS2173
*I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKING YOUR PHONE*
*PLEASE BACKUP ANY FILES THAT YOU WANT*
*PLEASE BACKUP ROM SO IN-CASE ANYTHING HAPPENS YOU CAN RESTORE THE PHONE*
*********PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH FOR YOUR OWN PHONE SO THAT YOU WON'T BRICK IT*******
KIBS2173 said:
Hi there,
Have you tried rooting your phone, since Google Play apps are all in-built its impossible to delete them off your phone without root. After rooting you can install app like titanium backup root to uninstall all the Google Play and other bloatware apps.
I recommend KINGO ROOT to root your device.
Kingo Root Website: https://www.kingoapp.com/
After rooting open this on your phone
Titanium Backup: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup&hl=en_IE
Thank you
KIBS2173
*I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKING YOUR PHONE*
*PLEASE BACKUP ANY FILES THAT YOU WANT*
*PLEASE BACKUP ROM SO IN-CASE ANYTHING HAPPENS YOU CAN RESTORE THE PHONE*
*********PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH FOR YOUR OWN PHONE SO THAT YOU WON'T BRICK IT*******
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I'm already rooted
Try this
FearMyAnus said:
I'm already rooted
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Hi there,
If you are already rooted then you can uninstall certain google play apps
Thank you
KIBS2173
*I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKING YOUR PHONE*
*PLEASE BACKUP ANY FILES THAT YOU WANT*
*PLEASE BACKUP ROM SO IN-CASE ANYTHING HAPPENS YOU CAN RESTORE THE PHONE*
*********PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH FOR YOUR OWN PHONE SO THAT YOU WON'T BRICK IT*******
KIBS2173 said:
Hi there,
If you are already rooted then you can uninstall certain google play apps
Thank you
KIBS2173
*I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKING YOUR PHONE*
*PLEASE BACKUP ANY FILES THAT YOU WANT*
*PLEASE BACKUP ROM SO IN-CASE ANYTHING HAPPENS YOU CAN RESTORE THE PHONE*
*********PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH FOR YOUR OWN PHONE SO THAT YOU WON'T BRICK IT*******
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I know I can uninstall system apps and stuff, that's not the issue. I can't get some apps to install.
FearMyAnus said:
I know I can uninstall system apps and stuff, that's not the issue. I can't get some apps to install.
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Hi there,
okay, now I see, sorry didn't see the question properly, what does it say on the play store does it say:
your device is not compatible?
Anyways try and install APK files directly on to device. Or you can install APTOIDE on your phone, it's an alternative for Google Play.
There is a news circulating that Google Play will stop serving apps without a 64-bit CPU support. But that will not happen till 2021
Thank you
KIBS2173
KIBS2173 said:
Hi there,
okay, now I see, sorry didn't see the question properly, what does it say on the play store does it say:
your device is not compatible?
Anyways try and install APK files directly on to device. Or you can install APTOIDE on your phone, it's an alternative for Google Play.
There is a news circulating that Google Play will stop serving apps without a 64-bit CPU support. But that will not happen till 2021
Thank you
KIBS2173
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It doesn't say the app isn't supported, it gives error code 910 when I try to install apps. I have Aptoide, and when I try to install the same apps, it doesn't install.
Try This
FearMyAnus said:
It doesn't say the app isn't supported, it gives error code 910 when I try to install apps. I have Aptoide, and when I try to install the same apps, it doesn't install.
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Hi there,
Have you tried reinstalling the firmware on your phone.
Thank you
KIBS2173
KIBS2173 said:
Hi there,
Have you tried reinstalling the firmware on your phone.
Thank you
KIBS2173
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Yes, when I did the factory reset, I reinstalled/reflashed everything.
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FearMyAnus said:
Yes, when I did the factory reset, I reinstalled/reflashed everything.
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Hi there,
Try this I'm not sure if this works but try it any ways.
Step:
1. Open Settings
2. Search for Google Play app
3. Clear cache and Data
4. And Search for Google Services
5. Clear Cache and Data
and try and see if that works.
Thank You
KIBS2173
KIBS2173 said:
Hi there,
Try this I'm not sure if this works but try it any ways.
Step:
1. Open Settings
2. Search for Google Play app
3. Clear cache and Data
4. And Search for Google Services
5. Clear Cache and Data
and try and see if that works.
Thank You
KIBS2173
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I've already tried that as well.
I don't know what happened, but it just works now. I can install whatever.
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FearMyAnus said:
I don't know what happened, but it just works now. I can install whatever.
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Hi there,
Maybe Google installed the right files for your device. Not sure what happened. But keep note of it, see if there was anything new installed on your device.
Thank you
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