What is sappInit and why does it need to use so much data. The same goes for OS Services. And I have sync turned off.
Here's a screenshot of today's data usage.
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Hi,
Suddenly my Google Play stopped to download any app...
I've already installed again Market and GP 5.3.16 without any result: may I kindly ask Community support?
Thanks on advance,
M.
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Clear cache and data of Google Play app.
m3lab said:
Hi,
Suddenly my Google Play stopped to download any app...
I've already installed again Market and GP 5.3.16 without any result: may I kindly ask Community support?
Thanks on advance,
M.
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You can try by clearing data of Google Service Framework
Cleared as suggested but now I'm receiving "server error ..." when i start it...
Any help?
M.
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I think i had it before, wipe cache and data for both playstore and google service framework also uninstall playstore updates. Do a reboot and it was fine.
Unfortunately error 495 is still here... Any other suggestion?
M.
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I still have 495 error but only when i'm not using wifi...
M.
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I have had this issue for a long time now. I just used to decide that I'll wait till i get home and download over WiFi (which worked).
But that's not a solution!!!
On my JellyBean One X:
1. Go to Settings
2. In Wireless and Networks, tap on More
3. Select Usage
4. Tap on Menu in top-right corner and make sure Restrict background data is not ticked
5. Also, uncheck Limit mobile data usage (a message appears saying that all background data restrictions will be disabled).
It is the background data restriction that causes this issue (atleast for me).
I had done the whole shabang:
Clear google play cache, data, etc. re-login with Google account, reboot, etc.
But none of those worked.
There won't be a limit setting on data usage anymore... but you could set it again and make sure you don't enable data restriction anywhere else.
Hope this helps!
There are wide set of lost phone recovery apps that track phone's location, send sms etc. But is there an app that works even after Wipe?
Is it even possible to have such kind of an app?
IMHO thiefs definitely wipe phone after stealing it making all recovery apps useless.
Cerberus works after anything. That's the boss of security apps.
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Is there any particular app which helps in monitoring data usage? I mean, I have loads of apps installed. But I just want Watsaap. I don't want other apps to use data. Is Thr any app which helps to enable just one app to use data? Do help me out!!!
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If you go in to Settings-Data Usage and then just scroll down through all the app you have got, pick the app you want to restrict background data for, click on that app, and scroll down to the bottom and you will see a section that says ' Restrict Background Data ' just click that box and problem solved. Do this to all the other app that you have downloaded ( apart from Whatsapp ) and you the apps will then only use data when you are actually using them.
Hope this helps
Actually that's a tiresome task. For a rooted phone I found a better task. Get app called LBE. It creates a firewall. And allows us to do what I wanted very easily. That's if I want only one app to take up my internet. And also lots basically an app which helps us to control the all kinds of permission. Anyways thanks for the reply!!
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Any ideas why this would happen? I have no battery saving apps running that would cut off sync. When I load gmail, it then syncs and all my emails come through. No idea why this is happening. Sync is turned on too.
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After I installed the official Lollipop on my S5, two have been acting very strange.
First, XDA Free starts randomly opening ads on start. I'm able to back out of them but it happened every time.
Second, Steam randomly opens when closing any app. It opens in the background by itself.
Uninstalling and reinstalling both apps provide no relief from these weird antics.
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Darkness30XX said:
After I installed the official Lollipop on my S5, two have been acting very strange.
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You might try going into the settings applications screen for the app and clearing it's data.
gspears said:
You might try going into the settings applications screen for the app and clearing it's data.
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Did not work, unfortunately. Both continue to misbehave.
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New development: Steam isn't all that random. Its starting along with Gmail when check emails. As long as Gmail is open, Steam will continuously start in the background, even after closing.
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