I've recently rooted my T-mobile Samsung Galaxy S3 and attempted to download a cm11 nightly since this phone doesn't seem to be getting kit kat. The flash unsuccessful so i did another factory and then restored my back up. Everything seemed to work fine until i this error saying "Unfortunately com.google.android.gms has stopped" and it pops up again after i click "ok". I've tried resetting it but then im suddenly stuck in a softbrick. Any suggestions?
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I am having problems with my Samsung Galaxy S3 (L710, Sprint). I updated it to Android 4.4.2, which disabled the ability for the phone to write to the card. This meant that several apps, including Spotify, Swiftkey, and the camera, were all unusable, as they all defaulted to SD storage.
To fix this issue, multiple forums and sites recommended downloading an app called SDFix. The rooting process took several hours and required a system reset afterwards, but it is rooted now. Apps such as Root Checker said that the phone was rooted properly, but the SDFix did not work.
The next step I took was to try to flash an older 4.3 ROM to the phone, as it would still have SD capability. I wiped the cache as well as the Dalvik, but the installation of several roms, both stock and CM, have failed with the error:
Assert failed: getprop("ro.bootloader"? == "l710vpbLj7"...
repeated for about six other file names, which I think are different bootloaders.
Now when I turn the phone on, it looks like it has been reset, but I get the notification "unfortunately, com.google.process.gapps has stopped", which appears again immediately after closing the first one. It is an endless loop and I cannot do anything in the phone. Is there any way you are able to help me?
Thank you.
So I've had the Note 2 since it came out, and I safe-rooted it about 6 months ago because I had MJ9 an;d couldn't unlock the bootloader. Currently I'm on 4.3 MJ9 with saferoot and no custom ROMs on.Everything worked fine until yesterday where I updated a few Xposed modules and rebooted. Here's what happened:
1. The phone got stuck on the Verizon logo for about 15 minutes, and began to get a little hotter than usual, but not hot enough to be considered overheated.
2. A message saying "Upgrading Android apps" appeared, but I'm pretty sure that's never happened before when rebooting after updating Xposed modules.
3. Once the phone loaded up, I kept getting spammed the "Google Play Services has stopped working" and "com.google.process.gapps has stopped working" messages. Searching up a way to fix this error did not yield and results.
4. Bloatware I had uninstalled months ago (Amazon, Amazon Kindle, Google News, Google Music, etc.) were all reinstalled for no apparent reason. I wanted to assume this was because something got corrupted and the phone restarted with a backup of my phone's entire memory, but that couldn't have happened because the bloatware was uninstalled 6 months ago when I saferooted the phone.
5. I uninstalled the bloatware, cleared the dalvik cache, and reset app preferences, thenrebooted once again. Now my phone is stuck at the Verizon logo.
Thanks to anyone who can help me out.
EddieK23 said:
So I've had the Note 2 since it came out, and I safe-rooted it about 6 months ago because I had MJ9 an;d couldn't unlock the bootloader. Currently I'm on 4.3 MJ9 with saferoot and no custom ROMs on.Everything worked fine until yesterday where I updated a few Xposed modules and rebooted. Here's what happened:
1. The phone got stuck on the Verizon logo for about 15 minutes, and began to get a little hotter than usual, but not hot enough to be considered overheated.
2. A message saying "Upgrading Android apps" appeared, but I'm pretty sure that's never happened before when rebooting after updating Xposed modules.
3. Once the phone loaded up, I kept getting spammed the "Google Play Services has stopped working" and "com.google.process.gapps has stopped working" messages. Searching up a way to fix this error did not yield and results.
4. Bloatware I had uninstalled months ago (Amazon, Amazon Kindle, Google News, Google Music, etc.) were all reinstalled for no apparent reason. I wanted to assume this was because something got corrupted and the phone restarted with a backup of my phone's entire memory, but that couldn't have happened because the bloatware was uninstalled 6 months ago when I saferooted the phone.
5. I uninstalled the bloatware, cleared the dalvik cache, and reset app preferences, thenrebooted once again. Now my phone is stuck at the Verizon logo.
Thanks to anyone who can help me out.
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I would do a factory reset in stock recovery. See if that gets you back up.. If not you may have to Odin MJ9 stock img. Sounds like xposed is the problem here..
lacoursiere18 said:
I would do a factory reset in stock recovery. See if that gets you back up.. If not you may have to Odin MJ9 stock img. Sounds like xposed is the problem here..
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I guessed it would have come to that, so I took out mu SD card and found out that it became corrupt because of a mounting script, and now rebooting my phone works perfectly.
I've really done it now. I have a rooted Samsung Galaxy S4 SCH1545, VRUFNC5. I backed up to Titanium backup and then removed the bloatware found in another thread. Once that was gone, it started giving me this message, continuously. I am not sure what else to do besides attempting an Odin install. Any thoughts?
I have a Verizon Galaxy S4 with stock recovery and rom running Lollipop 5.0.1 I545VRUGOF1. This morning I was having issues with it, so I decided to do a factory restore. Now when I boot the phone multiple gapps services crash and eventually the setup wizard itself crashes and takes me back to the beginning of the device setup. The phone was previously rooted, but I lost it somehow, which was part of the reason I decided to factory reset.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi, I rooted my galaxy s7 from att using this method, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNInTlCpv8E
It worked perfectly and I had my new rooted phone! So a couple of days after the root one of my apps stop working and I cannot get it to start working, it was a pushup workout app, so I restart my phone and it gets into a boot loop stuck on the at&t logo. I was very sad as I did not back anything up so I wiped my phone using the recovery boot and signed in and re-flashed the root rom through odin and re-installed supersu and it worked perfectly again. The next day I have the same problem but this time with snapchat and instagram so I knew what was going to happen and I restarted and it did the same thing. This time when I went into recovery boot I noticed "dm-verity verification failed" in red at the bottom. As of now I am just going to do what I did last time and wipe and re-flash as I made a backup this time and just restore my phone and hope it doesn't happen again. If someone could please explain why this is happening and maybe help me fix it I would be so happy thank you!
UPDATE 7/26/16: I re flashed the ap root file with odin without doing a factory reset and it is still stuck in a boot loop, meaning I have to do a factory reset to get it out.
Mine is doing same thing. I used chain fires root. Everything went perfect. Then couple days later apps started saying they had stopped and phone started freezing. Every app I tired to open would say they had stopped. Then it constantly kept saying Google play services had stopped. I tried to reboot and stuck into bootloop everytime. Rooted again same thing happened again. U ever find a fix or anyone no how to fix this