I've removed all the applications that I can think of that I installed via Google Play store, including Google Play Services and the store itself, and the cveXXX apk, etc. I copied over the BIN file for the newer update and I'm getting a "last update failed" when I check for updates. Any ideas what I need to do to get this to update?
Thanks.
Nevermind, I found that I hadn't actually fully de-rooted it, and by renaming the DeviceSetup.apk.old to DeviceSetup.apk it is now working fine.
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I have an MXQPRO was working fine util recently, When I try to open the play store I get this error message: "This version of the app isn't compatible with your device. To fix this problem, go to settings and uninstall updates for the Google play Store app." . The device is running Android 5.1.1. the option to uninstall the update is not available in the Apps Settings. I did a complete reset of the device and I am able to use the play store right after but after closing the play store the next time I will get the message (since the play Store will have had time to update it self.) Th version after the update of play store is 7.5.08.M.xhdpi ... I have tried downgrading the play store to another version via an apk file ... but it fails. I also have tried stopping the upgrade by following the instructions of adding a folder : "com.android.vending-1.apk" to /data/app ... but this did not work the update occurred anyway.... any idea on how I can gain access again to play store ? Thank You
duplicate thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...tore-problem-mxq-pro-4k-t3564294#post71646304
My Moto G4 is running stock Nougat with the latest (Sept) security update. For some reason, the Google and Chrome apps will not update. They show up in the play store as having updates available (Chrome is version 55.xx) but as soon as I select update, it starts and immediately stops the download. I have tried clearing the play store cache and data but that did not fix the problem. Is there something else I should try? Can I download the latest .apk and install that or will that mess something up? I will add that both apps seem to be working fine.
Update: I downloaded the .apk files and installed them and everything seems to be working fine. Thread can be considered closed and moderator is free to delete it.
Alright, first, I should point out that I'm not a developer, I've never worked with adb and so on. I'm posting here because I don't know where else to post.
So, I'm trying to install Tekken mobile on my phone (Galaxy S8 Exynos version, Android 7.0, rooted with Magisk and I also have TWRP). When I search the game in the Google Play store app, it doesn't show up. I have to search the play store in the browser and open it in the Play Store from there. If I press install it downloads normally, but when it gets to the installing phase, it gives me an error 910. If I try to sideload it, the apk installer fails to install it and says that the package conflicts with an existing package by the same name. But the game isn't already installed on my phone. The whole story is: I actually had the game installed and needed to update it, but the update would fail (Google Play Store error 910), so I uninstalled it and tried to reinstall it, error 910 again, I tried to sideload it and the packages are in conflict for some reason, even though the game isn't installed. Can anyone help me fix this?
Alright, first, I should point out that I'm not a developer, I've never worked with adb and so on. I'm posting here because I don't know where else to post.
So, I'm trying to install Tekken mobile on my phone (Galaxy S8 Exynos version, Android 7.0, rooted with Magisk and I also have TWRP). When I search the game in the Google Play store app, it doesn't show up. I have to search the play store in the browser and open it in the Play Store from there. If I press install it downloads normally, but when it gets to the installing phase, it gives me an error 910. If I try to sideload it, the apk installer fails to install it and says that the package conflicts with an existing package by the same name. But the game isn't already installed on my phone. The whole story is: I actually had the game installed and needed to update it, but the update would fail (Google Play Store error 910), so I uninstalled it and tried to reinstall it, error 910 again, I tried to sideload it and the packages are in conflict for some reason, even though the game isn't installed. Can anyone help me fix this?
Hey all, not sure where to put this sounds like an app developer question maybe....?
Anyone notice that you can't use the latest version of Netflix on yalp app store or apkmirror? Latest is 7.2.1 in yalp but the only one that seems to work for me is 6.26.1, the latest one from apkmirror.
I am trying to go google free, no google apps or services at all, just lineage os. Everything was going great, installed my main apps from apkmirror. Then thought I would try f-droid and found yalp and aurora app stores.
Yalp found that there was an update for Netflix, tried to update manually but a weird error popped up saying I couldn't install the app, it said it needed root or privileged mode to install and couldn't install because it was split or something.
So I tried to install manually by downloading the .apk to downloads but got about 5 files? I installed the biggest one and it seemed to have updated to the latest version but now it constantly crashes when I try to open it, it doesn't work anymore.
Could google have changed the way apks install so that we have to use their store to install these new formatted apks?
BTW, I was fully able to use the latest 7.x.x app version before when I had gapps installed on my rooted los 14.1, I could even install updates straight from the play store instead of apkmirror recently, so I don't think that root restriction applies to the Netflix app anymore, they found a better one.....
Is this a known issue on yalp or the dev community?
Edit: never mind, I duckduckgoed it and found an app to install those split apks for me, worked like a charm. I did notice that yalp downloaded less files this time for the Netflix app to install, 3 files instead of 5-6. I used SAI ver 1.17, this should be built in to yalp and aurora store.
Edit2: turns out that error in yalp meant that because the apk has a few files, it needs root permission to install. I uninstalled Netflix and tried to install again in yalp with root and it works! No need for another app it turns out.