Open gapps play store error 963 - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi. I'm using CM12.1 with my quark (xt1254). Using a clean install method if I flash cm with a current gapps build (tried 1/29/16 & 1/30/16) the play store will not download apps over approx 25 MB. Play store downloads the app to 99%, restarts the download, then fails with error 963. Small apps are unaffected. Using the exact same method, but with an open gapps from 12/08/15
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e7a48os7ucj014p/open_gapps-arm-5.1-stock-20151208.zip?dl=0
, works perfectly fine. Just thought I'd see if anyone had any thoughts as to what's up. Ideas, contents, suggestions appreciated.

sd card
I had the same problem . I disconnected the SD card and now it all seems to be working again . It is not a permanent solution but a temporary solution , I hope
Hopefully it works .

kikkie said:
I had the same problem . I disconnected the SD card and now it all seems to be working again . It is not a permanent solution but a temporary solution , I hope
Hopefully it works .
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I think the issue is related to the way CM12 chooses the default install location for you. The newer gapps builds may have triggered something, but I believe the root of it to be the default installation location. Please see this post for a possible permanent solution.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65139180&postcount=6

Negative results. Bummer.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kr21nbkkvnl6i24/open_gapps_debug_logs.tar.gz?dl=0

elderlypunk said:
Negative results. Bummer.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kr21nbkkvnl6i24/open_gapps_debug_logs.tar.gz?dl=0
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No joy after changing the default location? Which way did you use to change the location? Did it give you any messages? it shouldn't have, if it worked, it should just have returned a prompt.
Just to be on the safe side, I would load the gapps file that you mentioned was working in the past, and change the default location before trying any of the apps. If you already have it all loaded up, then yes, I'd also recommend you clear the cache and data from the playstore and playservices apps.
Don't know if you're using opengapps, but I took a look at their most recent builds and noticed that the file size changed slightly after 01/20/2016, so your reasoning has merit.
If you happen to be using TWRP, you could also try changing the location from recovery. Advanced -> Terminal Command -> Select and then enter the command. I really hope this helps.

I used the su terminal method. The location was definitely changed from 0 (auto) to 1 (internal). Behavior did not change at all. I am using open gapps and the working/not working is across builds (aroma thru nano/pico). Date of build appears to be the only determining factor. I originally thought size of the app mattered, but in talking with other users that seems to be less of an issue than previously thought. Also, apps that do not download from the play store cannot be side loaded either.

elderlypunk said:
I used the su terminal method. The location was definitely changed from 0 (auto) to 1 (internal). Behavior did not change at all. I am using open gapps and the working/not working is across builds (aroma thru nano/pico). Date of build appears to be the only determining factor. I originally thought size of the app mattered, but in talking with other users that seems to be less of an issue than previously thought. Also, apps that do not download from the play store cannot be side loaded either.
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Ugh. I was able to recreate the behavior you're experiencing on a 2012 Nexus 7 - the only device I have access to with no SD card slot. I used the last two nightlies of CM12 and opengapps from two days ago, and also the one I mentioned from 1/20. Always had the behavior when downloading large apps, and as you say, apps not from the playstore. And yes, same behavior whether I used nano, pico, et. al.
The behavior disappears once I flash the latest nightly with the gapps from 1/20 AND change the default location. I wish I had more to give you, but since we're using different devices, there is a chance something else is different in the builds.

Gster09 said:
I wish I had more to give you, but since we're using different devices, there is a chance something else is different in the builds.
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No worries! Since I found a working older gapps I'm inclined to let this go for now.

Which older version did you install? I'm running into this issue.

See link in op.

Hello,
I have same 963 error issue on my both cm 12.1 devices : Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7 (2012).
I tried on my Galaxy to "pm set-install-location 1" but it don't solved the issue.
(delete the play store app cache and data don't work)
Can you provide me the link to this Gapps, it is not working anymore

ancelin said:
Hello,
Can you provide me the link to this Gapps, it is not working anymore
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Try this. Turns out the problem is a Google play issue. One of the devs (baybutcher) posted this and I can confirm it fixed my issue. It downgrades Google play to a working version. If you are a doing a clean install just flash after gapps. If trying to fix an existing install make sure to uninstall all Google play updates then try flashing.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0pzzlkiip6b97c8/play-6.0.5-flash-via-twrp.zip?dl=0

elderlypunk said:
Try this. Turns out the problem is a Google play issue. One of the devs (baybutcher) posted this and I can confirm it fixed my issue.
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Did s/he mention when it will be fixed?

If you're looking for a version of Open GApps that doesn't have the double download fail with error 963. Then you should install Open GApps 2016.01.05. Don't install the 2015.12.08 version if you're using CyanogenMod! You'll end up breaking WebView on your rom if you do. You can find an Older Version option on the Open GApps Web Site and get the version I mention from there.
As others may have mentioned you can temporarily dismount your SD Card as a work around to this issue, but I preferred to downgrade rather than having to do that every time I used the Google Play Store.
As I understand the issue it's not a bug with Open GApps itself but a bug with the Google Play Store, apparently but I haven't confirmed any version of Google Play above 6.0.5 can have this issue.

elderlypunk said:
Try this. Turns out the problem is a Google play issue. One of the devs (baybutcher) posted this and I can confirm it fixed my issue. It downgrades Google play to a working version. If you are a doing a clean install just flash after gapps. If trying to fix an existing install make sure to uninstall all Google play updates then try flashing.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0pzzlkiip6b97c8/play-6.0.5-flash-via-twrp.zip?dl=0
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This fixed the issue for me, and I was able to install the 2 problematic apps. Strangely, I had no trouble installing some other apps, namely made by my operator (MEO music and MEO drive), which leads me to think it might be related to locale.
However, now I can't search the play store, as it force closes when tapping the search box :/

Best thread ever.
Finally it works.
Thanks everyone

Related

Gapps for Archos

Hi all,
Well for everyone who want's to have the Google apps like:
Android market
Youtube
Gmail
etc.
Here is a link to a share where the gapps4archos can be downloaded.
http://code.google.com/p/archos-apps-installer/downloads/list
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:
WARNING: You cannot install this appInstaller if you installed gApps4Archos or any other gApps installer. Anytime you switch appInstaller programs, you MUST reset your device back to stock. If you've NEVER installed ANY market/gApps installer, then your good... no need to reset.
NOTE: If you've ONLY used my appInstaller, then you can REMOVE the old files using my app and re-install the apps at the same time, then REBOOT.
1) Download - http://code.google.com/p/archos-apps-installer/downloads/list
2) Copy download to your device via USB (if you didnt download directly using your Archos)
3) Use 'Files' app to locate gAppsInstaller, then execute/install it
4) Choose install packaged apps or choose to install your own packaged 'apps.zip' file located on the internal drive (not sdcard)
4a) There maybe a short delay after you tap an install button (its installing and you'll be notified when its done, about 5-10 seconds)
5) REBOOT!!
6) Follow the Market FIX instructions below
MARKET FIX:
This will get you most missing apps from the market, except some "protect market apps"
Setting-->Manage Applications-->All-->Market (Clear Cache then 'Force Stop' -- DO NOT clear data)
Setting-->Manage Applications-->All-->Google Services Framework (Clear data then 'Force Stop')
REBOOT again
Market Fix video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-nySibzeA&feature=player_embedded#!
If you do this correctly you will find most missing apps like 'Copilot Live USA' in the Market. However, some apps will not show because they are "protected" Market apps. These include 'NY Times'. Google search "android protected market apps" if your not familar.
NOTE: The latest version of GMAIL and Youtube can be downloaded in the market...
Thanks to our friends from the archosfans.com forum
Thankyou for this, I have seen how much work you have put into it. Tried gAppsInstaller_v3.apk this morning and seems to be working well, no FC's etc so far...
(edit)Oppss ment to say thankyou Kenyu73 for the app and thanks Dreetje for posting, thought you was Kenyu under a different name...
supagforce said:
Thankyou for this, I have seen how much work you have put into it. Tried gAppsInstaller_v3.apk this morning and seems to be working well, no FC's etc so far...
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Well i didn't made it, Kenyu73 did make it It makes my device complete, really love the Archos device!
Thanks! I've looked at these instructions a dozen times on ArchosFans and always missed that market was clear cache not clear data and never figured out why it didn't work right for me. With the latest gapps I'm now seeing most everything. Awesome guide!
Edit: For some reason when I use this installer however, TweetDeck will not run properly. It always Force Closes once I've signed into my account and I cannot fix it. This is one of my favorite apps. If someone could figure this out I would appreciate it.
Edit 2: This installer causes a ton of apps not to launch in my experience thus far. TweetDeck as mentioned, Moblox, Angry Birds, they all just FC or hang endlessly. I'd still recommended the other installer with the same steps outlined in this post.
Stupid question but does "reset your device back to stock" mean anything else than a reboot? Like an Android reset or something?
g00ner said:
Stupid question but does "reset your device back to stock" mean anything else than a reboot? Like an Android reset or something?
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from recovery or from menu, not reboot
thanks for the advise on market acces update, now finally updated gmail apk
I have the Google Marketplace up and running and for the most part it works wonderfully. My biggest issue are protected applications I use on my HTC EVO aren't showing up and some of these application I really use / enjoy. Some of these are:
1) BatteryView
2) Battery Watch
3) Splash ID!
4) Monster App Pro (I'm using the non-Pro right now)
I've been trying to add the "Market Access" application to the mix to help me with this issue, but thus far can't get z4root to work. Oh, it says it was successful, but none of the programs that need root can get it from the Super User application.
I can live without these protected applications, they are simply nice to have -- except Splash ID!, which IMHO, is necessary to protect my development personal, professional, and development information. I was able to get a work around for Splash ID, for which I'm thankful.
Bert Moshier
Excuse my ignorance, but how is this at all new? There's been a gapps hack available for every Archos device for quite some time now. It's always been readily available on ArchosFans.com.
MidwestDrummer said:
Excuse my ignorance, but how is this at all new? There's been a gapps hack available for every Archos device for quite some time now. It's always been readily available on ArchosFans.com.
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It's a different version which allows for more flexibility, especially for updating the two most useful core apps.
MidwestDrummer said:
Excuse my ignorance, but how is this at all new? There's been a gapps hack available for every Archos device for quite some time now. It's always been readily available on ArchosFans.com.
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It also has less apps in it, saving space for where the apps are installed, especially since Archos only provided around 275~ MB of space for app installation
And not all apps can move to sd card so any space is helpful
All we need now is the Samsung Galaxy Tab email app ported over. If anyone has any idea please share.
Thanks for posting the info for my gAppsInstaller. I've been away from the game for a few days now doing housework "mods" (=
The only issue remaining that I'm aware of with this app is a certain sub-set of apps that FC (AutoZone, OSMonitor and a few others mentioned in this thread. I haven't had time to research, but whatever the gApps4Archos is doing is making these work ok... I'm thinking its some registration of dll files ('so' files perhaps). I do know it copies 4-5 .so files into the froyo/system directory, but i'm not sure right now if I need to do some type of '.so' file registration with them.
If any linux guru's out there know of something I need to do specifically with these (besides copying them to the '/froyo/system' directory, please let me know.
libspeech.so
libvoicesearch.so
libzxing.so
libimageutils.so
libinterstitial.so
kenyu73 said:
Thanks for posting the info for my gAppsInstaller. I've been away from the game for a few days now doing housework "mods" (=
The only issue remaining that I'm aware of with this app is a certain sub-set of apps that FC (AutoZone, OSMonitor and a few others mentioned in this thread. I haven't had time to research, but whatever the gApps4Archos is doing is making these work ok... I'm thinking its some registration of dll files ('so' files perhaps). I do know it copies 4-5 .so files into the froyo/system directory, but i'm not sure right now if I need to do some type of '.so' file registration with them.
If any linux guru's out there know of something I need to do specifically with these (besides copying them to the '/froyo/system' directory, please let me know.
libspeech.so
libvoicesearch.so
libzxing.so
libimageutils.so
libinterstitial.so
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There is the guru! I thought i share it with the XDA members
Your question: I searched for an explenation about registering the .so files and found this link: http://users.actcom.co.il/~choo/lupg/tutorials/libraries/unix-c-libraries.html#shared_dlopen
just checking - these instructions are for 2.2 only ?
-thanks for posting this in a clear easy to follow way and thanks to kenyu73 for all the work
- Stephen
kenyu73 said:
Thanks for posting the info for my gAppsInstaller. I've been away from the game for a few days now doing housework "mods" (=
The only issue remaining that I'm aware of with this app is a certain sub-set of apps that FC (AutoZone, OSMonitor and a few others mentioned in this thread. I haven't had time to research, but whatever the gApps4Archos is doing is making these work ok... I'm thinking its some registration of dll files ('so' files perhaps). I do know it copies 4-5 .so files into the froyo/system directory, but i'm not sure right now if I need to do some type of '.so' file registration with them.
If any linux guru's out there know of something I need to do specifically with these (besides copying them to the '/froyo/system' directory, please let me know.
libspeech.so
libvoicesearch.so
libzxing.so
libimageutils.so
libinterstitial.so
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you tried to ask m4rk3t about this?
czesiu said:
you tried to ask m4rk3t about this?
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I dont think he created the original gApps4Archos package, he only de-compiled it, added the updated the apps with the newer 2.2 market then vanished.
I think he dropped of the radar after he did the re-package of that app.
m4rk3t
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my youtube wont update to new one in market and my youtube just fc
tmacgarris6727 said:
my youtube wont update to new one in market and my youtube just fc
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My app doesn't include youtube (i required you to get it from the market) so I'm not sure why you say it wont update.
Did you use this one or gApps4Archos?
yes i use that and youtube comes with it but it keeps fc and it wont download from market

Google Play: Can't find or install common apps????

It seems that since Google updated Market to Google Play, I can't access or install a bunch of apps that I want.
The two that bother me right now are 'Lookout Mobile Security' and 'Firefox for Android'. If I search Google Play, neither show up in search results. If I use the browser and go directly to either Firefox's or Lookout's site to install, I get redirected to Google Play and the Install button in both cases is grayed out and nothing happens.
And I'm very unhappy that I can no longer download the apks using my computer and side load/install it.
????????????
I'm on a standard Nook Color, with the newest stable release running in EMMC:
Android version: 2.3.7
Kernel version: 2.6.32.9
Mod version: CyanogenMod 7.1.0-encore
Build No: GWK74
Everything else works fine and I have no other problems or complaints.
Can someone give me some things to try and get this working???
(is this the correct forum for this type of problem??? or can someone please direct me to the right place?? I didn't want to post this to the development forum.)
Same problem here, with last build of Mirage.
I modified the build.prop file, identifying as HTC Vision.
Playstore (in desktop) now shows HTC Vision as my device.
But still no full access to market with my nook, I can't see gmail app, for example.
I tried again to change build.prop with Nexus S as device.
Playstore has not even noticed the change.
Any hint ?
filigi said:
Same problem here, with last build of Mirage.
I modified the build.prop file, identifying as HTC Vision.
Playstore (in desktop) now shows HTC Vision as my device.
But still no full access to market with my nook, I can't see gmail app, for example.
I tried again to change build.prop with Nexus S as device.
Playstore has not even noticed the change.
Any hint ?
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I don't have your Rom, but never had problems with Nightly Cm7 or needed to change build.prop file.
Did you try again with flashing recommended gapps for your ROM?
Unleashed from my Revolutionized Desire HD
Yes, I flashed again gapps after having wiped cache and data, and restored stock build.prop.
Now market works again.
I think I lost full market access when I changed the resolution, using LCD resolution, though this app doesn't seem to change anything in build.prop.
Maybe the solution is there: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1580827
The market has always been weird on my Nook. It randomly decides to not allow me to install some apps one day, then will allow me to install the next. Not sure what the cause is either. Just says the device is not compatible.
filigi said:
Yes, I flashed again gapps after having wiped cache and data, and restored stock build.prop.
Now market works again.
I think I lost full market access when I changed the resolution, using LCD resolution, though this app doesn't seem to change anything in build.prop.
Maybe the solution is there: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1580827
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Any report of a fix yet? My Nook has also weirded out after changing LCD resolution!
Taken from the samiam's old cm9 thread
If you notice that some apps are missing from the market, this may be due to the fact that these ICS builds for the nook do not include support for apps which request phone permissions. Although this ideally would be fixed by developers not requesting phone permissions for their app unless it absolutely needs to be phone-specific, you can also fix it by flashing the telephony-permissions-fix.zip file located in the misc folder. You will likely want to flash this file immediately after flashing your rom.
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greenmuggy said:
Taken from the samiam's old cm9 thread
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Helped with a few but not what I was hoping... bit it did help
Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA
Anything other than the standard LCD densities will not allow access to some applications. There is a list somewhere that I had bookmarked, but must have deleted it. If you search for the densities that are standard (MDPI, HDPI, etc) and set it, it may help.
Yeah, these missing apps are most likely a result of a non-standard LCD Density. To fix this, you can install a hardcoded 160 dpi play store that does not run an LCD Density check. If for any other reasons you can't access apps (different country or whatever), this hardcoded play store will let you.
See the thread with DL links here: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1551118)
Make a backup of your vending.apk in /system/app/, and then rename the hardcoded play store to vending.apk. Place the hardcoded vending.apk in system/app/, change permissions to rw-r--r--, and reboot. Should work right away. If not, follow the additional instructions in the link above.
I take no credit nor liability for the results of following these instructions. Make backups of every file you replace and you should be alright.

CyanogenMod 13 Nightlies are now available for the Nexus 10

Hey all,
As I don't develop CyanogenMod or work for their team, I didn't think it'd be right to make a post in the Development sub-forum. Anyway, I came across a post over on Android Police stating that CM 13 Nightlies are now availble for 'manta'. I've downloaded the latest Nightlie and flashed it on my Nexus 10 along with the lastest Gapps, and everything works great. You can find the Nightlies here. All credit goes to the CyanogenMod team for keeping our Nexus 10 alive!
In my case the gapps are too big (even micro and nano) while pico gets successfully flashed but then Google Play Services crash all the time.
Did you flash the very first nightly from Jan 9?
I have the same issues: nano gapps too large for system, can't install this way... any solutions?
Edit: pico gapps work, no issues so far
I can't even install the pico gapps. Which package did you use OP?
Edit: Tried again with a full wipe and it worked using the pico-apps. Have had no crashes of any Google services so far. I used the latest CM nightly to flash.
rxzlmn said:
I can't even install the pico gapps. Which package did you use OP?
Edit: Tried again with a full wipe and it worked using the pico-apps. Have had no crashes of any Google services so far. I used the latest CM nightly to flash.
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Did it fail with the nightly from Jan 9 but then succeeded witht he nightly from today (Jan 10)?
Dimitris CH said:
Did it fail with the nightly from Jan 9 but then succeeded witht he nightly from today (Jan 10)?
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I used the newer one both times. Only difference was full wipe.
I'm having zero luck on getting Google Play Services installed. Tried the nano, now the Pico. Same as above users, the install will go just fine but will give me crashes every second on screen.
I read here and there that this crash on CM13 (other devices) can also be caused by a) Privacy Guard settings for Google Play services, or b) allowing Google Play Services to access "Phone" and "Contacts" or something to that effect.
Still playing around trying to get this to install.......
Edit: Did a full wipe of everything, including System/Data, and it all works now. I'm all setup! I'm getting an error on Google "Now on Tap", saying "The app has stopped" everytime I try to use it. I remember seeing the fix somewhere about something in Accessibility settings. But I'm having no luck remembering what it was or finding the fix again.
DTB
Google play services were not working for me at first either. I decided to try and sideload the latest Google Play Services apk to see if would fix the problem. Thankfully, it did fix it. You can find the apk file here.
Install Opengapps nano or pico http://opengapps.org/ and full wipe before install.
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/127116/
Anyone tried enabling f2fs?
Good news, finally got "Now on Tap" working.
I went to settings. I searched for "Assist", and selected "Assist and Voice Input".
(I honestly can't find in the settings where it is, I can only find it by searching within settings.)
The "Assist App" was set to "Google App". I selected "None", then went back and set it to "Google App" again...and all was good!
So, looks like I am finally up and running. Another note; the Marshmallow apps restore didn't seem to restore for me. I even used my phone to setup my account, all was linked fine. It got my identity and set it, but did not restore any apps. Not a huge deal.
DTB
viruszzz said:
Install Opengapps nano or pico http://opengapps.org/ and full wipe before install.
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I guess you did not read the part where we said that this is exactly what we did.
1GB RAM
I succesfully installed CM13 with Opengapps pico and its running very smooth so far. But in settings it's showing me that I only have 1GB of RAM instead of 2GB. Did anyone else notice this?
Edit: 1,1GB to be exact. Very strange.
Edit 2: I read in another thread that about 900MB is reserved for the GPU so that's probably why it is showing just 1,1GB for the system.
Hei, ref doing a full wipe, is that before doing the pico gapps install, and exactly what is meant by full wipe? Thanks
Cintra2 said:
Hei, ref doing a full wipe, is that before doing the pico gapps install, and exactly what is meant by full wipe? Thanks
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Yes before installing Pico. I did a wipe after too, just to be sure. A full wipe means cache and system/data. If you have TWRP a normal wipe includes all of this.
MisterT200 said:
Yes before installing Pico. I did a wipe after too, just to be sure. A full wipe means cache and system/data. If you have TWRP a normal wipe includes all of this.
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Many thanks for your quick reply, now I'll give it another go
Mvh
PS That did the job All working very well now!
Does CM13 support loop device?
I need to run linux chroot (via linux deploy); that requires that the ROM supports loop device. Request to those who have successfully install CM13 on N10: Could you install the free app "loop device checker" and check to see if loop device is supported?
THANKS!
ps. This app is free and useful but it has annoying loud music; mute the speaker first
After installing CM13, my Nexus10's rotation doesn't work.
When I used stock lollipop, rotation worked perfectly.
Even if I update to the newest version, it's the same here. (cm-13.0-20160129-NIGHTLY-manta)
Does anyone have the same problem?
Cintra2 said:
Many thanks for your quick reply, now I'll give it another go
Mvh
PS That did the job All working very well now!
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Hey, down the page, you should be able to fit bigger packages than pico on there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-10/development/rom-aicp-11-manta-t3280678/page18#post65047967
Youtube 1440p videos
For some reasons with the 02/09/2016 release I'm able to run YouTube video at 1440p, but after updating to newer releases it isn't the case anymore, instead I have the same problem as with Google's official releases the videos run for 1s then stops while the audio still runs normally.

Google Play-Service FC after flashing CM13

Hello,
after flashing the new CM13 snapshot cm-13.0-20160820-SNAPSHOT-ZNH5YAO0J2-i9300 I keep receiving the following error over and over again:
"[CRASH] com.google.android.gms threw java.lang.securityException
java.lang.SecurityException: "gps" location provider requires ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION permission.
at android.os.Parcel.readException(Parcel.java:1620)
at android.os.Parcel.readException(Parcel.java:1573)
at android.location.ILocationManager$Stub$Proxy.addGpsStatusListener(ILocationManager.java:741)
at android.location.LocationManager.addGpsStatusListener(LocationManager.java:1537)
at aepg.acom.google.android.gms:1045)
at aelu.bcom.google.android.gms:7362)
at aelu.handleMessagecom.google.android.gms:262)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:148)
at android.os.HandlerThread.run(HandlerThread.java:61)"
Most of the apps doesn't work either. Most of the Gapps don't work, too, reffering to this error.
I granted the permission for Location but this does't help either.
I don't know what to do. Help would be much appriciated!
Thanks.
Mike
Same problem here....
I tried a clean flash and also tried to install gapps directly after installing cm13. But no success. I keep getting this error message...
I have the same problem with S4.
flash newest/oldest gapps ?
exe98123q said:
flash newest/oldest gapps ?
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directly downloaded from open gapps:
open_gapps-arm-6.0-nano-20160821
try old or dont use, you can download apk from mirrors (google is yours uncle )
the newest have some bug or high demand on resurences imo
edit.
try pico only, you no need nothing else
exe98123q said:
try old or dont use, you can download apk from mirrors (google is yours uncle )
the newest have some bug or high demand on resurences imo
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try pico only, you no need nothing else
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Tried pico - same problem.
Tried whiping cash, fresh install CM13, fresh install GApps - same problem.
I did however find apk mirrors, but installing them didn't work ("Parsingfehler")...? How do I install the APK other then uploading it to the phone? Did I choose the wrong apk? Which one do I use for my S3 i9300? I tried this one:
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...es-9-4-52-438-127739847-android-apk-download/
Does this problem maybe have anything to do with this patch?!
https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki/Notes-for-Android-6.0
Sorry, but I'm not an expert so I'd need support what to do with it.
Please help. I'm starting to get sick of this problem and thinking about switching back to CM11 if this is even possible (tried to do so once after CM13 - phone went to bootloop) ...
Thanks.
that apk you can install normal, only gaps
exe98123q said:
that apk you can install normal, only gaps
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???
i mean cant, gapps include files .jar, not only gsm core
Does anyone have a solution for the problem? Still not working. As soon as I start any gapp the message appears again.
Please help.
Thanks
Meanwhyle I managed to solve the problem. This gapps seem to work fine in combination with the CM13 snapshot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/gapps-gapps-6-0-1-minimal-t3276606
1) whype system partition & cash
2) flash room (I used cm-13.0-20160820-SNAPSHOT-ZNH5YAO0J2-i9300.zip (296.87 MB)
3) install gapps (see above)
4) reboot
At first it seemed to cause further FC, but somehow they disappeared (maybe after updating the apps) and now everything works fine (except GPS location in Google Maps, but this is my least problem).
I also foudn another provider of gapps, but didn't test it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/app-minimal-gapps-gapps-lp-20150107-1-t2997368
Apps
I had the same problem I gave up in the end and I downloaded aptoide has the same apps that you get from the play store
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3276606
Try this.
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MTCB/MTCC rk3188 (5.1.1) Firmware

For convenience, latest MicroG & Open GApps enabled MTCB/MTCC firmware, in a suitable thread.
Updated on July 3, 2018:
(reason in post #636)
MicroG in post #396, and here:
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Open GApps in post #416, and here:
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They are interchangeable, same partitioning, I would switch between them with a wipe all in recovery. I'd also say equally fast.
I currently use the Open GApps version, recommendable, since it does not require special settings or workarounds, as being 100% Google compatible. It also performs a one time nice Google setup of the unit, beginning with language, account, and so on.
Note to all using this firmware for the first time: since it is differently partitioned from what you had before, you must also perform a wipe all in recovery, ideally just before the first startup (to avoid wasting time), or at any time now.
WARNING: MicroG Core and LP don't work well: contacts are not seen from apps like Hangouts, Google/Voice Search, while True Contacts needs local loading of profile & contacts - from vcards on the internal SD. Therefore I strongly recommend the Open GApps version!
Note also that with the MicroG version, the gms core app must be configured, and Hangouts' service called NetworkConnectionCheckingService must be disabled, for Hangouts to work:
Code:
pm disable com.google.android.talk/com.google.android.apps.hangouts.service.NetworkConnectionCheckingService
TomTom GO storage support is explained in post #45.
TT GO spoofing is in post #392.
Poweramp's early start&restart is also supported by default.
Phone calls via a BT connected phone could be dialed by (always) selecting the MTC Service(aka Headunit), as the preferred dialer.
MTC Sound direct sound control is readily supported, if the associated hardware mod is also done.
Automatic screen brightness control based on location&time is also implemented by default.
Blank logo kernels are in post #600 (get them while they last).
Developer Mode in post #332.
Firmware is also rooted and xposed.
To those who make outlandish claims about this firmware: they are either trolls or firmware is not for them. However firmware supports all rk3188 MTCB or MTCC units. Make your own judgement, and don't get scared away.
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BTW, be careful, don't ruin this thread of mine, because I won't open another ever again...
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Here's another one: in principle, unless an unlikely bug is reported, I don't reply in this thread to users who are not listed as saying thank you to this post.
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Thanks @dsa8310 .. your rooms are great .. I installed microg rom yesterday . Works great . Will try the new one soon. The only question I have is the performance of both roms similar coz I have 1GB Ram
dsa8310 said:
For convenience, latest MicroG & Open GApps enabled MTCB/MTCC firmware, in a suitable thread.
MicroG in post #396.
Open GApps in post #416.
They are interchangeable, same partitioning, I would switch between them with a wipe all in recovery.
I currently use the Open GApps version, recommendable, since it does not require special settings or workarounds.
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Hi @dsa8310, is it possible to find what version of your firmware that I have installed in my radio. I think I updated yesterday, but not sure if it the recent one that you posted yesterday.
Maybe a tall tell signature or something to look for.
Again, thanks for your work on the firmware. And I hope this section works out for you.
Wayne
The Open GApps firmware has DPI 240 (as the original) while MicroG has DPI 210 and it appears shifted slightly to the left on 800x480 screens, at least.
It's a detail that could be easily adjusted (parameter ro.sf.lcd_density in file /system/build.prop).
The MicroG specific (gms) app is also present in its corresponding flavor lineup, plus the extra xposed module (for fake signature).
Other than that I don't keep track of versions - it's only the last one that matters.
As usualI I ll be putting the ROMs on the fileserver for everyone.
Where is the donate button ?
Thank you very much for your hard work
I am running right now DSA Rom 5.1.1 with MicroG and its awesome.....
So fast and stable, highly recommended.
Should I switch to open gapps ? I am very happy with MicroG, is it worth it ?
Best regards
dsa8310 said:
The Open GApps firmware has DPI 240 (as the original) while MicroG has DPI 210 and it appears shifted slightly to the left on 800x480 screens, at least.
It's a detail that could be easily adjusted (parameter ro.sf.lcd_density in file /system/build.prop).
The MicroG specific (gms) app is also present in its corresponding flavor lineup, plus the extra xposed module (for fake signature).
Other than that I don't keep track of versions - it's only the last one that matters.
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I have the 6/28 one.. MicroG I guess. Getting Gapps..
Thanks bud.
Like to donate as well..
EagleSoldier said:
Where is the donate button ?
Thank you very much for your hard work
I am running right now DSA Rom 5.1.1 with MicroG and its awesome.....
So fast and stable, highly recommended.
Should I switch to open gapps ? I am very happy with MicroG, is it worth it ?
Best regards
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I now use the (pico) Open GApps enabled version. I like it because I don't have to configure things and it is 100% Google compatible. I dislike it because of Google ads' undisturbed presence, unlike the MicroG version that avoids them, partially, at least for my set of apps.
There might be observable differences in their footprint size (necessary RAM) and load of system (background tasks). I can't say for sure, since I have a 2GB RAM (upgraded) unit. Furthermore, I run the same set of apps most of time: Poweramp and TomTom GO which have the same heavy requirements (TT mainly).
Perhaps 1GB units should use MicroG while 2GB ones could afford the Open GApps version.
A technical comparison between versions could be done, in a terminal (termux), with commands like "free -m" (free memory) and "uptime" (busybox uptime) (for load average); "busybox ps", too, if implemented.
But, ultimately, it's a matter of feeling: if you feel that one version is more responsive, feel free to use it.
(switching back and forth is facilitated by the same partitioning, though going through a wipe all in recovery seems necessary)
I've got a 1gb joying radio. I can confirm that system boot is much faster than Malaysk 4.4.4, BUT apps like Pandora and Google maps take ages to load and sometimes even freeze. So I'll go back to KitKat.
ankerede said:
I've got a 1gb joying radio. I can confirm that system boot is much faster than Malaysk 4.4.4, BUT apps like Pandora and Google maps take ages to load and sometimes even freeze. So I'll go back to KitKat.
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Have you tried both MicroG and Open GApps? If yes, was it any difference for you?
The system is tuned for TomTom GO, for example, if you make a folder called tomtom/com.tomtom.gplay.navapp/foobar on any of your external storage (the GPS card, usually) then big maps will stay externally. While TT GO, the "free" version (v1.16.1_Build_2077, if I recall correctly), lays around the internet...
(making the folder above will help even if TT is not installed, because the system will stop looking for it, in a loop)
dsa8310 said:
Have you tried both MicroG and Open GApps? If yes, was it any difference for you?
The system is tuned for TomTom GO, for example, if you make a folder called tomtom/com.tomtom.gplay.navapp/foobar on any of your external storage (the GPS card, usually) then big maps will stay externally. While TT GO, the "free" version (v1.16.1_Build_2077, if I recall correctly), lays around the internet...
(making the folder above will help even if TT is not installed, because the system will stop looking for it, in a loop)
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So far I I only used your latest micro G. I thought it might be quicker , because of less Google apps
ankerede said:
So far I I only used your latest micro G. I thought it might be quicker , because of less Google apps
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Well, if you expect all your apps to be supported, try the Open GApps version. It's the pico flavor, minimal setup for Google support.
(make a wipe all from recovery, just before first reboot)
dsa8310 said:
For convenience, latest MicroG & Open GApps enabled MTCB/MTCC firmware, in a suitable thread.
MicroG in post #396, and here:
mxupdateKLD1024x600LP5.1.1.rk3188.MTCB-C.December.part2.rar
mxupdateKLD1024x600LP5.1.1.rk3188.MTCB-C.December.part1.rar
mxupdateKLD800x480LP5.1.1.rk3188.MTCB-C.December.part2.rar
mxupdateKLD800x480LP5.1.1.rk3188.MTCB-C.December.part1.rar
Open GApps in post #416, and here:
oxupdateKLD1024x600LP5.1.1.rk3188.MTCB-C.December.part2.rar
oxupdateKLD1024x600LP5.1.1.rk3188.MTCB-C.December.part1.rar
oxupdateKLD800x480LP5.1.1.rk3188.MTCB-C.December.part2.rar
oxupdateKLD800x480LP5.1.1.rk3188.MTCB-C.December.part1.rar
They are interchangeable, same partitioning, I would switch between them with a wipe all in recovery. I'd also say equally fast.
I currently use the Open GApps version, recommendable, since it does not require special settings or workarounds, as being 100% Google compatible.
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Are these versions different from what you posted on the other thread? You said on the other thread to wipe before installing the GApps version.
If I can switch between them without a full wipe, I'll give some feedback on which one is faster on 1GB.
elyl said:
Are these versions different from what you posted on the other thread? You said on the other thread to wipe before installing the GApps version.
If I can switch between them without a full wipe, I'll give some feedback on which one is faster on 1GB.
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No, they are not.
It's possible, but then uninstall by hand three apps: com.google.android.gsf, org.microg.gms.droidguard, FakeGapps1.1, and then reboot.
Hi dsa,
i'm on your latest microg version of your firmware with the playstore. But when i open the playstore and try to connect i get this error: [RH-01]
any idea?
problem iam facing now i cant play music while using google maps, any help?
dsa8310 said:
Well, if you expect all your apps to be supported, try the Open GApps version. It's the pico flavor, minimal setup for Google support.
(make a wipe all from recovery, just before first reboot)
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I give it a + for GApps. Still works nice with Google Play and able to use what you paid for with no issues.
Finally got more play time with the latest and I like it.. Using 1G, no upgrade memory at all..
Still need to add a few more apps.. but good to go..
Thanks @dsa8310
Yes, the MicroG version is not 100% compatible, and also needs some extra configurations (described in the other thread, see the mentioned posts - in the OP of this thread - and subsequent ones).
While the Open GApps version is fully supported, and equally fast, no drawbacks at all.
The speed is determined by the mix of apps run on the HU, in any case.
I would suggest that you check out the Open GApps version - make a wipe all (from recovery) just before the first start, and you will enjoy a nice one time Google setup of the unit, commencing with language, account, and so on.
And once you go black you'll never go back!
dsa8310 said:
Yes, the MicroG version is not 100% compatible, and also needs some extra configurations (described in the other thread, see the mentioned posts - in the OP of this thread - and subsequent ones).
While the Open GApps version is fully supported, and equally fast, no drawbacks at all.
The speed is determined by the mix of apps run on the HU, in any case.
I would suggest that you check out the Open GApps version - make a wipe all (from recovery) just before the first start, and you will enjoy a nice one time Google setup of the unit, commencing with language, account, and so on.
And once you go black you'll never go back!
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Exactly what I did. A setup that I have never seen before had to be done. Great Job.
It's Open GApps' merit, not mine. Once the setup is done, everything else falls into place.

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