Hi there
Lately i have a error 921 at Google play. Cannot Update or download from the market.
I tried everything i found here (i think) on xda forums
Clear cache and date from google play app, clear data from Google service framework, rebooted, But no.
I also did a factory reset from settings, added my account back on, but same error. Error 921.
I also added another google account, same error 921 :-/
Does someone has a solution to this?
What rom?
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Sony Ericsson Neo
-rooted
-unlocked bootloader
-cwm recovery
- ROM: 2.3.4 *.42 - Global - 62 Baseband
try clearing dalvik cache in cwm recovery
vimjam said:
try clearing dalvik cache in cwm recovery
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No Luck. I contacted google support, so hopefully they can help.
I cleared cache, dalvik, factory reset from cwm and more.. no luck. All downloads hangs for a long time, then error 921
I also followed this: http://allaboutregistry.blogspot.com/2012/04/how-to-fix-android-error-921.html No luck
Update: It works on Mobile data, as in 3g. Not wifi. But since i do not have a good dataplan, i need the google play to work on WiFi. Suggestions?
This worked for me after restoring settings after changing roms, but it seems "too easy" compared to what you've already done.. eiher way, you may try it...
Go to you System Settings -> Accounts & Sync -> go to your google account and remove it. Then open your Play Store App and add the account from there.
FrankBullitt said:
Go to you System Settings -> Accounts & Sync -> go to your google account and remove it. Then open your Play Store App and add the account again.
It worked for me after restoring settings after changing roms.
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No success for me doing that way. Says "cannot remove account".
So i did a factory reset in CWM, added account and started all over. still no success. Strange error.
Also added transparent proxy to see if it worked. But no.
But over 3G it works. over WIFI not.
vargens said:
No success for me doing that way. Says "cannot remove account".
So i did a factory reset in CWM, added account and started all over. still no success. Strange error.
Also added transparent proxy to see if it worked. But no.
But over 3G it works. over WIFI not.
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That "cannot remove account" message sounds creepy.
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Another possibility:
have you tried to unmount your sdcard in the Systems -> Storage menu and then try to install any app?
oh, and is you Google Play version 3.5.15?
Like the resources very much... Thanks for sharing.
FrankBullitt said:
That "cannot remove account" message sounds creepy.
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No problem to delete other accounts on the phone, just the main one. I also tried to use other accounts to connect to google play. No success downloading or removing the the "main" account.
I did a factory reset, added the account all over again..same error.
Another possibility:
have you tried to unmount your sdcard in the Systems -> Storage menu and then try to install any app?
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Yes, no success. Downloads stands just still.
oh, and is you Google Play version 3.5.15?
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No, 3.5.16 after update.
I also tried to unstal update to old "market", still same error, nothing downloads.
Also after factory reset. :-/
Installed droid wall by any chance ?
Qwerty123 \m/ said:
Installed droid wall by any chance ?
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No. Still i'm sitting here trying to figure it out. Also open tcp/udp 5228 in my router with no luck.
I have a feeling google play blocked me out. Still waiting for google support to answer my mail
Seems like trouble solved it self, or that google fixed it?
Still i think my IP was blocked from D/L from market and the support ticket to google solved it...
Solution for Google Play error 921
vargens said:
Seems like trouble solved it self, or that google fixed it?
Still i think my IP was blocked from D/L from market and the support ticket to google solved it...
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I had same problem on my Sprint Epic 4G Touch. Solved it by updating my PRL.
Glenn
FrankBullitt said:
This worked for me after restoring settings after changing roms, but it seems "too easy" compared to what you've already done.. eiher way, you may try it...
Go to you System Settings -> Accounts & Sync -> go to your google account and remove it. Then open your Play Store App and add the account from there.
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Worked for me too! Thanks!
FrankBullitt said:
This worked for me after restoring settings after changing roms, but it seems "too easy" compared to what you've already done.. eiher way, you may try it...
Go to you System Settings -> Accounts & Sync -> go to your google account and remove it. Then open your Play Store App and add the account from there.
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You have no idea the hell you have saved me from. I have spent hours trying the various fixes to this problem, with NO luck.... Then I saw this post and it worked like a charm! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FrankBullitt said:
This worked for me after restoring settings after changing roms, but it seems "too easy" compared to what you've already done.. eiher way, you may try it...
Go to you System Settings -> Accounts & Sync -> go to your google account and remove it. Then open your Play Store App and add the account from there.
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It worked here too. Thanks !
It's seems to be the easiest one we never recognize.
FrankBullitt said:
This worked for me after restoring settings after changing roms, but it seems "too easy" compared to what you've already done.. eiher way, you may try it...
Go to you System Settings -> Accounts & Sync -> go to your google account and remove it. Then open your Play Store App and add the account from there.
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Worked like a charm. Rom changing changes the identifying numbers. It thought I was a different phone. I like it, I call them the Solomon Solutions.- brilliant
thanks
FrankBullitt said:
This worked for me after restoring settings after changing roms, but it seems "too easy" compared to what you've already done.. eiher way, you may try it...
Go to you System Settings -> Accounts & Sync -> go to your google account and remove it. Then open your Play Store App and add the account from there.
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This worked thanks.
Even with clearing all the cache and factory reset, google account is retained somehow
I have "Allow Unknown Sources" turned on, and I have tried downloading some APK's such as the new Gmail and I am unable to install them. When I go to launch it I get a window that comes up that says "Failed to open the Remote Assistance Invitation. Incorrect Remote Assistance Invitation format" My Note 2 is stock (no roms) with just Nova launcher. I have tried other APK's without success.
Any ideas?
May I ask where you're downloading said apps from?
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hopesrequiem said:
May I ask where you're downloading said apps from?
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...ith-slide-out-navigation-and-brand-new-inbox/
I renamed original gmail.apk to gmail.apk.bak and reboot.
Then downloaded the new apk from your post and it works fine
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Use the second mirror download. Mirror1 was not an apk. File but mirror2 worked fine.
Liquidretro said:
I have "Allow Unknown Sources" turned on, and I have tried downloading some APK's such as the new Gmail and I am unable to install them. When I go to launch it I get a window that comes up that says "Failed to open the Remote Assistance Invitation. Incorrect Remote Assistance Invitation format" My Note 2 is stock (no roms) with just Nova launcher. I have tried other APK's without success.
Any ideas?
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If you are getting the Remote Assistance error every time you try and install an APK directly, it may be that Remote Assistance has somehow been set as the default installer. No idea how that could happen, but to clear it try going to Settings->Application Manager->All then look for Remote Assistance app, select it, scroll down and "Clear defaults" under "Launch by default".
Recently been flashing many jelly bean roms and experienced issues when updating or downloading apps. Downloads a bit then stops. I have to keep cancelling downloads and re downloading. I think Google need to fix this with another gapps update. Currently it takes me 8 hours to download 5 apps.
Hello,
Try to wipe data from Google Play Store with titanium backup. And then reboot.
If that doesn't work, try also wiping data (with titanium backup) from google frame work (unsure bout the english name) and reboot ofcourse.
Cheers
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Also, what is your Google Play version?
Hi all as the topic title
I can't update certain apps like samsung push service and chrome beta
I did search the google and xda before open this thread, but seems all the solution is not working for me
*using latest play store 4.3.10
try below all method, all not working
1. clear cache, data, uninstall update for play store and install the 4.3.10 play store apk
2. clear data google service framework
3. uninstall update, clear cache, data + force stop for google play service
I googled the error code and found this
http://www.galaxys4forums.net/forum...nnot-download-update-nothing-google-play.html
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Try deleting your Google account, add again and retry, that seemed to work in that thread
slaphead20 said:
I googled the error code and found this
http://www.galaxys4forums.net/forum...nnot-download-update-nothing-google-play.html
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Try deleting your Google account, add again and retry, that seemed to work in that thread
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Thanks
And I didn't try your solution
It suddenly can update the apps already, I didn't do anything after I post this
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This started happening about 30 minutes ago. I can no longer install any app from the play store. It always pops up the error message: rpc:s-5:aec-0 . I have tried the two methods below to clear it up, but I still can't install anything. Anyone know any other steps I can try?
Method 1:
Open system settings
Go to Applications (or Apps) >> All
From all apps select Google Play Store >> Clear Cache and Uninstall updates
Again, from All>>Download Manager >> Clear Cache and Data
Finally, All >> Google Services Framework >> Clear Cache and Data
Now, rerun Google play store.
Method 2:
Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>remove your Gmail account
Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework and Download Manager (like in method 1)
Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your gmail account
Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings
Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app.
NeoandGeo said:
This started happening about 30 minutes ago. I can no longer install any app from the play store. It always pops up the error message: rpc:s-5:aec-0 . I have tried the two methods below to clear it up, but I still can't install anything. Anyone know any other steps I can try?
Method 1:
Open system settings
Go to Applications (or Apps) >> All
From all apps select Google Play Store >> Clear Cache and Uninstall updates
Again, from All>>Download Manager >> Clear Cache and Data
Finally, All >> Google Services Framework >> Clear Cache and Data
Now, rerun Google play store.
Method 2:
Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>remove your Gmail account
Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework and Download Manager (like in method 1)
Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your gmail account
Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings
Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app.
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everyone is having play store issues right now just wait it out.
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I've been having Play problems for about a week now. Tried these solutions, too, to no avail. Also sent in error reports, but haven't heard anything.
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I had this same issue right after installing Alliance rom V7 and it was still there after returning to a previous back up. I was however able to fix the issue by reinstalling my apps from a titanium backup that I made previously. After this my apps are once again visible in the market and I am able to download.
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NeoandGeo said:
This started happening about 30 minutes ago. I can no longer install any app from the play store. It always pops up the error message: rpc:s-5:aec-0 . I have tried the two methods below to clear it up, but I still can't install anything. Anyone know any other steps I can try?
Method 1:
Open system settings
Go to Applications (or Apps) >> All
From all apps select Google Play Store >> Clear Cache and Uninstall updates
Again, from All>>Download Manager >> Clear Cache and Data
Finally, All >> Google Services Framework >> Clear Cache and Data
Now, rerun Google play store.
Method 2:
Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>remove your Gmail account
Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework and Download Manager (like in method 1)
Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your gmail account
Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings
Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app.
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If you guys try restoring apps from a tb backup and it fixes the problem, will some post this fix in the Alliance ROM forum.......seems like a lot people are having this issue and I am unable to post it myself because of the 10 post rule.
Thanks
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I got the same error. Method 1 made it worse because after applying method 1, when I started Google Play I got "no connection - retry" error. Only after i restored Google Play and google service framework that the 'no connection error' went away, but the original RFC error is still there.
I tried everything I could find on google and nothing worked.
Google itself didn't even know how to fix it. It's listed on their 'problem list' page and it looked nobody is working on it anyway:
"We’ve received reports that some users are getting "RPC:S-5:AEC-0" while trying to download apps.
If you're receiving this error, removing and re-adding your Google Account on your device may help resolve this issue. We’re currently investigating a permanent solution.
We’ll continue to update this page with developments, so check back soon.
Issue first reported on: March 21, 2013
Last updated on: August 1, 2013"