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U my try install march ota and it failed for global version
Now there is march and april both ota in 1 update
We will force ota to delete ur update and re-downloaded the new ota
First turn off internet
Go to apps and select from 3dot menu 'show system apps'
Search for 'google services framwork' app
Stop it and clear cach and storage
Disable the app
Restart ur phone
Re-search for google services framwork' app again and enable it
Open check for update from setting
Download and install the new ota
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Not working
Try all steps few times without check update then check update and download ota again
Make sure when u check update it make new download
0utc0ntr0l said:
Hi
U my try install march ota and it failed for global version
Now there is march and april both ota in 1 update
We will force ota to delete ur update and re-downloaded the new ota
First turn off internet
Go to apps and select from 3dot menu 'show system apps'
Search for 'google services framwork' app
Stop it and clear cach and storage
Disable the app
Restart ur phone
Re-search for google services framwork' app again and enable it
Open check for update from setting
Download and install the new ota
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When you do it, don't forget to complain that you are missing notifications of many apps. Data of Google services framework should NEVER be cleared or app disabled and enabled. It is considered as a factory reset from Google server side, bringing many issues to most of the critical apps relying on GCM ID.
More info: https://www.androidpolice.com/2013/...to-never-clear-google-service-framework-data/
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How does it apply for FCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging), since GCM is deprecated now; does it generate a new token as soon as the old ID is erased?
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I wasn't aware about GCM phase out, but what I quickly checked, GCM and FCM tokens are fully interchangeable, so they probably work the same way. The last time (few months ago, so I must have been on FCM already) I restored several apps after a factory reset with previously used "gms app id", push messages stopped working. I described it here https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a3/how-to/guide-delayed-notifications-titanium-t4001959. As clearing google services framework is essentially a (partial) factory reset, I suppose that it will behave the same and it doesn't matter if GCM or FCM is in use.
What all of that it just force ota update in android
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Hi everyone. My Nexus 7 upgraded yesterday to 4.2. Everything is running correctly except that all of a sudden, last night, I could no longer access Google+ or Google Messenger; instant upload (which goes to G+ stopped working); and none of my apps will update. When I try to refresh Google+ I get the following message:
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Hitting refresh only returns the same message. I tried logging out and logging back in and it will not take my log in. Instead I get an error message telling me that G+ is unable to connect to the servers. I checked my internet connection and everything is working correctly. In fact I have no problem accessing Gmail, calendar, youtube Drive, GVoice, Etc (all on the same account).
When trying to update apps sitting in the update list, I get the following error if I try to update them individually:
If I hit update all, all the updates fail with the same error:
By comparison, I'm not having this issue on either a Galaxy Nexus or a Transformer Prime, both running 4.1 (they both continue to work correctly).
I'm at my wits end and short of doing a factory reset and hope that fixes things I have no clue what could be going on. Of course trying to find someone to speak to at Google is like finding hen's teeth. If anyone could advice I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
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Wow, really helpful. This is why I hardly post here anymore. You ask for information and some numb-nuts always has to answer with something stupid like "just root it".
I was actually wondering if you have root, I will never encourage people to root when a problem can be fixed in a different way. Upgrading to 4.2 doesn't have to mean that you did it using stock-software.
Found a fix (no thanks to AmeesingNoob). I had to purge the Nexus 7 of all the Google accounts (Settings -> Accounts -> Google Accounts -> select the actual individual account(s) -> open settings menu -> remove account). You can remove all the accounts and your device will still function. Now make sure you are on WiFi and add your Google account back: (Settings -> Accounts -> Add Account). once you do that several Apps (mainly Google ones) will prompt you to allow access. once you get past that, everything should be back to normal - no need to do a factory reset and no need to root.
I just upgraded from an LG G4 to a G6. I set the phone up as a new device and did not do a restore from the G4 or from any other device. I installed my apps one-by-one.
Just recently, the phone started playing the default notification sound and I am unable to determine what app might be triggering the sound. Is there any way to determine what app is triggering the notification? Is there a log somewhere?
The attached file is a screen shot of my notification shade.
]https://goo.gl/photos/sMTKLjfmQbeVKJiaA
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ETA: I'm running Android 7.0
NealJ777 said:
I just upgraded from an LG G4 to a G6. I set the phone up as a new device and did not do a restore from the G4 or from any other device. I installed my apps one-by-one.
Just recently, the phone started playing the default notification sound and I am unable to determine what app might be triggering the sound. Is there any way to determine what app is triggering the notification? Is there a log somewhere?
The attached file is a screen shot of my notification shade.
]https://goo.gl/photos/sMTKLjfmQbeVKJiaA
View attachment 4256407
ETA: I'm running Android 7.0
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Hello
as a first step i would recommend a cache cleaning:
From the home screen, tap Apps.
Tap Settings
Tap Storage
Under device storage tap Internal storage
Wait for the menu options to finish calculating
Tap Cached data > clear
Wait for the cached data to clear; depending on size, it will take several seconds to complete.
Reboot device
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Goto settings > accessibility > Turn off notification reminder. -if enabled-
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Hangouts and Gmail are reported to cause this problem please check your gmail inbox incase there are new messages coming to you each time this happens as well as Hangouts if you are using it.
I suspect it's something to do with "location services" "... we've located you...."
NealJ777 said:
I suspect it's something to do with "location services" "... we've located you...."
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Did you try the suggestions i gave ?
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Did you try the suggestions i gave ?
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Yes, but since it happens intermittently I don't know if this resolved the issue.
I had recently disabled the notifications of download manager. I managed to do this by holding down on the notification of play store download progress and going to the settings from the icon that appeared next to it. But now I want to re-enable the notifications but I can't find download manager in the list of applications in the settings. Please help me.
Now all I get while downloading an app from play store is the download completed notification. I can't see the notification showing the progress of the download. Please help....
Go to settings, apps, 3 dots, show system apps, android set up app and clear data. Also clear data for play store and relaunch and see the behaviour. However, it may not show the download progress from play store but it will display if updates are available or not, apps installed, apps updated etc.
shashank1320 said:
Go to settings, apps, 3 dots, show system apps, android set up app and clear data. Also clear data for play store and relaunch and see the behaviour. However, it may not show the download progress from play store but it will display if updates are available or not, apps installed, apps updated etc.
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EMUI does not show android setup application in the list of apps and there is no option to show system apps like you said. Also, I already have the update available and apps installed/updated notification. I want to get back the download progress notification.
kerchawmcqueen said:
EMUI does not show android setup application in the list of apps and there is no option to show system apps like you said. Also, I already have the update available and apps installed/updated notification. I want to get back the download progress notification.
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It is there
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It is there
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Yeah sorry I got it. There was an option at the bottom to show system processes. I think I've fixed it. Thanks for the help.
Good day.
please, suggest url, where declared step-by-step guide for greenifying gapps. (google play services and market, google maps)
I have any misunderstanding in this.
I should to send to "auto-freeze" from Island menu?
what about default system samsung gapps? should I disable it?
should I move all gapps-dependent apps to work profile?
I'm at a loss
p.s. (donate app are enable)
wait, I understand
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After installing new clear Island and setup, appear separate program menu tab "work profile" . Knox isolated.
And now I may run play market from this menu and install all software to work profile. Which fully frozenable.
After this, will possible to remove or disable all gapps ( and gapps dependent software) from main home profile,
sys. settings:apps. Now you will watch a pair off app. system and from Island, which indicate with padlock icon.
and apps from island may use gapps from Island too. i.e. tldr,
That mean, now you may safe disable gapps from "main island" and still work in island.
Can't you just use microG ?
And after you have microG with fakestore, just use any other store you like instead of google. If you want store like the original Playstore, use Aurora . It's essentially the same. Open source. Another plus: You don't even need to login with an account.
For app control (easy freezing apps, backing up app settings and original installedapks of apps, stopping, clearing cache, and removing apps) I recommend Luckyp
As firewall I recommend Afwall
To see what dns requests you whole system, all apps did (you don't have to install any list and you don't need to allow the app internet access in your afwall firewall) I recommend AdAway
As a operating system I recommend LineageOS. (with microG)
Advanced: if you use Xposed and can or want even more control, I recommend:
-Xprivacy (probably only works until Oreo 8.1, and the new XprivacyLua is not as good)
-AppOps (you see and can easily activate/deactivate some things (storage access, write access, mic access, vibrate, see when it's happened last and if it's currently active)
Good luck!
im rooted. and for some reason yesterday i got a update (25 mb)available notification. and now it is bugging me every few hours to connect to wifi and update.
im not interested in new bugs and the april update has no benefit for me, so what system app is resposable for this and how do i , disable it, clear its cache and data. so it will go away?
maybe ill update in may, but it will be manually. or i will go to proton or some custom rom if google still does not fix dirty pipes by then
Disable OTA updates... if rooted you have many apps to choose from to do it.
On my stock Samsung phones it's the first thing I disable.
Autostarts can be used to find it, and presumably kill it on a rooted device.
blackhawk said:
Disable OTA updates... if rooted you have many apps to choose from to do it.
On my stock Samsung phones it's the first thing I disable.
Autostarts can be used to find it, and presumably kill it on a rooted device.
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that was the first this i did, and its still disabled in developer settings.. and i STILL got this notification
nutzfreelance said:
that was the first this i did, and its still disabled in developer settings.. and i STILL got this notification
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If you have the option to clear the system cache try that. Try temporarily toggling Developer options off, sometimes it goes buggy.
Sometimes it's another system app doing it. Google play Services is always a menace...
From time to time I explore settings looking for things I missed... still finding stuff after over 2 years
With notification issues I eventually track them down. I don't upgrade and rarely update in part because I don't want to go debugging all over again.
From my experience on OnePlus, Google Services (e.g. play store and its system components) is used to push OTA updates. Sometimes you get this notification, sometimes you wake up to root being missing and a new, unwanted OS loaded.
Its a long jihad to get rid of all the Google stuff (and still have all your other apps work), but it can be done...
SomeRandomGuy said:
From my experience on OnePlus, Google Services (e.g. play store and its system components) is used to push OTA updates. Sometimes you get this notification, sometimes you wake up to root being missing and a new, unwanted OS loaded.
Its a long jihad to get rid of all the Google stuff (and still have all your other apps work), but it can be done...
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On Samsung's firmware upgrades/updates come through these 2 apps.
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If the updates are coming through Playstore you can either disable Google play Services temporarily or use a firewall to block Playstore.