So I am using one of the app that connect to daily online course, and the phone kept go to the yesterday course unless I have to reboot the phone before using the app. This Never happen to me when I was using the old Moto X4 or the old LG G6.
I did the Close all app, but no chance
Any Idea?
Settings -> Apps & notifications -> [your app] -> Storage & cache -> Clear cache.
Should let you get the current course without a phone restart.
There's faster way
Touch and hold the app, choose info (circled i)
Storage and cache, clear cache
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I am so angry now i could smash my X10 mini pro to the groung!! I tried to download 1 app, and it stopped downloading (still in statusbar with the wodnloading icon). Whenever i tried to tap it and get to stop install, it opened another one. I did this untill it got to 31!!! now i have 31 downloads there, that will never going to download.
I cleared cache, uninstalled updates and still there when i reboot phone. What the hell should i do? I am going crazy.
And there is no Clear Data for the market on the x10 mini pro... Is there any way i can get rid of those downloads stuck in the statusbar? M phone is rooted, stock 2.1 SE rom and a lot of apps + link to SD, so i wouldnt want to reinstall the ROM...
EDIT: can you guys post me the original vending.apk and marketupdate.apk for x10 mini /mini pro?
I'm having the same problem with a x10 mini (not pro) I asked google but they only gave me general information like cleaning cache or do a factory reset. I'm at my god-knows-what-number complete reflash of the phone.
I think the problem is rooting this time i'm gonna give it a try without rooting and if it works try to find another method of rooting. So far I was using flashtool.
I'll post what i find out, right now i'm going with the generic e10a 2.1 update from argentina since the telcel rom doesn't have google talk (thus making the "sign out and in from google talk suggestion completely useless, not that it actually worked).
Also try to download an image (any image) from the browser, even that should get stuck.
I was wrong, again. The root has nothing to do with it. With android software 1.6 everything works, but once I update to 2.1 *bam** the problem returns.
All this happened from day to night!
It's not the router i'm using, two computers, an iphone and a rooted nook don't have any problems!
Ok I tried with another google account and I managed to download one app (the ebay app) then nothing else :/
Sorry I cannot be of much help, maybe someone else has some other ideas? I already tried these from the android market support:
- Cancel the download and retry
- Ensure there is enough space on your device for the app to install
- Reboot your device
- Clear your Market cache (Settings > Applications > Market > Clear cache)
- Confirm there is strong connectivity on your device, and contact your
mobile service provider if you aren't connected
- Uninstall Market updates (Settings > Applications > Manage Applications;
select "Market" under the "All" tab/filter, and touch "Uninstall updates")
- Unmount and remount the SD card (visit Menu > Settings > Storage >
Unmount SD card; then Remount SD card from the same menu, or restart the
device if the remount option isn't available)
- Factory data reset
- Cache and Dalvik Cache format
- Restoring the phone to 1.6 then update to 2.1 (carriers branding tried: Rogers, Telcel, which is the original one that came with the phone and now an unbranded one from Argentina
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I contacted the sony ericsson technical support who suggested me to send the phone to their qualified technicians.
hey guys i keep getting the message " unfortuantley settings has stopped working "
I am on official Jelly bean rom " poland "
that is so strange i have many apps installed freshly, without using titanium backup.
please help
hykhleif said:
hey guys i keep getting the message " unfortuantley settings has stopped working "
I am on official Jelly bean rom " poland "
that is so strange i have many apps installed freshly, without using titanium backup.
please help
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Menu
2. system settings
3. profiles
4. home key
5. menu
6. system settings
7. profiles (results in no profiles showing)
8. application groups (results in : Unfortunately, settings has stopped)
If you haven’t tried one yet, I would first recommend a soft reset. That’s done by simply removing the battery from your phone, allowing a minute to pass, and putting the battery back in and turning the phone off.
If you’re still experiencing issues with your Settings crashing, . It’s possible there could be some older apps that aren’t compatible with the new operating system that are causing problems.
If it does not work the soft reset
Wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache + dalvik done.
1. Clear Cache and Data
Try clearing the temporary storage area of your Contacts using these steps:
Go to Settings
Proceed to Application Manager
Select the All tab
Choose Contacts
Tap Clear Cache
Selecting Clear Data is optional since this will erase all the changes that you have made to some of your Phone app’s settings but it may solve the problem based on some users who have tried it.
Go back to the previous menu and choose Phone
Tap Clear Cache and Clear Data
2. Change Date Format
Go to Settings
Select More
Under Date and Time, change the format to 24 hours
3. Delete Rogue Apps
Start your phone under Safe Mode, observe if the problem occurs. If not, there is probably a third-party app causing the bug. Exit Safe Mode and try to recall the most recent app that you have installed prior to the problem. Disable it for a while to test whether the error still comes out.
4. Factory Reset or Flash Original Firmware.
Hey guys,
I wanted to make a post about this issue as I spend some time searching the Internet for a solution.
My girlfriend had this problem on her OnePlus 6T but I understood later it wasn't related to the phone.
What happened was the internet connection didn't work except for some apps like WhatsApp and Messenger, and there was an exclamation mark next to the mobile data icon.
This indicates that the internet server cannot be reached, and this issue can have many causes from what I saw on the forums.
So the aim here is to list all the possible causes and the associated solutions, instead of posting on a 2 year old thread.
#1 You have used all your data
This was actually her problem, and I'm glad I saw a guy asking this question on a forum because it is so obvious we don't think about it.
And I suspect this is the most common issue, with some people saying the problem disappeared a few days later. So in this case you know what to do!
#2 OTA update issue
Apparently an update can reset the APN (access point name) settings and make the phone connect to a server that is not configured to provide internet
1. First go to settings
2. Mobile Network Settings
3. Access Point Names
4. Open the three dots on the right hand corner
5. Reset to default
6. Reboot
If it still doesn't work make sure your 'APN Type' field contains at least "default,supl".
Next option is to enter manually the APN settings, for that:
1. Find a webpage from your carrier explaining which settings to enter to configure the APN
2. Go to Mobile Network Settings/APN
3. Click on the "+" and enter the settings
#3 Unknown issue
Here are some other possible solutions to the problem:
Change preferred network
1. Go to Network settings
2. Mobile network
3. Change the preferred network to 3G
4. Wait until the exclamation point disappears, now it should work on the 3G network
5. Switch back to 4G
These methods have not provided results from what I've seen, but if none of the above solution worked you may want to try!
Clear the GPlay services cache
1. Go to settings
2. Applications
3. Google play services
4. Memory usage
5. Clear cache
Clearing Cache
1. Power down the phone.
2. Wait until the device is completely off.
3. Then press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same time.
4. Continue holding these two buttons during the initial OnePlus splash screen.
5. When the OnePlus logo goes away, you can let go of these two buttons.
6. And then wait until the phone boots into Recovery Mode.
7. If you have a password set, you will have to enter the pin to decrypt(basically unlock access to storage) here.
8. Tap on the language of your choice.
9. Tap on the Wipe Data and Cache option.
10. Tap on the Wipe Cache option.
11. Tap the Yes option when asked to confirm.
12. Wait for the phone to clear the cache partition.
13. Then tap on the Reboot option to restart the phone.
Feel free to tell us about your experience if you already faced this issue, and don't hesitate to share other causes/solutions so we can create a more complete database
Darzon said:
Hey guys,
I wanted to make a post about this issue as I spend some time searching the Internet for a solution.
My girlfriend had this problem on her OnePlus 6T but I understood later it wasn't related to the phone.
What happened was the internet connection didn't work except for some apps like WhatsApp and Messenger, and there was an exclamation mark next to the mobile data icon.
This indicates that the internet server cannot be reached, and this issue can have many causes from what I saw on the forums.
So the aim here is to list all the possible causes and the associated solutions, instead of posting on a 2 year old thread.
#1 You have used all your data
This was actually her problem, and I'm glad I saw a guy asking this question on a forum because it is so obvious we don't think about it.
And I suspect this is the most common issue, with some people saying the problem disappeared a few days later. So in this case you know what to do!
#2 OTA update issue
Apparently an update can reset the APN (access point name) settings and make the phone connect to a server that is not configured to provide internet
1. First go to settings
2. Mobile Network Settings
3. Access Point Names
4. Open the three dots on the right hand corner
5. Reset to default
6. Reboot
If it still doesn't work make sure your 'APN Type' field contains at least "default,supl".
Next option is to enter manually the APN settings, for that:
1. Find a webpage from your carrier explaining which settings to enter to configure the APN
2. Go to Mobile Network Settings/APN
3. Click on the "+" and enter the settings
#3 Unknown issue
Here are some other possible solutions to the problem:
Change preferred network
1. Go to Network settings
2. Mobile network
3. Change the preferred network to 3G
4. Wait until the exclamation point disappears, now it should work on the 3G network
5. Switch back to 4G
These methods have not provided results from what I've seen, but if none of the above solution worked you may want to try!
Clear the GPlay services cache
1. Go to settings
2. Applications
3. Google play services
4. Memory usage
5. Clear cache
Clearing Cache
1. Power down the phone.
2. Wait until the device is completely off.
3. Then press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same time.
4. Continue holding these two buttons during the initial OnePlus splash screen.
5. When the OnePlus logo goes away, you can let go of these two buttons.
6. And then wait until the phone boots into Recovery Mode.
7. If you have a password set, you will have to enter the pin to decrypt(basically unlock access to storage) here.
8. Tap on the language of your choice.
9. Tap on the Wipe Data and Cache option.
10. Tap on the Wipe Cache option.
11. Tap the Yes option when asked to confirm.
12. Wait for the phone to clear the cache partition.
13. Then tap on the Reboot option to restart the phone.
Feel free to tell us about your experience if you already faced this issue, and don't hesitate to share other causes/solutions so we can create a more complete database
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The most technical things sometimes be so simple [emoji53]
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This solved problem in my Oneplus 7T
reset your network go to Settings > Back up and Reset > network settings reset.
Hi guys,
I am facing the same issue on my moto g82 5g from recently. I have tried the mentioned steps but still facing the same issue.
Please help
Hey guys.
I have encountered an EXTREMELY frustrating problem with android 9/10.
I was messing with some options in my phone like 'data usage' and 'permissions' & disabling some apps using adb & greenify.
All of this was common stuff that I'd always mess with, on Oreo.
On oreo when my system apps 'wigged out' I could flash my stock rom a couple times and the system apps/services would go back to normal (Inactive).
On android 9/10 though, I notice that when these same system apps go haywire there is no way to reset them back to their default behavior.
My phone is running about 9 extra services than it should be (mostly samsung services). Also, my battery drain is draining about 25% faster than it should be.
Things I've tried:
1. Wipe data/factory reset.
2. Wipe cache.
3. Reset app preferences from app menu.
4. Reset all settings from reset menu.
5. Flashed firmware multiple times, using odin.
6. Flashed combination rom, to clear google data (this one fixed some of the rogue services, but not all of them).
7. Install combination rom and try factory reset from within the rom.
(Next, 8), I'm going to try Smart switch (PC) to reinstall firmware.
Some of the rogue services I'm referring to:
com.qualcomm.atfwd
com.qualcomm.embms
SVC Agent
Call & text on other devices
com.sec.imsservice:CloudMessageService
android:drmService
Software update
Bluetooth service
Samsung Push Service
Smart Switch (fixed by #6)
Samsung cloud (fixed by #6)
Find my mobile (fixed by #6)
(All these were inactive by default, but after disabling some samsung system apps these are now permanently stuck on).
(I'd like to remind you, I could fix all of the above services from running on oreo, with a simple double firmware flash).
I'm thinking I need to wipe my "system partition", but without root this seems almost impossible.
Has anyone encountered this issue before?
Does anyone know how to wipe/format system partition without root?
Any other suggested ideas would be huge. Thanks.