I recently installed Bean's Build 7 and everything is working perfectly.
Except for Google Now... Whenever I launch it or try to search, the app will last about 5 seconds, followed by a crash and a phone reboot. ?!?
I've tried flashing Mickey6, to no avail, and I've tried uninstalling Google Now (by flashing the "Google Now to Google Search" zip) and re-flashing Mickey6, but it still reboots every time I launch it...
Help?
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Yesterday i have unlocked the bootloader and rooted my NS. And after this while syncing (automatic) the applications back to the phone, two of the apps failed to sync with the following error.
"App name" could not be downloaded due to an error.
And after this I am not able to install any new apps or update the existing apps through Market.
I tried clearing the cache, restarting the phone, but to no effect.
Then I tried installing the new market (manual download and install) and installation went through fine!!!.
Even with the new market, I am facing the same problem.
I have searched for a soln everywhere but to no avail. Could someone please tell if they have faced it and how to solve this???
Just now noticed another weird thing. When i press install from the site - market.android.com, the apps are getting installed successfully. Even the failed ones.
Have same issues with my NS too...
Any help???
Resolved!!!
This might be the hard way. But it will work. It looks like the issue happened because lot of applications tried to install/update together. And syncronisation didnt happen properly.
First, I tried a factory data reset. After restarting, all apps started getting synced in a bunch. After around 40-50 apps were sync'ed, installation of the remaining failed.
Then I again did a factory reset. After it started sync'ing, i locked my mobile for 4-5 mins, then unlocked it. Onces some 4-5 apps were installed properly, i locked it again. Did it some 15-20 time and finally all my apps were synced properly. And now I am able to install new apps as well.
I did a factory reset too but did not restore my Google account nor I restored my Titanium backup. Fresh start and it works now for me.
Thanks,
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So yesterday I successfully upgraded my Motorola Defy from 2.2 to jellybean using the latest version or the cyanogen mod. I also installed the latest Gapps. Everything seemed fine until attempted to connect to wifi. When I click on the browser app it loads then instantly crashes. Then I tried the play store but it would not connect. It says it is connected to my home wifi next to the connection but says not connected under the drop down menu.
To try to fix this I reinstalled the cyanogen mod and gapps. Same problem. Then I tried a later version of them with still no luck. Every time I have installed I have restored and cleared the cache. The lasted install won't even turn on wifi.
Everything I have downloaded has been from links on this site. I am a total noob at this and have no idea what's wrong so I've just given as much info as I can.
Yesterday, I decided it was time to update my optipop build. So, I backed up, I grabbed the new version and the new 5.0.1 PA gapps package and dirty flashed them over the old build. After booting, the google services started acting weird (chrome was freezing, sync wasn't working and google play simply closed every time I pressed it) so I tried logging in again and a clean flash, to no avail. Even a restore from the old backup didn't work. If I try to add any of my google accounts to the device, it gets stuck at "the checking info" screen. The animation keeps running indefinitely. And I've run out of ideas besides reflashing a stock ROM which I don't think will help.
Can anybody help?
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Yesterday, I decided it was time to update my optipop build. So, I backed up, I grabbed the new version and the new 5.0.1 PA gapps package and dirty flashed them over the old build. After booting, the google services started acting weird (chrome was freezing, sync wasn't working and google play simply closed every time I pressed it) so I tried logging in again and a clean flash, to no avail. Even a restore from the old backup didn't work. If I try to add any of my google accounts to the device, it gets stuck at "the checking info" screen. The animation keeps running indefinitely. And I've run out of ideas besides reflashing a stock ROM which I don't think will help.
Can anybody help?
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Download a Free VPN app, somewhere in the web, then try to reconnect.
Last weekend I flashed the most recent CM 11 version and the Pico GApps package (from here). The phone has worked perfectly since then, very fast, no issues at all.
This morning when I turned it on I immediately saw 'Android is Upgrading' and 'optimizing __ of 42 apps.' I have all auto-updates and syncs disabled, and this is the first time this has happened.
When the phone finished booting, it told me that Chrome and my email app and AV crashed. Opening any user app results in the app crashing immediately.
I tried rebooting, same result, same Upgrading message.
I rebooted to recovery and cleaned the cache and Dalvik cache. This time I see 'Android is Upgrading' and 'optimizing __ of 132 apps.' When it finished booting, same thing - a few apps crash immediately, all other user apps crash when opening.
What's happened to my phone? I'm new at this, it's getting frustrating. I don't know why it was upgrading anything to start with...
I can't open any apps to look at Root Explorer, etc., can someone please tell me should I just reflash the CM 11? Do I need to flash the stock ROM first? I don't know what to do next. This is still new for me.
Has anyone else experienced issues with Google Now/Search after updating? When I attempt to search using Google Now, or the Google Search bar on the home screen the results will show up, but then the phone freezes. I have to reboot the phone as none of the buttons are responsive.
I am currently running the 5.1 factory image. I have cleared cache from recovery (TWRP), cleared the cache & data for Google Search from the apps section, as well as uninstalled & reinstalled the update in the Play Store. The last method of troubleshooting I used was to boot the phone into safe mode, but the issue remained.
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Nope. Working flawlessly here. Try flashing the factory image again or better yet, flash a custom ROM & try.