The all new Play Store v4.0.
How to install -
1) Drag the APK file to your phone.
2) Search the file by using File Explorer.
3) Press the file to install it.
4) Enjoy the new Play Store v4.0.
Please do it at your own risk, if the Play Store keep force close itself, just go to Settings > Application (Manager) > look for Play Store > Press it to enter the Play Store > Find and click the Uninstall Updates, after that you'll return to the old Play Store.
Play Store v4.0 APK - http://filecloud.io/jv4s1c9i
Mine appeared to of updated itself today :|
ricktza said:
Mine appeared to of updated itself today :|
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It's not bad, but I think I'll stick to the older version as long as I can. I'm still trying to get used to the new Developer Console.
Mine not updated yet!
Thank you
Saved the day
Now it is very beautiful design of the application page
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First, some quick details about my setup.
CM: 10-20120909-UNOFFICIAL-p500
- Build 5 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811325
Google Play Store: 3.8.17
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When trying to run the Google Play Store, I get an "Unfortunately Google Play Store has stopped." error message.
I can temporarily fix this by going to Settings -> Apps -> Google Play Store -> *Clear data*, *Force stop*, *Reboot Phone*, at which point the Google Play store starts fine, with two updates (Android Terminal Emulator / Gmail)
If I try to update either of the apps, or install any new app (Either from Phone market place, or PC market place), I get the "Unfortunately Google Play Store has stopped." error, and am back to Step 1 (With Google Play Store not opening at all)
Any ideas?
I am able to install apps via manually browsing to the actual APK using the Browser, or using ES File Explorer (Which I uploaded to my DropBox, and installed VIA Browser) and navigating to my PC's local share, but having to manually find every APK without going to the Google Play Store is rather a hassle
Reelix said:
First, some quick details about my setup.
CM: 10-20120909-UNOFFICIAL-p500
- Build 5 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811325
Google Play Store: 3.8.17
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When trying to run the Google Play Store, I get an "Unfortunately Google Play Store has stopped." error message.
I can temporarily fix this by going to Settings -> Apps -> Google Play Store -> *Clear data*, *Force stop*, *Reboot Phone*, at which point the Google Play store starts fine, with two updates (Android Terminal Emulator / Gmail)
If I try to update either of the apps, or install any new app (Either from Phone market place, or PC market place), I get the "Unfortunately Google Play Store has stopped." error, and am back to Step 1 (With Google Play Store not opening at all)
Any ideas?
I am able to install apps via manually browsing to the actual APK using the Browser, or using ES File Explorer (Which I uploaded to my DropBox, and installed VIA Browser) and navigating to my PC's local share, but having to manually find every APK without going to the Google Play Store is rather a hassle
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Try reflashing the rom and gaaps, also make sure you are flashing jelly bean gaaps.
Reflash the rom then reboot system then again go into recovery and flash gaaps.
Do a full wipe i.e wipe system, data ,cache, dalvik cache.
hsingh1993 said:
also make sure you are flashing jelly bean gaaps.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811325
Google Apps (Generic from Goo.im)
OR
Google Apps (For Mini/MDPI Devices)
?
- Edit -
Gah - Stupid XDA forums.
*Successfully makes posts with links*
*Tries to edit post*
"Error: New users aren't allowed to make posts with external links!" <-- Ignoring the fact I just did... ?
*Removes links, and simplifies question*
"Error: New users must wait 5 minutes between posts" <-- It's an edit, not a post >_<
>_>
Reelix said:
First, some quick details about my setup.
CM: 10-20120909-UNOFFICIAL-p500
- Build 5 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811325
Google Play Store: 3.8.17
---
When trying to run the Google Play Store, I get an "Unfortunately Google Play Store has stopped." error message.
I can temporarily fix this by going to Settings -> Apps -> Google Play Store -> *Clear data*, *Force stop*, *Reboot Phone*, at which point the Google Play store starts fine, with two updates (Android Terminal Emulator / Gmail)
If I try to update either of the apps, or install any new app (Either from Phone market place, or PC market place), I get the "Unfortunately Google Play Store has stopped." error, and am back to Step 1 (With Google Play Store not opening at all)
Any ideas?
I am able to install apps via manually browsing to the actual APK using the Browser, or using ES File Explorer (Which I uploaded to my DropBox, and installed VIA Browser) and navigating to my PC's local share, but having to manually find every APK without going to the Google Play Store is rather a hassle
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is your playstore a system app or user app? playstore sometimes misbehaves as a user app. You can move the playstore apk to /system/app, rename it as Vending.apk and give 644 permissions. THen reboot your phone. Check if this works.
Warez are non-tolerated on XDA. Do not link or post any warez at anytime on XDA. Doing that can lead to a ban.
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YZ.
Hello everyone,
I have a probleme with my HTC Desire, Android version 4.0.4
I cannot upgrade to Play store from market, i've downloaded many versions of Play store and then try to install them
When im trying to install it says: This is a system application. Do you still want to replace it?
I do OK. and Install
Then it says: Application not installed
An existing package by the same name with a conflicting signature is already installed.
I have cleared market cache, and disabled it without any changes
So please try to help me
Thank you ..
HernandezGFX said:
Hello everyone,
I have a probleme with my HTC Desire, Android version 4.0.4
I cannot upgrade to Play store from market, i've downloaded many versions of Play store and then try to install them
When im trying to install it says: This is a system application. Do you still want to replace it?
I do OK. and Install
Then it says: Application not installed
An existing package by the same name with a conflicting signature is already installed.
I have cleared market cache, and disabled it without any changes
So please try to help me
Thank you ..
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Do you can login on Play Store/Google Market?
If you are logged in, the Google Market updates itself.
ronelio said:
Do you can login on Play Store/Google Market?
If you are logged in, the Google Market updates itself.
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Im logged in, and its been for 3 months and never ask to update
I just want to update it manually how is that?
HernandezGFX said:
Im logged in, and its been for 3 months and never ask to update
I just want to update it manually how is that?
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Normally, Google Play updates itself automatically. If didnt happen, try to do it manually.
Go to Google Play/Market -> Press menu -> Applications -> It will list all your applications -> See if there an update to Google Play/Market.
Sprint gs5, CM-root, TWRP, SDfix...
I have an app which I do not want updates to...
The developer is making changes to the app to fix issues with other brands/models...
The current version works well on mine and I don't want it to update to a version which might break it for my brand/model...
In the playstore I disabled auto-update, but it still shows up in the manual and group update list...
I went into titanium (pro) and detached it from the market and it showed 'attach to market (forced)'
I checked playstore and it is off my app list...
Several minutes later it re-appeared in playstore and titanium went back to 'detach from market'
So the detach function is not sticking...
Any Ideas?
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Sprint gs5, CM-root, TWRP, SDfix...
I have an app which I do not want updates to...
The developer is making changes to the app to fix issues with other brands/models...
The current version works well on mine and I don't want it to update to a version which might break it for my brand/model...
In the playstore I disabled auto-update, but it still shows up in the manual and group update list...
I went into titanium (pro) and detached it from the market and it showed 'attach to market (forced)'
I checked playstore and it is off my app list...
Several minutes later it re-appeared in playstore and titanium went back to 'detach from market'
So the detach function is not sticking...
Any Ideas?
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Its been an issue with Titaniium before and appears as it does on your device. Try this:
1) get the Apk you wanna detach (ex using TitaniumBackup) into location you can easily get to (ex. SD card)
2) install ZipSigner from play store
3) re-sign the extracted Apk using ZipSigner and test key
4) uninstall the original app and install the re-signed Apk you made
5) profit
Hi, I realise this is an old post but it's something I've been trying to do for a while too. I've finally accomplished it successfully so I thought I'd share it on in some of the topics.
It works by changing the apk signature so the app typically becomes 'different' to the one on the Google Play Store and therefore doesn't appear in your Google Play Store list. But by doing this, you won't be able to update the app from Play Store.
How to:
Need Root.
First do a TB backup of current apk just to keep it.
With a file explorer, go to root\data\app and copy the app apk that you want to change and paste it somewhere on SD card.
Now uninstall the app
Download and install: ZipSigner by Ken Ellinwood from Play Store.
Open ZipSigner, choose input file and navigate to earlier copied apk
I used key/mode: auto-testkey
Sign the file
The new signed apk will be put in the same directory the original file was.
Now install that signed apk and your're done. Check market.
Worked for me - hope it works for you!
HTC One
RevelationOmega said:
Its been an issue with Titaniium before and appears as it does on your device. Try this:
1) get the Apk you wanna detach (ex using TitaniumBackup) into location you can easily get to (ex. SD card)
2) install ZipSigner from play store
3) re-sign the extracted Apk using ZipSigner and test key
4) uninstall the original app and install the re-signed Apk you made
5) profit
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Amazing, Thanks for this.
I have ever problem with download apps because my phone is not available Google play store. However, I found solution to this: way to download Google play again. Perhaps, some of you will see it useful.
If you have available Google play, you can update the latest version. Check your version: Google play=> setting, the build number is your current version.
Next, choose a trusted source of apk files for download Google play store APK (choilieng.com). Remember that if you download poor quality apk, they may have tampered with the apk which is bad news. (Note: download on devices or pc and transfer apk to space you‘ll remember)
Setting security to your app: Enable unknown sourced in the settings to install an apk. If disables, your system will prevent users from installing apps from anywhere aside from Google play store: Enter device setting=> security=>unknown sources => ok
Install the Google play store by using file manager: open file browser, navigate to place you put Google play store apk, click on it => click package Installer=> install.
Finally, keep yourself safe by going back and turn unknown sources off: setting=> security settings, privacy settings or application settings=>uncheck the box.
That is all. If you haven’t done this successful, it is better for you to download apk files and install apps like the step 2. Even if your devices are not available Google play or not, you can still download apk files for many installing apps in the future with more android devices.
Hi guys,
BNIB Pure XL cannot download from Google Play or do an OTA firmware update.
I've tried using LTE to download but no luck. Here's what I did:
1) Booted up device.
2) Selected language and added Google account.
3) Device successfully synced Google account and all associated apps were listed in the Google Play Store.
The download bar in the Play store keeps running without downloading anything through either WiFi or LTE.
I've tried clearing the cache of Play Store and Google Services to no avail.
The current firmware is 2015-11-23 and I can download the 2016-03-22 update but it gives an 'Unzip error' after downloading.
I can send and receive emails and use the browser without issue.
I only want to flash the stock firmware as a last resort. Surely, there must be an easy fix to this!
Thanks for any help you guys can provide.
Cheers,
Andrew
When you try to download something from the play store, does it show up in your notifications?
If not, do the following:
Settings > Advanced Settings > Apps > All > Download Manager > Clear data
Settings > Advanced Settings > Apps > All > Download Manager > Force stop
Settings > Advanced Settings > Apps > All > Google Play Store > Force stop
If it does show up and always shows that the download is "Paused" or "Pending", try installing a VPN application like Hotspot Shield, turn it on and do the above steps before attempting to download something.
A word of warning, don't do anything else other than download what you need from the play store once you turn the VPN on. Turn it off after downloading what you need from the play store.
As for your firmware update issue, I can only imagine that the update zip was somehow incomplete or corrupted.
Use the installed File Explorer app to navigate to Files > Phone Storage > adupsfota and delete "update.zip".
Then try downloading the update again.
I do not know if updating will fix the play store download issue, but if you want to try it, it's up to you.