I just received my Nexus 5 Friday and I've notice that there is excessive data consumption from the Google Play Store. Can anyone tell me if you are experiencing the same issue. It's possible that data usage could've game from restoring the phone using my Gmail account.
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So I just switched over to T-mobile yesterday from AT&T, and everything was working fine until I went to the Play Store and was going through my installed apps section. Everything disappeared and I received this message on the screen, "Error while retrieving information from server [DF-DFERH-01]"
Does anyone know why I received this, it's my first time receiving that message, and how can I fix this issue?
Clear the play store data.
The play store uses your carrier to know which apps to display. It probably bugged out when you switched carriers.
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Just got a Nexus 5 phone, now I'm trying to download all 50 of my apps simultaneously over my wifi connection. After my phone downloaded about five apps I got a 920 error. I tried clearing data/cache for the Google Play Store app. That didn't work. Next I tried clearing the Google Framework data/cache. After that the Play Store was unable to connect to the internet via wifi or cellular 4G LTE so I did a factory reset on my phone. Now I can't download any of my apps at all. I'm still getting a 920 error. Is there a bug in the Play Store app that prevents large batches of app downloads? How do I fix this? Help please!
It appears that if you download enough apps at the same time to make the Play Store app crash (it doesn't take much) then Google will temporarily block you from downloading any apps from the app store, apparently because downloading large amounts of apps in a short time is suspicious activity. The first time I started getting the 920 error, the Play Store started working for me after about 20 minutes. I tried to download my apps again. After a few app downloads I started getting the 920 error again. Very frustrating. Has anyone else experienced this pattern? Does anyone have a solution to this? I'm sure I'm not the only Android user that has accumulated a massive collection of apps over time. Especially considering I've been using Android since the beginning of time (former Nexus One user).
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under settings -> data usage i enabled "limit backgroud data" for google play service
today i found that my address book it was not syncing with gmail, so i try to do it manually but it just gave me a RED ! saying that an issue occurred
i tryed on 2 different google account several times and it did non sync
when i connect the phone to my wifi network it synced without issue
i'mont sure if limiting background data for google play service is the problem but i don't know how to remove that settings
under data usage i can't see it any more
You are most probably right. Limiting Google Pay Services can affect everything. Syncing with your Google account and push notifications are two functions which are affected by Play Services. So you have to find a way to remove the Limitation. But normally Play Services should be listet.
factory default - should defenitly help
Anyone getting solid wakelock 100% of the time on google play services? I have been getting since the last OTA. BBS shows the alarm has com.google.android.gms. I was able to resolve a few days ago by restoring all google apps to factory default (uninstalling updates) as clearing cache and app data on them did nothing. Looks like Play Store auto-updated everything though and now it is back.
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Any luck resolving this? I have the same issue sometimes. A reboot fixes it, but it creeps back up eventually.
Hmm I've been having wakelock issues myself. Gonna have to see if it is the same.
Okay so I've done a little digging on the subject, and I've found that if I delete all data for Google play services, and then reupdate them, these maps that I'm seeing this error message displayed will work.
What's curious is that I've found if I alter these Google services in *any* way at all, for example, removing google play services permission for reading my sms messages, which has ZERO to do with maps, this error occurs once again, on those same maps within a couple of apps. On another device, I went in and only disabled services required to look for Google pay/NFC (I don't use any). This alteration also causes that same issue with maps !! The only fix is deleting all Google play services data, reinstalling the updates on the play services, and then not touching a freaking thing or permission. Perhaps the most bizarre aspect of all is that if I freeze play services entirely, those maps still work upon reenabling
What's all the more bizarre too is that Google Maps will display maps with zero issues with those same mentioned modifications made. It only effects maps within other apps, like my weather app for example.
What on earth is the meaning of this? All I'm trying to do is save battery but also stop some of the constant spying. Those services don't need access to my SMS messages. In fact I can have a perfectly normal operational conversation with Google play services frozen entirely.
Anyone have any advice on stopping some of the snooping without breaking completely unrelated aspects of other apps that don't even fully depend on these services to run in the first place? Only the map part does?
I know many might say just leave them running and who cares what it wants access to. But I do. If I can help it at all, I'd rather not be constantly freezing and unfreezing the services depending what I'm doing as that can get a little tedious.
I'd love to hear your takes on why these apps with maps function the way they do in this particular regard (especially when Google maps, the one that should be most closely dependent on play services, works no matter if services have been altered or not)
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Okay, I thought I had the issue pegged but turns out not so much. This time, literally all I had done was hibernate GPS... Turned on airplane mode and went to sleep. Woke up and maps not working despite GPS being woken normally, like I had done for years with no issues.
I'm really starting to regret starting from scratch to declutter. Who would have ever thought starting over and using in the same manner as before would *break* something..... How frustrating