[Resolved] [Q] How to add more than one Google Account? Add Google account option not in System - General Questions and Answers

Hello,
I recently obtained a Huawei Honor 3C H30-U10 with International ROM. In this ROM the Google App Store comes pre-installed installed. When opening the Google App store I am asked to enter a new or exsisting Google Account. So far everything works fine. But I have two separate Google Accounts which I want to use. It is not possible to add an additional Google account through Settings > Add Account > Google Account. In this menu the option is missing.
Some references on internet say that it is due to a wrongly installed Google Apps, so I have unlocked the bootloader, added custom recovery and tried to flash gapps-kk-20140606-signed.zip from Goo.im but this does not work because I get a message that Gapps is already installed and that this package is signed differently.
I tried deinstalling the original google apps. Although some form of root and SU is pre-installed, the Phone will not let me de-install original Gapps because they are system files.
Phone specs:
Huawei Honor 3C H30-U10
Android version 4.4.2
Build number EMUI2.3_H30-U10_9.7.1
Any clues?
Regards,
Zollthar

Zollthar said:
Hello,
I recently obtained a Huawei Honor 3C H30-U10 with International ROM. In this ROM the Google App Store comes pre-installed installed. When opening the Google App store I am asked to enter a new or exsisting Google Account. So far everything works fine. But I have two separate Google Accounts which I want to use. It is not possible to add an additional Google account through Settings > Add Account > Google Account. In this menu the option is missing.
Some references on internet say that it is due to a wrongly installed Google Apps, so I have unlocked the bootloader, added custom recovery and tried to flash gapps-kk-20140606-signed.zip from Goo.im but this does not work because I get a message that Gapps is already installed and that this package is signed differently.
I tried deinstalling the original google apps. Although some form of root and SU is pre-installed, the Phone will not let me de-install original Gapps because they are system files.
Phone specs:
Huawei Honor 3C H30-U10
Android version 4.4.2
Build number EMUI2.3_H30-U10_9.7.1
Any clues?
Regards,
Zollthar
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You Cannot add any account or just google account?

So you're saying there is no Google account option when you try to add an account, after setting up a primary google account?

Correctly. There is no option to add another Google account when the primary account is added.
I found a work-around by installing google+ app. In this app there is an option to add another account. When I add an alternate account in Google+, the account is added to the list at Settings>Accounts, but at that location it is still not possible to add an account at that location. Strange, isn't it?
To be fair: the primary account is also not installed by using the 'add account' option, but it is triggered when first setting up the phone.

Although resolved by means of a work around I am still wondering how this situation is possible. So if anyone has a fair view on this, I would like to hear their opinion. For now I am changing the subject to "resolved".

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[Q] Hangouts = Google Play Service not supported on this device ?

My g/f phone is on the last version of Saba Prime v16. We did a force update to get Hangouts today and it worked fine..... until we rebooted it. Now Hangouts reports "Google Play Service,which some of your applications rely on,is not supprted by your device.Please contact the manufacturer".
Google Play Services and Hangouts were uninstalled, phone rebooted, then from play store they were installed again but the message persists.
I have a Desire S with Fallout rom, the same version of both apps and works fine even after multiple reboots....
Any ideas ?
I'm getting the same issue on a VZW Nexus. The weird thing is I have 2 Nexus LTE, one mine, one is my wife's. Both are running the exact same ROM/gapps/kernel/radio.... On one device the update to hangouts was flawless, on the other I get "device not compatible". Then a "play services" won't update error....
I've wiped the ROM clean install and tried to update before restoring other apps and still have issues.
Anybody have ideas to correct?
First idea is it sounds like it might be due to different versions of gapps before installing hangouts; I know that the gapps I flashed onto my phone got updated at some point afterwards, and now looks different to the package I downloaded and flashed originally.
Second idea, do your phones have the same CID? (i.e. same carrier, same sim-unlock state).
paulie-uk said:
First idea is it sounds like it might be due to different versions of gapps before installing hangouts; I know that the gapps I flashed onto my phone got updated at some point afterwards, and now looks different to the package I downloaded and flashed originally.
Second idea, do your phones have the same CID? (i.e. same carrier, same sim-unlock state).
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Okay I fixed on my end...
It seems as though it was on Google's server end, if that's possible.
The short answer for me was, wipe data > install ROM > install hangouts via apk (previously downloaded)> reboot > flash gapps > update Google now> update Google play services.... Viola. Seems like there should have been an easier fix.
Long Answer
I tried wiping data reinstalling ROM and gapps and that DID NOT work. I was getting the same error for Hangouts, Google Now, and Play Services and then some.... "Device not compatible"
I tried the exact same thing but logged into my Google account rather than my wife's and it worked just fine. No errors... Retried wiping ROM and flashing gapps, used her account, device not compatible again. That's why I'm guessing it was server side if that's possible. Even the web version of Play Store was saying device not compatible. CIDs were restored in each case and running same AOKP version and same Gapps.
That lead me to trying the install without Gapps... You only get so far before you must login to Google for obvious reasons, but for what ever reason, having the app installed on my phone before signing into gapps allowed for updating all of the other Play Services without issue.
It doesn't make sense to me but I'm up and running now...
My Solution
I'm a little late to the party, but this is the easiest post to find on Google for this problem. Mine worked after fresh ROM install, but it would start giving the error after a reboot. After much searching the thing that ultimately worked for me was to uninstall updates for the Play Store. I haven't uninstalled Play Services and after the Store auto updated, I could use Hangouts once again. I am using a HTC Desire with Cool Droid v3 GSM ROM.
I can confirm that steps suggested by MikeAce00 worked flawlessly.
This is what I did with a rom with gapps installed already
1. wipe & install rom -- do not input google credentials
2. install hangouts (google+ not necessary!) apk manually
3. input google credentials
4. update google play services (Hangouts even requested this...happened automatically after inputting the google credentials)
5. restart
6. done! -- hangouts should work
For me it did not seem to make any difference if you restart directly after installing hangouts apk or after inputting the google credentials
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salski
salski said:
I can confirm that steps suggested by MikeAce00 worked flawlessly.
This is what I did with a rom with gapps installed already
1. wipe & install rom -- do not input google credentials
2. install hangouts (google+ not necessary!) apk manually
3. input google credentials
4. update google play services (Hangouts even requested this...happened automatically after inputting the google credentials)
5. restart
6. done! -- hangouts should work
For me it did not seem to make any difference if you restart directly after installing hangouts apk or after inputting the google credentials
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I've tried the methods proposed here, but no luck. At poinjt 4 I don't get a request for update, just the same old message about google play services not being supported.
I'm currently going through older versions of gapps and see if I get to a point where Google Play updates the right files in the right order.
(On Xperia Go, 4.1.2 Power JB by @prototypell, phantom kernel 1.13)

[Q]Play Store is error retrieving data (RPC S-7 AEC:0)

Hello, i'm a newbie in this forum.. i just wanna ask the one thing that make me cry every minute
I just upgraded my P6200 from HoneyComb to JellyBean firmware that i downloaded from SamMobile (my friend recommend me to download from that site)
the firmware is 4.1.2 Indonesia region..
i just flashed it by Odin, followed to the right instructions (yeah, click on pda and put the .md5 file, do not check the repartition, and bla bla bla)
it was successful.
But when i open my play store, it wont download, even in the wifi. It says <Error to retrieving data,RPC S-7 AEC:0>
and i tried the instruction from google.. and it wont download again, it still says error
am i wrong do the instruction?
help me please
<this is my first time for developing samsung's system, i never do this because i use mediatek device that i think its easier to understand>
RPC:S7.AEC-0
alkasdaf said:
Hello, i'm a newbie in this forum.. i just wanna ask the one thing that make me cry every minute
I just upgraded my P6200 from HoneyComb to JellyBean firmware that i downloaded from SamMobile (my friend recommend me to download from that site)
the firmware is 4.1.2 Indonesia region..
i just flashed it by Odin, followed to the right instructions (yeah, click on pda and put the .md5 file, do not check the repartition, and bla bla bla)
it was successful.
But when i open my play store, it wont download, even in the wifi. It says <Error to retrieving data,RPC S-7 AEC:0>
and i tried the instruction from google.. and it wont download again, it still says error
am i wrong do the instruction?
help me please
<this is my first time for developing samsung's system, i never do this because i use mediatek device that i think its easier to understand>
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I'm having the same problems Motorola g kit kat 4.4.4 can't access any of my apps or account I'm waiting for Google to get back to me about it.
RPC:S7.AEC-0 Dont no what the hell went wrong. Its something to do with Google play services apk
Google Account Issue
It appears that this is an account issue, for some of us. I am having the same problem on multiple devices with my Google Apps account, but my gmail account is working just fine on those devices.
Google is evidently aware of it, and its gotten a little press on Android Police. Whatever you do, don't listen to what people are saying and factory reset the device. IT doesn't help, and all it winds up doing is removing access to all of your paid / no paid apps.
A small discussion has sprung up on the Google Wallet forum here.
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It appears that this is an account issue, for some of us. I am having the same problem on multiple devices with my Google Apps account, but my gmail account is working just fine on those devices.
Google is evidently aware of it, and its gotten a little press on Android Police. Whatever you do, don't listen to what people are saying and factory reset the device. IT doesn't help, and all it winds up doing is removing access to all of your paid / no paid apps.
A small discussion has sprung up on the Google Wallet forum here.
i have had this issue on ics not on jelly bean before my fix for this normally was less radical than an factory reset
Suspects:
1. Google Play Store
2. Google Services Framework
3. Download Manger
Step 1 remove all Gmail accounts from settings menu under accounts (i do this because i want a clear start like when you did a factory reset)
Step 2 locate Google Play Store (android market app) in settings menu > applications > all > Google Play Store
2.1 Force Stop
2.2 Uninstall Updates
2.3 Clear data & cache
Step 3 locate Google Services Framework in settings menu > applications > all > Google Services Framework
3.1 Force Stop
3.2 Uninstall Updates
3.3 Clear data & cache
Step 4 locate Download Manger in settings menu > applications > all > Download Manger
4.1 Force Stop
4.2 Uninstall Updates this does not get update make sure its enabled
4.3 Clear data & cache
Step 5 do a restart for good luck
Step 6 Open Google Play Store and setup you Google account again
Step 7 Open you favorite email program and setup you account
Basically you just did a factory reset only on Google Play Store & Google Services Framework & Download Manger
Good luck hope this helps helped me a few times in the past
Don't waste your time with this. It's permanent, account related, Even a factory reset and reflash doesn't fix it.
matthys said:
i have had this issue on ics not on jelly bean before my fix for this normally was less radical than an factory reset
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This is more interesting however..
Downloading, installing and updating apps
Report this issue
[#11112915] Paid apps displayed as purchased, can’t be downloaded due to error message
We've received reports from some users of:
Errors during the download of paid apps from the Play Store.
Download issues occurring with paid apps that were never purchased on Play Store or purchased using the Google Account having issues.
Download issues occurring on a rooted device or with an account that was previously used on a rooted device.
We're currently investigating a solution. In the meantime, you can try using a different Google Account on your device.
We'll continue to update this page with developments, so check back soon.

[SOLVED] How to enable Google Now on Android 5.0 Lollipop Nexus 5

***PLEASE CHECK OUT UPDATE METHOD AT THE END!***
For those of you who cannot get Google now to work because you live in “Other countries", here's a fix that works for the Nexus 5 running the official Android 5.0 Lollipop released yesterday (Thursday 13th).
Here are the possible problems you ran into:
1. In Google Search's setting, you are unable to "flick on" Google Now with text "Google Now requires location services which are not available."
2. You signed out of the Google account, cleared Google Search app, uninstalled updates from Google Play Services, and signed in again. But after you click "Yes, I'm in" in you get a simple message saying "This account is not eligible for Google Now"
Be sure that your device's language is in English (United States)
Fix:
1. Download and install Market Unlocker (I am apparently a new member and not allowed to post links)
2. If your country blocks Google Play (eg. China), download SpeedVPN
3. If you are logged into Google: Settings-->Accounts-->Google-->*Click on your email*-->Three button on top right-->Remove Account
4. Go into Settings-->Apps -->Clear data for both Google Play Services and Google Search
5. Now open Market Unlocker --> Enable Unlocker (Default should be Verizon United States, if not, swipe right and choose that)
6. Turn of the phone.
7. Important: remove SIM card
8. Turn on the phone, connect to wifi, and open SpeedVPN -->Choose "United States"
9. Long press on homescreen -->Settings--> turn on Google Now
10. Log in and you should get your Google Now working.
11. Put back your SIM card
Hope it helps guys. Let me know if you run into any problems during this process.
UPDATE!
HERE'S A NEW METHOD THAT WORKS FOR LOLLIPOP ON NEXUS 5 as of February 1st 2015
This method has also been tested on Nexus 4 running Lollipop 5.0 as well. Here are the steps
1. Make sure you are rooted and have a working VPN
2. Download and install "location report enabler"
3. Run it and grant root access
4. Restart phone, turn on airplane mode with Wi-Fi on
5. Set VPN to country like America or England
6. Clear data for Google Launcher, Play services, Play store
7. Settings--> Location--> Google ----> enable location
8. Sign out of Google account
9. Back to home screen, use Google search to "remind me to buy milk"
10. Go through sign in steps
11. Back to home screen and swipe left. Voila!
Again if you have any questions please comment!
I keep on getting "this account is not eligible for google now"
I followed all the steps...
Droid_Mg said:
I keep on getting "this account is not eligible for google now"
I followed all the steps...
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same here
Didn't work for me.
Not working on unrooted device
This solution is only for rooted devices...how about unrooted ones.....any way out????
uknsk said:
This solution is only for rooted devices...how about unrooted ones.....any way out????
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I'm rooted but it still didn't work
i am from singapore and having the D821. i have just flashed the factory image of Andriod L to my Nexus 5 and i can access and enable Google Now function.
any solution to this?
Droid_Mg said:
I keep on getting "this account is not eligible for google now"
I followed all the steps...
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How about before step 1 you turn on airplane mode and in step 3 you uninstall updates + disable Google play services?
Anyone verify they have got this to work in China? I havve had a problem doing this .... and really would liike the remind me function to work with google and my nexus 5....
AntiNSA said:
Anyone verify they have got this to work in China? I havve had a problem doing this .... and really would liike the remind me function to work with google and my nexus 5....
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I actually got my Nexus 5 from Taobao and then clean installed lollipop. This worked for me. Did you try removing your SIM?
dollarside said:
I actually got my Nexus 5 from Taobao and then clean installed lollipop. This worked for me. Did you try removing your SIM?
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Same problem here followed all the steps...Nothing
I use to do it when I uninstall all google play service updates after I disable it but now I can't even check this 'cause the button is 'unclickable'
Sofianothespy said:
Same problem here followed all the steps...Nothing
I use to do it when I uninstall all google play service updates after I disable it but now I can't even check this 'cause the button is 'unclickable'
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you must uncheck "Android Device Mangaer" from Security -> Device administrators to make that button clickable
Droid_Mg said:
I keep on getting "this account is not eligible for google now"
I followed all the steps...
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Same for me, I just cannot get it to work. Tried several times, also uninstalled the updates of Google Play Services. And yes, I am rooted...
I also removed my Exchange account and disabled all device administrators
When it says account not eligible and goes back to google search just make it remind something (eg - remind me to sleep in 10 minutes) before doing anything else and it should automatically enable google now and take you to google now. Worked for me and hope this helps yall
unixcuboid said:
When it says account not eligible and goes back to google search just make it remind something (eg - remind me to sleep in 10 minutes) before doing anything else and it should automatically enable google now and take you to google now. Worked for me and hope this helps yall
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Interestingly I didn't even get to try it out.
Google Now worked after following the steps mentioned by dollarside. However, it was probably the 5th I've tried.
Might be related to Market Unlocker that didn't seem to work at first. I used the guide from here (including proxy settings) and downloaded the latest version (3.5.1). After rebooting I made sure that the app actually said Market successfully changed (I had failed before after the reboot).
Another reason could be that I used Astrill VPN before (with different US servers). The last and successful attempt was with SpeedVPN.
In the end I cannot say what helped. Being persistent turned out to be successful. This time.
it's work for me in second try without rooting or using market unlocker.
on my nexus 4 from Iran
Perfect !:good:
Works on 5.0.1
Many Thanks
shahryar84 said:
it's work for me in second try without rooting or using market unlocker.
on my nexus 4 from Iran
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Hi, can you explain what you did?
100% working solution credits to reddit user archie411.
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Yay the new update (Google App 4.1.24.1672412.arm) works with the old trick I used.
The old trick if anyone needs it (Needs root) -
Install Titanium Backup. Install a File Manager and a Launcher. I used ES File Explorer and Nova Launcher.
Find and download com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox-2.6.7.721924.arm version of Google Search and copy it to your phone. (Won't post the link because it's not allowed. You can find it in Androidfilehost)
Open Titanium Backup and tap on "Backup/restore". Scroll down to Google Search and tap on it. Do a backup by tapping "Backup!!" (Just in case) Then tap on "Un-Install!" (Make sure you have a different launcher installed before doing this!!")
Restart your phone.
Open the file manager, navigate to the folder where you copied the Google Search 2.6.7.721924 apk and install it. Open it and it will ask to Opt in to Google Now. Tap on "Yes I'm in".
Download and install the latest update from APKMirror Google App 4.1.24.1672412.arm.
And you are done! Feel free to remove the other launcher and file manager.

Google play services

Hello internation and honor users.
I am having some issues with google apps. Phone model:H60l02, rooted, bl unlocked, sw ver 5.5.1.
When adding a new contact, it doesnt sync with my google account. This option does not appear, and I suppose contact sync is missing.
Phone was rooted via sideload package flashed via recovery. Gapps were flashed the same way.
On the internet there are a few tutorials for installing google services o this phone, but since the Huawei app center was updated, when I search google services, or anything related to google , the results have almost nothing to do with that.
What else can I do?
I am thinking of flashing gapps via recovery using another package, but I dont know if the new package will cause some weird bugs or interfere with the old gapps package.
Any ideas?
http://chomikuj.pl/intseed/Android/Huawei+Honor+6/GApps_Installer_KitKat,4456613287.apk
INTseed said:
http://chomikuj.pl/intseed/Android/Huawei+Honor+6/GApps_Installer_KitKat,4456613287.apk
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Thank you, but I am unable to download the app. it requires sending an sms. if you have the apk, please upload it it somewhere else
You can use the apk file I've attached if you want. It works on my Honor 6. I've taken it from 4PDA , the website is in russian.

Full guide to install Google services

This method will fix everything
*No more error message
*All apps can connect to google services
*Restart fix it
Note
Log in with all of your accounts before clear Google services data
*Full youtube instructions from zero By Gatal Gadged digital :
https://youtu.be/ivpNP7wFE9I
Steps
1 Unzip the GMS file & put the file in the Memory root (check video)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PB6...ew?usp=sharing
2 Go setting system & restor then back up and restor
3 Restore the back up from memory
4 Install all Google apps from Google folder (from zip file)
5 Open GMS app in Chinese langue then restart the device
6 Open play store then close it
7 Now you should get error message from google
------These steps not included on the YouTube video-----
8 Go to setting --- apps ---- Clear Google service data
9 Download and install GSM 1
10 Go to setting --- apps ---- Clear Google framework data
11 Check Google play store, restore device, check google app ,and check snapchat or all app need to use google services
12 Install GSM 2 ,then restart the phone
New GSM1&GSM2 Fixed file
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mhS8tDhXf4AUtpfh9--8Dg8-MJgc_OKv
Easy way :
First check the new file i uploaded today
install gms with lz play restore back up method
sign into gms with account manager 4.0.3
Intall google frameworks
Check id gsf ''using device id app''
If have
uninstall google play services
Intall modgsm1.apk ''download from link''
check id gsf
close all apps
check id
close all
remove google framework
reinstall google framework
check id
close all
remove google play service
install gsm2
check id
reboot device
done
To sign in more than one account :
Use icebox
Freeze framework
Clear data Google accounts manager
Sign in 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,1000000 accounts
Unfreeze the framework
Abraka dabra everything work lile a charm
Youtube video to approve this method
I apologize for the delay, because Google has fixed the previous error in the file i sent
Enjoy guys.
contact info :
Instagram: mrhouny
Snapchat: mrhouny
facebook: mrhouny
xda dev: skyline_r
Special Thanks to @nhoccon[/QUOTE]
Mine still function bro lol, so many user confuse how to use but a lot also success.
The Key Point is Never GIVEUP
firlando said:
Mine still function bro lol, so many user confuse how to use but a lot also success.
The Key Point is Never GIVEUP
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I know that it’s not easy and it needs patience and repetition, yeah never give up guys do it again and again until you get it ????
Thank you.
Two questions:
1: the older method (from that Spanish video) worked for me. And even though there are error messages the first time I open any Google app, simply turning off the notification will stop it from popping up again. So I've been doing that with no real issues. Does the new method bring any other benefit other than "no need to even mute the notification the first time"?
2: do you know the risk level of these methods? Like are we opening up a major hole in our phone or Google account for potential dangers? Sorry if this is a dumb question. I am still paranoid about using my real Google account through these methods.
Skyline_r said:
This method will fix everything
*No more error message
*All apps can connect to google services
*Restart fix it
Note
Log in with all of your accounts before clear Google services data
*Full youtube instructions from zero By Gatal Gadged digital :
https://youtu.be/ivpNP7wFE9I
Steps
1 Unzip the GMS file & put the file in the Memory root (check video)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PB6...ew?usp=sharing
2 Go setting system & restor then back up and restor
3 Restore the back up from memory
4 Install all Google apps from Google folder (from zip file)
5 Open GMS app in Chinese langue then restart the device
6 Open play store then close it
7 Now you should get error message from google
------These steps not included on the YouTube video-----
8 Go to setting --- apps ---- Clear Google service data
9 Download and install GSM 1
10 Go to setting --- apps ---- Clear Google framework data
11 Check Google play store, restore device, check google app ,and check snapchat or all app need to use google services
12 Install GSM 2 ,then restart the phone
New GSM1&GSM2 Fixed file
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mhS8tDhXf4AUtpfh9--8Dg8-MJgc_OKv
Easy way :
First check the new file i uploaded today
install gms with lz play restore back up method
sign into gms with account manager 4.0.3
Intall google frameworks
Check id gsf ''using device id app''
If have
uninstall google play services
Intall modgsm1.apk ''download from link''
check id gsf
close all apps
check id
close all
remove google framework
reinstall google framework
check id
close all
remove google play service
install gsm2
check id
reboot device
done
To sign in more than one account :
Use icebox
Freeze framework
Clear data Google accounts manager
Sign in 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,1000000 accounts
Unfreeze the framework
Abraka dabra everything work lile a charm
Youtube video to approve this method
I apologize for the delay, because Google has fixed the previous error in the file i sent
Enjoy guys.
contact info :
Instagram: mrhouny
Snapchat: mrhouny
facebook: mrhouny
xda dev: skyline_r
Special Thanks to @nhoccon
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the link doesn't work
M still not clear, can some one explain again for Huawei Mate XS please!!
Even after installing mod2, last step - still notifications keep coming!
can someone else confirm this method works ? I tried and still get the error messages...
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I watched Gatal video the part where he fast forwards is where I think I keep messing up how much time until the GSM framework re appears ?
The fast forward part is not just simply clicking on the screen, but he did unintall and reinstall the framework, Google play, clear cache, clear data.... Etc
xperiax10.awesome said:
M still not clear, can some one explain again for Huawei Mate XS please!!
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For now stay with this video guys
https://youtu.be/6VatkF2yRDU
until the new method come with
1. Fix notifications
2. Fix sign in or sign up with google directly without google account manager
Coming soon
carrieta17 said:
can someone else confirm this method works ? I tried and still get the error messages...
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I watched Gatal video the part where he fast forwards is where I think I keep messing up how much time until the GSM framework re appears ?
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For now stay with this video guys
https://youtu.be/6VatkF2yRDU
until the new method come with
1. Fix notifications
2. Fix sign in or sign up with google directly without google account manager
Coming soon
I was able to get GSM fully working, without any error notifications popping up whatsoever.
This is what I did (trying to remember from memory)
DISCLAIMER: I take no responsibility on anything bad happening to your device, this worked for me but might
not work for you! Thank you for understanding, I'm just trying to help others here.
1. Download the LZPlay Backup from here:
https://wetransfer.com/downloads/2d...ff5f170d938bd334e98ba2ce20200330034834/8659bc
2. Move it to a memory stick and connect to your Mate XS through OTG
3. Go to Settings -> System -> Backup -> Huawei Backup -> External Storage -> Choose the USB storage and restore
4. Download and extract this file to e.g. root of your phone:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mhS8tDhXf4AUtpfh9--8Dg8-MJgc_OKv
5. Install the Google Account Manager from the zip
6. Go to Settings -> Users and Accounts -> New Account -> Google. Follow the instructions and add your account
7. Install Google Frameworks from the zip
8. Install Device ID app, I used this:
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/evozi...release/device-id-1-3-0-android-apk-download/
9. Using the App, check if there's anything on the Google Services Framework, if there is, uninstall Google Play Services
10. Install modagain1gsm.apk from the zip
11. Check the ID again using the Device ID add, and close all applications
12. Clear data + cache on Google Services Framework (you can try also uninstalling and reinstalling but my device froze
when I tried to do that)
13. Check ID again and close all applications
14. Uninstall Google Play Services (again, if your device freezes, try first clearing data+cache and force stopping it)
15. Install com.google.android.gms2.apk from the zip
16. Check the ID again
17. Reboot the device
Now after these procedures I was able to install Play Store APK and install all applications normally without any error
notifications popping up.
thanks drfroz ill give it another go tonight.. just to ask does Netflix, Hulu, work ? is there a benefit to keep trying vs just disabling notifications ?
drfroz said:
I was able to get GSM fully working, without any error notifications popping up whatsoever.
This is what I did (trying to remember from memory)
DISCLAIMER: I take no responsibility on anything bad happening to your device, this worked for me but might
not work for you! Thank you for understanding, I'm just trying to help others here.
1. Download the LZPlay Backup from here:
https://wetransfer.com/downloads/2d...ff5f170d938bd334e98ba2ce20200330034834/8659bc
2. Move it to a memory stick and connect to your Mate XS through OTG
3. Go to Settings -> System -> Backup -> Huawei Backup -> External Storage -> Choose the USB storage and restore
4. Download and extract this file to e.g. root of your phone:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mhS8tDhXf4AUtpfh9--8Dg8-MJgc_OKv
5. Install the Google Account Manager from the zip
6. Go to Settings -> Users and Accounts -> New Account -> Google. Follow the instructions and add your account
7. Install Google Frameworks from the zip
8. Install Device ID app, I used this:
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/evozi...release/device-id-1-3-0-android-apk-download/
9. Using the App, check if there's anything on the Google Services Framework, if there is, uninstall Google Play Services
10. Install modagain1gsm.apk from the zip
11. Check the ID again using the Device ID add, and close all applications
12. Clear data + cache on Google Services Framework (you can try also uninstalling and reinstalling but my device froze
when I tried to do that)
13. Check ID again and close all applications
14. Uninstall Google Play Services (again, if your device freezes, try first clearing data+cache and force stopping it)
15. Install com.google.android.gms2.apk from the zip
16. Check the ID again
17. Reboot the device
Now after these procedures I was able to install Play Store APK and install all applications normally without any error
notifications popping up.
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link 1 is not working can you fix it?
So are there no steps to take with the LZPlay backup? Appreciate your help!
trey.mcd said:
So are there no steps to take with the LZPlay backup? Appreciate your help!
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if found this in googe search:
LZPlay on mega
I've found 2 videos. No success after first one, but second one solved all problems on my Mate XS.
Google play store works fine now, no warnings
first tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivpNP7wFE9I
second : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H54kQT9rT40
Thanks, just to confirm you followed all the step in the first video? Or just the second?
you need to follow first tutorial, the second video is like follow up.
All necessary files are in video's descriptions as well
rafik1976xda said:
you need to follow first tutorial, the second video is like follow up.
All necessary files are in video's descriptions as well
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Fantastic, I'm up and running but getting an occasional sign in error with google... any thoughts?

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