Has anyone else had the problem of trying to set up Google Now cards and getting the "network error" message? This is happening on cm11 and Wulf ROM. I've tried uninstalling updates to the Google app, signing out and then back in to the Google app. Nothing seems to be working. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
lyall29 said:
Has anyone else had the problem of trying to set up Google Now cards and getting the "network error" message? This is happening on cm11 and Wulf ROM. I've tried uninstalling updates to the Google app, signing out and then back in to the Google app. Nothing seems to be working. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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There were a couple different posts over the last couple days about Google Now not working for different devices. I was having the same issue and found working results. If you haven't found one of them, or otherwise resolved the issue, you need to delete your card preferences in Google Settings. Go into Google Settings, into Now cards, and delete card preferences. You should then be able to activate Google Now.
I have the same problem on my HTC one m8 after hard reset.
Thank you, xenx, after the hard reset the Google now card not working, i tried delete the cache of the app in application but don't work, your solution is right, thank's a lot.
lyall29 said:
Has anyone else had the problem of trying to set up Google Now cards and getting the "network error" message? This is happening on cm11 and Wulf ROM. I've tried uninstalling updates to the Google app, signing out and then back in to the Google app. Nothing seems to be working. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Yep, Getting it also.
xwolverine83 said:
Thank you, xenx, after the hard reset the Google now card not working, i tried delete the cache of the app in application but don't work, your solution is right, thank's a lot.
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+1, Thank you xenx
After hard reset in my HTC one m8 the automatic upgrade of application dont start, the option in upgrade software is selected and also the option in play store setting.
xwolverine83 said:
After hard reset in my HTC one m8 the automatic upgrade of application dont start, the option in upgrade software is selected and also the option in play store setting.
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Mind blown.
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Hey guys..I know the 927 error happens randomly, but literally everytime I go into the playstore after flashing a rom
A) it doesn't load any of my apps, either currently on the device, or any of my downloaded apps under "all"
and
B) when I attempt to download ANYTHING it hangs for about 20 seconds and then gives the 927 error.
And it's not ROM-specific...it's happened across three of four different roms. Do you guys have any advice? I've tried the force stop, clear data trick, and the clear data from download manager trick. I'm getting annoyed haha. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I am in the same boat, I've searched everywhere for the answer but nothing works.
this sucks man i get the same thing and no fix it looks like
Did you try clearing data of Google Play Services, too, and removing and re-adding your Google account?
KingVeto said:
Hey guys..I know the 927 error happens randomly, but literally everytime I go into the playstore after flashing a rom
A) it doesn't load any of my apps, either currently on the device, or any of my downloaded apps under "all"
and
B) when I attempt to download ANYTHING it hangs for about 20 seconds and then gives the 927 error.
And it's not ROM-specific...it's happened across three of four different roms. Do you guys have any advice? I've tried the force stop, clear data trick, and the clear data from download manager trick. I'm getting annoyed haha. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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I have seen this support thread before, in most cases you must do a factory reset. It was a couple weeks ago look around the forum, there are some fixes but it did not help this guy and a factory reset is the only option.
PhilipTD said:
Did you try clearing data of Google Play Services, too, and removing and re-adding your Google account?
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yea tried that also... been on the web reserching this.. sux nothing is working so far .. WTF!! I just signed in from my friends gmail and it works now i can download apps.. i dont get it.. mine worked fine till today.. wow this is stright BS.. now is i make a new gmail i wont have all my apps a paid for.. lol its like my account is corupted? i made a new gmail and everything fine.. still wish i could fix my orignal gmail to work again
Hello everyone.
I decided to post this question here instead of my specific device's forum because I believe it is an issue of android itself, not my phone.
Since a couple of days ago, there is an annoying popup that appears on every boot, right after I unlock for the first time. The message reads:
No location access
Device location for all apps is
turned off, and you might not be
able to locate your device if it's
lost.
Yes, I'm aware of that, since I keep my location off for privacy and battery concerns, and that popup annoys me because it's an extra step for me to take. I suspect it's generated by Google Play Services, but I can't be sure.
Has anyone else seen it? Any ideas to disable it?
BreadedChicken said:
Hello everyone.
I decided to post this question here instead of my specific device's forum because I believe it is an issue of android itself, not my phone.
Since a couple of days ago, there is an annoying popup that appears on every boot, right after I unlock for the first time. The message reads:
No location access
Device location for all apps is
turned off, and you might not be
able to locate your device if it's
lost.
Yes, I'm aware of that, since I keep my location off for privacy and battery concerns, and that popup annoys me because it's an extra step for me to take. I suspect it's generated by Google Play Services, but I can't be sure.
Has anyone else seen it? Any ideas to disable it?
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I have. And you're right. Its generated by Google Play Services. I got rid of it by disabling a bunch of Google Play Service's services
Freewander10 said:
I have. And you're right. Its generated by Google Play Services. I got rid of it by disabling a bunch of Google Play Service's services
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Thank you very much for your confirmation.
Do you remember by any chance which services did you disable to get rid of the popup? I'm betting doing that will screw up google maps and possibly some other gapps, but I'm willing to do it because that popup is sooo annoying.
Thanks.
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Thank you very much for your confirmation.
Do you remember by any chance which services did you disable to get rid of the popup? I'm betting doing that will screw up google maps and possibly some other gapps, but I'm willing to do it because that popup is sooo annoying.
Thanks.
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Disabling them will cripple the device's location services. Though you'll probably still be able to get your location info by using the GPS only.
Here are the services I disabled
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.locationsharing.service.LocationSharingSettingInjectorService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.nearby.connection.service.NearbyConnectionsAsyncService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.clearcut.service.ClearcutLoggerService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.clearcut.service.PlayLogBrokerService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.common.stats.GmsCoreStatsService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.fused.FusedLocationService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.internal.PendingIntentCallbackService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.geocode.GeocodeService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.network.NetworkLocationService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.internal.GoogleLocationManagerService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.geofencer.service.GeofenceProviderService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.internal.server.GoogleLocationService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.service.LocationHistoryInjectorService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.service.DispatchingService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.mdm.services.NetworkQualityAndroidService
Finding them all might be a bit tedious so here's a backup you can restore using DisableService from the Playstore
Woah, that's mighty cool of you. Thanks! I appreciate it.
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Woah, that's mighty cool of you. Thanks! I appreciate it.
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No problem bro
Freewander10 said:
No problem bro
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Mine still appear after disabling services you mentioned
evildog1 said:
Mine still appear after disabling services you mentioned
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That's weird.
Did you go about disabling them manually? Or by using the DisableService backup?
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That's weird.
Did you go about disabling them manually? Or by using the DisableService backup?
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Using backup. I double-checked and they are disabled
On my Note 4 I noticed an auto update a few days ago which I couldn't stop.
Today, my Skype auto logged out and when I tried to log in I couldn't. I entered my password 4 times and I couldn't log in. I tried login into my PC and it was fine so it wasn't a problem with my password.
So I restarted my note 4 and got this "No location access" pop-up. However I was able to login to Skype.
Are these two things connected? It seems weird. And the pop-up is blatantly scaremongering saying if location is disabled the phone cannot be tracked if it's lost.. yeah Google, on yer bike.
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Using backup. I double-checked and they are disabled
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Okay. Try restoring this backup instead. I'm 100% sure it'll work because thats my current config and I'm pop up free. It seems to have broken the smart lock feature though. But if you don't mind/use that then you should be fine.
citta said:
On my Note 4 I noticed an auto update a few days ago which I couldn't stop.
Today, my Skype auto logged out and when I tried to log in I couldn't. I entered my password 4 times and I couldn't log in. I tried login into my PC and it was fine so it wasn't a problem with my password.
So I restarted my note 4 and got this "No location access" pop-up. However I was able to login to Skype.
Are these two things connected? It seems weird. And the pop-up is blatantly scaremongering saying if location is disabled the phone cannot be tracked if it's lost.. yeah Google, on yer bike.
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I really don't know. Maybe it was just a minor glitch/bug in the app. It does seem weird though. But if you're interested in getting rid of the pop up then check the post above.
I just disabled preference service. And the popup is gone.
Freewander10 said:
Okay. Try restoring this backup instead. I'm 100% sure it'll work because thats my current config and I'm pop up free. It seems to have broken the smart lock feature though. But if you don't mind/use that then you should be fine.
Your backup also not working, annoying popup still come back on boot
I really don't know. Maybe it was just a minor glitch/bug in the app. It does seem weird though. But if you're interested in getting rid of the pop up then check the post above.
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Akmal_hyperion said:
I just disabled preference service. And the popup is gone.
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Thanks it works
Akmal_hyperion said:
I just disabled preference service. And the popup is gone.
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Running the following on boot works for me too. Any idea what else it disables?
Code:
pm disable com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.util.PreferenceService;
Hi,
I just updated my Verizon V10 to a VZW V30 and I've encountered a problem. that I've been unable to find a solution for.
Google apps have had issues connecting to the internet either via Wi-Fi or Cellular data. the apps i'm having problems with are:
Assistant
Search
Maps
Both Chrome and GMail are fine. But the others are not.
I've tried downgrading them to previous versions, clearing data and cache data, force stopping and restarting, rebooting the phone, cycling data and wifi. all to no avail.
None of my other apps have issues and I can get to google maps via chrome, do searches via chrome, etc...
Is this a known issue? Is there a fix for this?
AndroidCraig said:
Hi,
I just updated my Verizon V10 to a VZW V30 and I've encountered a problem. that I've been unable to find a solution for.
Google apps have had issues connecting to the internet either via Wi-Fi or Cellular data. the apps i'm having problems with are:
Assistant
Search
Maps
Both Chrome and GMail are fine. But the others are not.
I've tried downgrading them to previous versions, clearing data and cache data, force stopping and restarting, rebooting the phone, cycling data and wifi. all to no avail.
None of my other apps have issues and I can get to google maps via chrome, do searches via chrome, etc...
Is this a known issue? Is there a fix for this?
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Try uninstalling updates for each of the apps having this issue.
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Try uninstalling updates for each of the apps having this issue.
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I did try that (downgrading the apps to previous versions), and it had no effect.
AndroidCraig said:
I did try that (downgrading the apps to previous versions), and it had no effect.
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I can assume Google Play works then and it's only related to the apps you have mentioned above ?
That's correct. Play, drive, chrome, all fine, search, YouTube and occasionally maps fail.
AndroidCraig said:
That's correct. Play, drive, chrome, all fine, search, YouTube and occasionally maps fail.
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Make sure time and date are correct or try to adjust it manually please quote me so i can know that you replied.
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Make sure time and date are correct or try to adjust it manually please quote me so i can know that you replied.
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Date and Time are correct. Manually setting the time had no effect.
Play music is also running with no issues
AndroidCraig said:
Date and Time are correct. Manually setting the time had no effect.
Play music is also running with no issues
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Go to settings and give the three apps the permission to use wifi manually, seems its disabled after the update
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Go to settings and give the three apps the permission to use wifi manually, seems its disabled after the update
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There were no permissions to use wifi, in the applications setting for those apps, and I couldn't find anywhere else to set those permissions.
ALso what about 4G? They don't connect via that either.
I'm almost ready to factory reset the phone and see if that helps. But it takes a long time to set it up again.
AndroidCraig said:
There were no permissions to use wifi, in the applications setting for those apps, and I couldn't find anywhere else to set those permissions.
ALso what about 4G? They don't connect via that either.
I'm almost ready to factory reset the phone and see if that helps. But it takes a long time to set it up again.
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yeah a factory reset must do it, maybe its because of the update (that happens alot) but do a backup first
I did do a factory reset and things seem back to normal now.
I've got an issue that I also saw on my note 8 before I switched to the op 7, when I go to install or update apps from the Google play store it gets to 99 percent or 100 percent it hangs and doesn't finish the install. I've tried all the wipes and clearing data and cache. Any ideas? Thanks.
Updating in case some one else has this issue, seemed to work for me. I wiped the following:
Play services
Playstore
And this one I hadn't done before
Download manager.
I've never really looked into something like the dm but after all the wipes and force stops I rebooted the phone and it seems to be working now.
Hope this can help someone in the future.
johnny tsunami said:
Updating in case some one else has this issue, seemed to work for me. I wiped the following:
Play services
Playstore
And this one I hadn't done before
Download manager.
I've never really looked into something like the dm but after all the wipes and force stops I rebooted the phone and it seems to be working now.
Hope this can help someone in the future.
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Scratch that, worked installing 2 apps, back to the same.
I have the same problem. There are brief moments when everything just works, but they are rare and it's ultra annoying
So I had a VPN installed, and I deleted the app, and now it seems to be working fine. I didn't have it enabled when downloading the app, and I found it sometimes gives me issues on my pc with connecting at first to an internet connection, so I thought there might be some correlation. The VPN I use is express. I'll keep trying to install apps and see if it resolved the issues.
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So I had a VPN installed, and I deleted the app, and now it seems to be working fine. I didn't have it enabled when downloading the app, and I found it sometimes gives me issues on my pc with connecting at first to an internet connection, so I thought there might be some correlation. The VPN I use is express. I'll keep trying to install apps and see if it resolved the issues.
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I also had ExpressVPN and I really hoped this will work, but it didn't. I still cant install anything
Professor_Woland said:
I also had ExpressVPN and I really hoped this will work, but it didn't. I still cant install anything
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Just curious, did you reuse your sim card?
johnny tsunami said:
Just curious, did you reuse your sim card?
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You mean transfer it from old phone to Oneplus? Yes.
Professor_Woland said:
You mean transfer it from old phone to Oneplus? Yes.
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So did I, and it started not installing again. I'm thinking its possible the sim might have something to do with it.
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So did I, and it started not installing again. I'm thinking its possible the sim might have something to do with it.
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And you tried with New one? It works with New sim?
I haven't, need to take it in to have it copied, or do it myself. Never done it.
Another thing, never really took time to learn about sims, but if I pull the card in my phone, and just threw the new one that came with the phone will it work the same? With my number and everything?
I am also having this issue and even after a factory reset apps will not install. I tried removing my SIM card etc. Nothing seems to be working. The next thing I am going to try is installing the latest OTA update again manually via the downloaded zip from OnePlus's site.
Update: I tried installing the OTA manually, wiping all data, cache, etc and still the play store is not working correctly. I have never installed customer ROMs on this device or modified it in any way. Oxygen OS has been great so I never saw a reason to mess with it. In addition to that I have not even unlocked the bootloader.
Update 2: Some things are installing but it is exceptionally slow. I do not have any VPN apps or anything and this is a fresh wiped device. I cleared all system data, cache etc. Could it be a Google server side issue or something like that? Tying to side-load open source apps they install without issue instantly.
Hi folks, had an issue with my camera/torch on my U11. I've had it for about 3 yrs and no troubles. It began crashing with the message "Unable to load the camera" and the torch icon was greyed out. I could see the samera dialog when I pressed the "Clear All" button, but it woul;dn't activate. The tech looked at it and said I could try a factory reset to see if that solves the problem, otherwise they could burn several hours troubleshooting software or replacing the camera, if that was the problem.
I have everything backed up on my Google account, messages, contacts, apps etc, so I tried the factory reset. Had some issues with Google Play crashing initially, once I got past the language change. The app crashed several times before I finally got it to load. Not wanting to restore everything at once, I skipped the step to restore apps from back up and data and went right to the clean phone. Now, when I try and open Google Play Store (or add a Google Account or anything Google), the app crashes just as it gets to the login screen. I've tried re-booting, clearing the cache, disabling the Boost+ as someone suggested in another forum, re-started, checked notifications and permissions but nothing seems to work...time for a new phone or does anyone have any ideas... thanks. Chris
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Hi folks, had an issue with my camera/torch on my U11. I've had it for about 3 yrs and no troubles. It began crashing with the message "Unable to load the camera" and the torch icon was greyed out. I could see the camera dialog when I pressed the "Clear All" button, but it wouldn't activate. The tech looked at it and said I could try a factory reset to see if that solves the problem, otherwise they could burn several hours troubleshooting software or replacing the camera, if that was the problem.
I have everything backed up on my Google account, messages, contacts, apps etc, so I tried the factory reset. Had some issues with Google Play crashing initially, once I got past the language change. The app crashed several times before I finally got it to load. Not wanting to restore everything at once, I skipped the step to restore apps from back up and data and went right to the clean phone. Now, when I try and open Google Play Store (or add a Google Account or anything Google), the app crashes just as it gets to the login screen. I've tried re-booting, clearing the cache, disabling the Boost+ as someone suggested in another forum, re-started, checked notifications and permissions but nothing seems to work...time for a new phone or does anyone have any ideas... thanks. Chris
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I removed the micro-SD external storage and turned off the WiFi and it connected. Still no camera or torch/flashlight, which is why I went through the whole exercise to begin with. At least I can now log into Google (Play Store, GMail, accounts, etc)....
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I removed the micro-SD external storage and turned off the WiFi and it connected. Still no camera or torch/flashlight, which is why I went through the whole exercise to begin with. At least I can now log into Google (Play Store, GMail, accounts, etc)....
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The only other option that i see is a ruu flash, if that doesnt fix the issue it could be a camera gone bad,, easy fix for the diy selfers, if you need a part pm me and i can see if i have it to send you,, good luck ,,, hth
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The only other option that i see is a ruu flash, if that doesnt fix the issue it could be a camera gone bad,, easy fix for the diy selfers, if you need a part pm me and i can see if i have it to send you,, good luck ,,, hth
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Thanks bud...while I am capable of going the DIT route, I'm time poor and have already burned a number of hours just getting to the point where I can now at least log in to my Google accounts to re-install apps and such. I will need a camera going forward, but will likely take the easy route that most camera makers prefer and buy a new one...I appreciate you taking your time to reply. Thanks!!