Hello guys, i have a rooted opo(cm 12.1 last official update). I was trying to use freedom and it bricked my google play magazine. It's not the first device in which freedom bricks the google play and i don't know why. What can i do? I tried clear data, restore to factory version, uninstalled and installed back the same version.
(It says no network connection even if i have one)
EDIT: I solved the problem by myself.
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Hello guys. This is my first post on the forum. My problem is that my phone running 4.2.1 can't install apps or any updates from Play Store via WiFi. I haven't tested downloading with 3G yet. When I click the "Install" or "Update" button in Play Store, the d/l bar pops up with the "Waiting on network" above. the d/l never starts. I think it is because of my phone and not the WiFi router because my old LG L3 running stock 2.3.6 has no problems. My phone is currently on the stock ROM and rooted but i've flashed custom ROMs before. I've tried many solutions on the Internet like deleting Play Store's updates, data and cache, but none works. I don't want to factory reset my phone. Can anyone fix this? Thanks in advance. And sorry for my bad English if there are any mistakes.
Hello everyone!
I recently got my first Android phone so im fairly new to all this.
(my phone: lg g2 d802 16gb model, rooted, stock 4.4.2)
I rooted it and froze some harmless apps(was very cautious not to freeze important ones) and everything worked fine. i downloaded some apps after i edited things(=playstore worked) the last thing i remember is change the clock widget on my lock screen(a stock widget) but i dont think this has anything to do with it eighter..
At one point i tried to download an app but the play store couldnt connect(even though i had an internet connection, rest worked just fine)
i read through the internet and tried multiple things:
-clear cache and data of the play store app
-removed updates
-deleted and reinstalled it
-removed my google account(after this the app started crashing instantly probably because i froze sth thats needed to register a new google account or whatever, i dont know)
-made a factory reset: i really hoped this would fix it but it didnt. the app still crashes. after the factory reset i still found the supersu app on the phone(is the phone still rooted even though i did a factory reset?)
-removed my root access and did a factory reset again. additionally i logged in with a new google account so they google wouldnt use the data from my original google account(maybe there was sth that was causing it) didnt work.
Anyone has an idea what to do next? could flashing the stock rom help? whats the next step?
Thanks in advance!
Hi,
First try clearing Data on play store, Play services and Google services framework. Then reboot.
Failing that, you would need to ask for help in your device section here...
> LG G2 > G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck!
hey, thanks for the fast reply.
i tried it but it didnt work unfortunately. Thanks for the advice, i posted a thread in the device-specific section!
I'm sorry if this is long (or even repeated thread) but I should explain everything so that you guys can know the situation better.
I've tried clearing cache, clearing data and force stopping the play store app. Restarted my tab but the issue continues. I've tried almost all known troubleshooting methods to fix this issue, but no luck so far. I also tried clearing cache and data wipe on Google framework services but that did not help either. Please note m using Play store v4.6.17 if I remember it correct. This didn't work so updated it to the latest version 5.1.11 from Aptoide. This helped a bit. I was able to download one or two apps from it then the same problem continued. I've checked the background data is not restricted, I also did a full factory reset but no luck there either. Note: This same version of play store is installed in my android phone with Jelly bean 4.2 and the play store there works just fine.
Previously, the play store was working just fine but I upgraded my tab to Lollipop through OTA update, which I didn't like at all. So had to downgrade back to Kitkat 4.4.4 using the official stock image from Google developers site with the help of SDK tools. Since then m facing this problem. Any help to solve this issue is much appreciated.
UPDATE: I kept searching the net for a solution and finally got one. I just had to clear the Download manager's cache and data. And for some reason its working again and I'm able to download apps but some for apps m unable to update. For eg. Google play books. Otherwise working fine so far.
Hey Folks!
You're literally my last hope! I've made a mistake - a huge one.
Long story:
My keyboard kept disappearing so I thought "Hey, if I uninstall the Play services update, it should run smoother!" Well, it did. And then all the trouble began. I couldn't use most of my Google apps anymore, so I convinced myself to update to version 7.0, again. But hello! Error "-501" was and still is in the way! So I searched Google for an answer, but nothing helpful. I tried installing a downloaded apk, but it wouldn't install it. *Sigh*
Short story:
I uninstalled the Play Services app to version 6.7, but the Google Apps didn't think of that as funny... So I tried installing it again, but it didn't work. I deleted the cache of almost every Google related app, plus the data, but nothing was helping. Error "-501" just keeps popping up!
I'd like not to do a factory reset or root my phone. If there's a more convenient way, please tell me.
Regards,
Jeffrey
You'll likely have to factory reset.
What Android version are you on, and what modifications do you have (if applicable)?
Elluel said:
You'll likely have to factory reset.
What Android version are you on, and what modifications do you have (if applicable)?
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Hi,
I'm on Android 5.1, no modifications...
the_hd2_cracker said:
Hey Folks!
You're literally my last hope! I've made a mistake - a huge one.
Long story:
My keyboard kept disappearing so I thought "Hey, if I uninstall the Play services update, it should run smoother!" Well, it did. And then all the trouble began. I couldn't use most of my Google apps anymore, so I convinced myself to update to version 7.0, again. But hello! Error "-501" was and still is in the way! So I searched Google for an answer, but nothing helpful. I tried installing a downloaded apk, but it wouldn't install it. *Sigh*
Short story:
I uninstalled the Play Services app to version 6.7, but the Google Apps didn't think of that as funny... So I tried installing it again, but it didn't work. I deleted the cache of almost every Google related app, plus the data, but nothing was helping. Error "-501" just keeps popping up!
I'd like not to do a factory reset or root my phone. If there's a more convenient way, please tell me.
Regards,
Jeffrey
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Update to latest play services and then clear data and cache for it and reboot.
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Lucky Patcher "Patch to Android" failed and now Google Play Store won't download/work
G'day everyone,
New member here posting for the first time and desperately seeking your help (as I really am a complete noob unless you consider using Turbo Pascal in the 90s as programming).
I recently rooted my Galaxy S5 SM-G900I (Australian model) using Unified Android Toolkit with a CF-Auto-Root-klte-kltedd-smg900i.tar MD5 file through Odin.
Everything went great and after installing Titanium Backup Pro and Busybox Pro I promptly got to removing most of the Samsung and Telstra bloatware which has taunted me for years.
I was using Lucky Patcher before rooting so I decided to install the cracked Google Play Store by using the "Patch to Android" feature.. It failed but somehow (I have no idea how) the cracked Google Play Store worked anyway.
Just to clarify what I mean by it failing I saw a screen appear for only half a second before rebooting and managed to see some text in red and the word "failed".
I have seen an image in tutorials which shows this screen as having text in green saying success and then the next time you go into the Patch to Android section the top two options say patched.
A couple of days later I must have deleted something I shouldn't have using Titanium Backup because the next time I rebooted my phone it wouldn't go past the Samsung loading screen.
I spent nearly 16 hours trying different things I found on Google (recovery through TWRP, CWM, factory resetting, sideloading through Odin, installing custom ROMs) but nothing worked so I finally resorted to Samsung Kies (please bear in mind I had zero experience at this so I probably made a lot of mistakes).
After the phone was restored back to factory settings (running 6.0.1 Marshmallow) I rooted it again and tried to reinstall the cracked Google Play Store.. Again patching to Android through Lucky Patcher didn't work and being a complete idiot I deleted the original Google Play Store apk and tried to simply replace it with the cracked version.
Needless to say this didn't work and now my Google Play Store wouldn't download anything (it just sat at the "Downloading" screen but didn't actually do anything).. My phone also refused to remember any WIFI passwords for some reason.
I factory reset through the internal recovery option but neither problem was fixed so I used Kies (AGAIN)!
I repeated the process of reinstalling everything and tried patching to Android yet again but of course it didn't work. I was using the latest version of Lucky Patcher (6.3.1) but I thought I may have been using an earlier version previously (6.2.8) as I downloaded it a month or so ago and was never able to update through Lucky Patcher itself so I uninstalled the current version and installed the previous version.
Patch to Android failed again and when the phone rebooted I discovered Google Play Store and Google Play Services had both been deleted!
I restored both through Titanium Backup but then had the same problem with the Google Play Store refusing to actually download anything so I cleared the caches and rebooted my phone.
Google Play Store had been deleted yet again but Google Play Services was still there this time so I restored Google Play Store and that basically brings me to this point in time right now as I don't know what to do and I REALLY don't want to reset everything through Kies for a third time.
Can anyone please help?
Regards,
Scottie.
scottiefox said:
G'day everyone,
New member here posting for the first time and desperately seeking your help (as I really am a complete noob unless you consider using Turbo Pascal in the 90s as programming).
I recently rooted my Galaxy S5 SM-G900I (Australian model) using Unified Android Toolkit with a CF-Auto-Root-klte-kltedd-smg900i.tar MD5 file through Odin.
Everything went great and after installing Titanium Backup Pro and Busybox Pro I promptly got to removing most of the Samsung and Telstra bloatware which has taunted me for years.
I was using Lucky Patcher before rooting so I decided to install the cracked Google Play Store by using the "Patch to Android" feature.. It failed but somehow (I have no idea how) the cracked Google Play Store worked anyway.
Just to clarify what I mean by it failing I saw a screen appear for only half a second before rebooting and managed to see some text in red and the word "failed".
I have seen an image in tutorials which shows this screen as having text in green saying success and then the next time you go into the Patch to Android section the top two options say patched.
A couple of days later I must have deleted something I shouldn't have using Titanium Backup because the next time I rebooted my phone it wouldn't go past the Samsung loading screen.
I spent nearly 16 hours trying different things I found on Google (recovery through TWRP, CWM, factory resetting, sideloading through Odin, installing custom ROMs) but nothing worked so I finally resorted to Samsung Kies (please bear in mind I had zero experience at this so I probably made a lot of mistakes).
After the phone was restored back to factory settings (running 6.0.1 Marshmallow) I rooted it again and tried to reinstall the cracked Google Play Store.. Again patching to Android through Lucky Patcher didn't work and being a complete idiot I deleted the original Google Play Store apk and tried to simply replace it with the cracked version.
Needless to say this didn't work and now my Google Play Store wouldn't download anything (it just sat at the "Downloading" screen but didn't actually do anything).. My phone also refused to remember any WIFI passwords for some reason.
I factory reset through the internal recovery option but neither problem was fixed so I used Kies (AGAIN)!
I repeated the process of reinstalling everything and tried patching to Android yet again but of course it didn't work. I was using the latest version of Lucky Patcher (6.3.1) but I thought I may have been using an earlier version previously (6.2.8) as I downloaded it a month or so ago and was never able to update through Lucky Patcher itself so I uninstalled the current version and installed the previous version.
Patch to Android failed again and when the phone rebooted I discovered Google Play Store and Google Play Services had both been deleted!
I restored both through Titanium Backup but then had the same problem with the Google Play Store refusing to actually download anything so I cleared the caches and rebooted my phone.
Google Play Store had been deleted yet again but Google Play Services was still there this time so I restored Google Play Store and that basically brings me to this point in time right now as I don't know what to do and I REALLY don't want to reset everything through Kies for a third time.
Can anyone please help?
Regards,
Scottie.
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Greetings and welcome to xda, unfortunately we can't help you with this one. Xda is a developers site for developers and lucky patcher directly affects them so is banned. I recommend flashing stock with odin and then starting over without lucky patcher then we can help you
Good Luck
Sawdoctor