Google Play Services gone after root - Huawei Mate 9 Questions & Answers

Last night I rooted my handset; unlocked the bootloader, flashed TWRP, flashed Superuser. Somewhere in between doing these steps Google Play Services disappeared and I can't fix it.
I tried installing the GPS .apk but now the notification has changed from 'requires Google Play Services, which is missing' to 'requires Google Play Services which is not compatible with your handset, please contact your manufacturer.'
Did I make a mistake somewhere? Do I need to reflash TWRP? Would a factory reset make a difference? I tried this from within the phone OS but it just rebooted to recovery, and I've heard you shouldn't factory reset a Huawei from recovery?
I'd really appreciate any help anyone could give me!

try wiping data and cache in twrp.if that doesn't work, grab the no dpi in apkmirror

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Seemed to have messed up Goog Play Services with Titanium Backup. Any suggestions?

I was doing an integration of several apps. All went fine but TB seemed to get stuck on integrating Google Play Services. Ever since I get a Google Play Service error. It keeps asking me to log in but never connecting or syncing and I can't get any further with google play related apps.
I tried cleaning cache of google play but that alone did not work.
Hand76 said:
I was doing an integration of several apps. All went fine but TB seemed to get stuck on integrating Google Play Services. Ever since I get a Google Play Service error. It keeps asking me to log in but never connecting or syncing and I can't get any further with google play related apps.
I tried cleaning cache of google play but that alone did not work.
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I did the same, have the same problem and didnt find a solution. I flashed Paranoid Android GApps, wiped cache and dalvik, nothing helped .
DrSchnagels said:
I did the same, have the same problem and didnt find a solution. I flashed Paranoid Android GApps, wiped cache and dalvik, nothing helped .
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What I did was go into twrp do a factor reset/wipe data and booted up like I did a brand new phone out of the box. I guess in twrp you can wipe everything (everything but system probably) and it will return your phone back to stock.
Someone correct me if I am wrong but that's what worked for me.

[Q] Apps Stuck "Downloading"

Two days ago I decided to switch from cm12 nightlies to cm12s.
After performing a clean flash I was very pleased to see that I even had the option to restore the apps I had installed before. However, when trying to install those apps I encountered a problem. Because the apps would not download. They would say "Downloading"but it woult get stuck forever.
I had never experienced such problem before but so I thought it was the cm12s flash. So, I flashed back to the latest cm12 nightly I still had on my OPO with the hope that the problem would have vanished. Unfortunately it didn't.
MY PROBLEM:
When I try to install apps from the play store they get stuck in an endless loop of "downloading".
What I tried so far:
flashing back to a normal cm12 nightly
flashing cm11s and after that upgrading to cm12s (in cm11s the problem also persists, same for SOKP-rom to see if it would also persist in a different rom)
rebooting with and without superSU after flashing OS.
entirely wiping my phone (cache, dalvik cache, system, data) and flashing cm12/s
after the step above^, deleting the data and/or cache from "Google Play Services", "Google play Store", "Google Play Framework" (and if possible deleting updates so it goes back to factory app)
changing location settings
deleting google account and re adding it.
clearing Cache and Dalvik Cache multiple times
using the 1-Click installer from their forum
Tried to find the android_secure folder but could not find it. (even with hidden files disabled in windows)
Perhaps even more but I can't quite remember much more...
I experienced after flashing a new os multiple times that the problem is not really the play store and/or the apps in it. But I believe the problem is more with the "Google Play Services" because most of the apps I can update perfectly fine but the "Google Play Services" continuously refuse to update and get stuck at "downloading". Unfortunately that app is needed to be able to use e.g "Gmail".
Hopefully there are more people on this forum who have experienced this problem before and know how to fix it.
Got the same crap... It's been 2 days now with the Store stuck on downloading.
I have all the latest updates, Store, Services etc.
Also tried to disable the security section like Enterprise.
Nothing works.... This is driving me mad!!!
Anyone got a fix?
Nepturion said:
Got the same crap... It's been 2 days now with the Store stuck on downloading.
I have all the latest updates, Store, Services etc.
Also tried to disable the security section like Enterprise.
Nothing works.... This is driving me mad!!!
Anyone got a fix?
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Somehow it fixed itself......
What cought my eye was that if it is not working, try downloading the app via 3g or at your friends house... For some reason it would sometimes not download via wifi but it would via 3g.
I hope this works for you aswel
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Somehow it fixed itself......
What cought my eye was that if it is not working, try downloading the app via 3g or at your friends house... For some reason it would sometimes not download via wifi but it would via 3g.
I hope this works for you aswel
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I didn't get it working again, so I removed all data and reinstalled the rooted firmware for my device and just did a backup with the mybackup pro.
Somehow there was something with the system or the data, but it works now.

Google Play Store Crashes After Root

Hello, I have used this rooting tutorial to root my Moto G 1st Edition 1033 phone (5.1 Lollipop OS):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/guide-root-xt1032-xt1033-moto-g-running-t2965507/
The rooting worked fine without problems, though the Google Play App (Market) is now crashing. Sometimes, even when I start it. I have tried clearing cache on the app and services then rebooting. Then I tried using Lucky Patcher to move the market app into System folder. It moved it but that did not help either. Then, I tried factory reset. That did not help either. Any chance you got a fix for this?
Regards and thanks.
P.S. I do not have any custom firmware installed I just rooted my phone that is all. I do not want to install any custom firmware.
samandroidh said:
Hello, I have used this rooting tutorial to root my Moto G 1st Edition 1033 phone (5.1 Lollipop OS):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/guide-root-xt1032-xt1033-moto-g-running-t2965507/
The rooting worked fine without problems, though the Google Play App (Market) is now crashing. Sometimes, even when I start it. I have tried clearing cache on the app and services then rebooting. Then I tried using Lucky Patcher to move the market app into System folder. It moved it but that did not help either. Then, I tried factory reset. That did not help either. Any chance you got a fix for this?
Regards and thanks.
P.S. I do not have any custom firmware installed I just rooted my phone that is all. I do not want to install any custom firmware.
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Try reinstalling stock rom.
Thanks for the reply, I really appreciate it. I tried replying to the topic earlier but since I had low post count I had to wait and then I forgot all about the topic. Anyway, I am looking for a more simple solution to the problem. I do not want to flash since I am new to this. Thanks again.
@samandroidh - That rooting method is unnecessarily complicated and obviously has created this situation. The easiest way to root is to simply flash SuperSU.zip via custom Recovery.
Perhaps try this zip I have created before anything else. The zip will remove the pre-installed Play Store and install the latest version. Prior to flashing in custom Recovery, Un-install any Play Store updates - Settings > apps > (ALL) > Google Play Store:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24352994023707407​
Latest TWRP custom Recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/development/recovery-twrp-2-8-2-0-touch-recovery-t2980621
Latest SuperSU: https://download.chainfire.eu/696/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip
If my zip makes no difference, then maybe try rooting again with the above SuperSU.zip - no preparation needed - simply flash in TWRP.

[HELP] Cannot get past initial setup

Hi people, I have a Huawei P8 (GRA-L09) but I do not know which build version (I assume it is V100R001C900B118 since I am from South Africa), unlocked bootloader (via huawei) and rooted (normal supersu) with TWRP recovery.
I recently started getting problems with my google play: Something about unable to authenticate. I tried clearing data for google apps, restarting phone, changing password online to force play store to ask, nothing worked.
Eventually after uninstalling updates (to play store) I got new error: Unable to reach server [RH-01] which i also couldn't fix.
I did a factory reset after backing up my apps, because it was the most suggested answer to solve google play problems.
Now I am at the InitialSetup of android, I select my locale, agree to huawei privacy policy and when I press next, it hangs. for hours.
I tried doing a wipe from TWRP (data, cache and dalvik) to no avail.
My phone is unusable now... Any help will be greatly appreciated
PS: nothing I had done with root was recently, i.e. my phone was working perfectly until google play store problem
Also, due to my internet being potato, I would prefer a stock rom download as a last resort
I cant remember if bumping is allowed or not, but this is urgent...

Pleas help: Play Store not starting download.

Since 2 weeks play store only says "Downloading" but it doesn't do anything. My OnePlus 3 running FreedomOS 2.12(Android N) rooted with latest Magisk. None of the other solutions I found worked: Clearing Chache, Data, uninstalling and reinstalling, removed Gooogle account. Sadly at the moment I'm unable to factory reset and do a clean flash. I have no idea what else to do.

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