Hello,
Just upgraded to Jelly Bean 4.1.1 and now in the Google Play Store I get the following error when it trys to update any of the google apps such as Chrome:
Update for "Chrome" could not be downloaded due to an error. (Error retrieving information from server. [RPC:AEC:0])
I have used google and gone thread to thread for solutions but NONE have worked.
I have tried the following:
a) Factory reset
b) Factory reset with wipe and format of all partitions
c) Removing my google account and re-adding it.
d) Clearing cache/data and updates from google play store and google framework, then removing google account, rebooting, re-adding google account.
All of the above lead me back to the same exact issue RPC:AEC:0
I must mention I am not rooted and I have not unlocked my bootloader.
Please help!
What version of the Play Store do you have installed? (Play Store -> settings -> build version)
Latest is 3.9.16, you can download it here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30334649&postcount=1
mikevipe said:
RPC:AEC:0
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Try this one. It's a small variation on what you already tried. Notice the power off for 2 mins, instead of reboot. (btw they = Google support)
many people had problems in purchasing and/or downloading apps from play store or even it cant load, this is just annoying, specially when you newly installed a rom and want to install you fav apps again.
So, i searched the internet and tried to get all possible solutions in on place, and i will update every now and then.
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This post was featured on xda portal 28 april 2014.
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of course i didn't try all these but if you found anything not working tell me
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Credits:
-androidpit
-shubhojit89
-testmasterbd
-Quinny899
-some guides over internet (fixya,askmefast...etc)
-AndroidCentral forum
-me of course
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error 491:
problem:
downloads and updates impossible.
solution:
remove your google account by going to the settings for your device, then accounts and google. Hit remove account. Reboot your android and add the account once again. Next, in the settings, go to apps (applications) and swipe to find ‘all’ of your apps. Scroll down to google services, then click clear data and finally force stop.
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error 498:
problem:
interruption of downloads from the google play store
solution:
the problem is that the cache of your device is full. Delete unneeded applications and files. Restart your smartphone in recovery mode by pressing the volume down, power and home buttons (for samsung devices) or volume down and power (for most other devices). This mode provides a few more options. Select wipe cache partition by navigating between options with the volume rocker. Confirm using the power button.
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error 919:
problem:
downloading the app works but it does not open once downloaded.
solution:
there is simply no more space on your android. Eliminate all unnecessary data: Music, videos or large applications.
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error 413:
problem:
downloading applications or updates is impossible. If you use a proxy, remember that it may cause problems with the operation of the google play store.
solution:
in settings, find apps, then swipe to all. Scroll down to google services and tap on clear data and then force stop. Do the same with the google play store app and clear the cache from your internet browser.
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error 923
problem
the download is impossible: Error while syncing your google account or insufficient cache memory.
solution
remove your google account and delete any useless applications that are just taking up space. Next, reboot your device in recovery mode. Select wipe cache partition and start your device as usual. Don’t worry, your personal data won’t be deleted. Set up your google account once again.
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error 921
problem
you can’t download an app.
solution
try deleting the cache of the google play store application. If this doesn’t work, delete all the play store application data, but please be advised that this will consequently delete all the settings that you’ve already made. As a last resort, remove your google account, restart the device and enter it again.
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error 403
problem
the download is impossible. This usually happens when two google accounts are used to buy applications on one device.
solution
go the google play store with the correct google account. Uninstall the application in question. Next try to get the app from google play again and click the purchase button.
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error 492
problem
it’s impossible to install an application due to the dalvik cache.
solution
under settings, find apps, then swipe to all and scroll down to google services. Here, select clear data and then force stop. Do the same on the google play store app.
Note: If the problem is not solved, try deleting the dalvik cache. To do this, enter the custom recovery mode (only if you have root). Another solution is to complete a data wipe/ factory reset. This option applies to all users and can be done in recovery mode. Beware, it will wipe your data so make sure you have backed up everything you wish to keep.
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error 927
problem
the download is impossible because an update of the play store is in progress.
solution
wait a few minutes until the google play store is completely upgraded. If the problem persists, go to settings, then apps, swipe to all and locate the google services. Tap on clear data and then force stop. Do the same with the google play store application.
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error 101
problem
you cant download anything because you have many apps installed
solution
just uninstall any useless apps
or
clear play store data and remove google account and re-login in
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error 481
problem
error in your google account
solution
remove your account and use other one
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error 911:
app could not be downloaded due to an error 911
solution:
Method 1: Clear the google play store data
method 2: If you are using a wifi connection that requires a webpage login, then your authentication has probably expired. Log in to the apn again via your android browser. Open google play store and run the app update again . If that didn’t work the problem is with the wifi network itself.
Method 3: Simply switch to another wifi network and run the update. The error 911 should disappear for the new wifi network.
Method 4: Use your mobile network data services instead of wifi. Turn wifi off and then turn your data on and now open your google play store and download/update your apps or games. However, this method is only suited for apps and games that are small sized. For larger updates you should use your wifi network to save data charge.
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error 919:
cannot install any apps
solution: Change your apn settings
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error 920:
app could not be downloaded.
Solution:
Method 1:
Turn your wi-fi off
turn your wi-fi on
run google play store and install or update the app
method 2:
delete your google account
Restart phone and add your google account back in the settings. Alternately, add a different google account.
Run google play store and download your app.
Method 3:
clear cache and clear data of google play store
now from the same tab uninstall google play store updates
restart your phone, open google play store and install the app
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error 941:
while trying to run updates
solution:
clear cache and clear data of google play store
clear cache and data download manager
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error 504:
“app” could not be downloaded due to an error. (504)
solution:
Method 1:
clear data and clear cache of google play store & google service framework
method 2:
remove your gmail account rebbot and Re-add
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error 495:
while downloading apps and games from play store
solution:
Method 1:
clear cache and Data of google play store and google services framework
method 2:
remove your gmail account and Restart then Re-Add the google account
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error rh01:
error retrieving information from server.
Solution:
Method 1:
clear cache and Data of google play store and google services framework
method 2:
remove your gmail account And Re-Add
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error rpc:s-5:aec-0:
error retrieving information from server.
Solution :
Open system settings
clear cache and uninstall updates of google play store,download manager and google services framework
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error -24
unkown still now but its coming on kitkat due to art problems
solution:
- Using a root file manager, go to /data/data
- Find the package name of the app you're wanting to install (Don't know the package name? Find the app you're wanting to install on the Play Store online and it's in the URL)
- Delete that folder. All of it.
- Try to install your app again, it should work now
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package file invalid:
this issue comes due to playstore
solution
method 1 for update error:
select your app & clear cache and data
run update again in google play
method 2:
Install app through google play store website
method 3:
Turn off wi-fi and install or update app in google play store via 3g or 4g data connection of your mobile.
Method 4:
clear cache and data of google play store & google service framework
or
remove Google account.
Restart device and add your google account back.
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installation unssuccesful error:
name explains the problem
here are the methods to fix “installation unsuccessful error in google play store”
solution:
-uninstall and reinstall app
-clear market cache
-uninstall google play update
-unmount sdcard then proceed to app installation
-many people have successfully resolved this issue by unmounting their sdcards before running an update in google play.
-delete .android_secure folder
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download unsuccessful errors:
solution:
First method:
Open settingsdownload unsuccessful error fix google play
go to “manage applications or apps” then select “all” apps
select “google play store” from the list
force stop, clear cache and clear data
do the same for clearing “google application framework(google play services)” and “google account manager” from the list of apps.
Open google play and you will be asked to sign in.
Sign in with your gmail account and download your apps or games
note: From the apps list, you may also have to clear data for “google play services, google app (that is not downloading or updating), browser, downloads and download manager (in case browser download problem).
you can use this same method for fixing “error processing purchase df-bpa-09”.
alternative method:
If the first method didn’t work, you can try to delete your gmail account from settings. However, deleting primary gmail account will require a factory reset unless you have rooted your phone.
Assuming your device is rooted, follow this link on how to delete your gmail account.
Now clear cache and data for google play store like in the first method.
Restart your android device.
Add your gmail accounts (settings->accounts->add account)
open and sign in google play and then start your download
if non of the above methods failed follow the methods below:
Method 1: Clear cache of google play services and play store.
Or
method 2 : Uninstall updated of google play services and play store.
Or
method 3 : Remove you account and add again and try.
Or
method 4 : Flash the gapps again. Then sign in
another solution for this error.
Reason you get error is slow connection speed.
Try to download the app again the error will go.. Try 2-3 times.
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no connection:
problem:
you cant connect to playstore even if you have internet
solution:
1-clear cache
2-check date
3-check google account
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error rpc:aec:0]
problem
Can't download apps
solution
-remove google account
-remove all synced accounts
-clear playstore data
-reboot now
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RPC:S-3 error retrieving information from server
problem
Can't download apps
solution
remove google account and add it again or add another one
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more fixes and problems will be added, if you have another solutions for same problem tell me i will add to this post and give you credits of course.
Help me to make this the greatest fixes hub ever. Thanks in advance
One slight correction on recovery mode: To access it on Samsung devices is power + vol up + home (or it is on the Galaxy S4). Vol-down is download mode.
my error it is show (unknown error during application installation."-24")
what does it mean?
can you help me?
this is really useful, i usually get problems downloading updates whenever i restore paid apps from titanium backup
FYI: I just signed up to become a beta tester of an app. Immediately after hitting "join beta" or whatever, I went to the Google Play Store (on a browser) and clicked "install" and selected my device. Back on my phone, I received an error 940. I'm guessing it has something to do with not being in the testing team (it usually takes a while for the system to update).
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vashollow said:
my error it is show (unknown error during application installation."-24")
what does it mean?
can you help me?
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Even i need help regarding this error.
OP`s list looks like this http://www.androidpit.com/how-to-solve-google-play-store-errors.
Appreciate posting this info though, but should have mentioned scources.
Miss explaining Play error 920 and 927.
Null ROM on Galaxy gear and Google trouble...
Great work mohamedrashad!
Maybe you can help me with my problem?
I rooted my Galaxy Gear and installed the NullRom. Great success! But I immediately noticed two things:
1. I cannot add accounts under "Settings -> Accounts". When I click the "Add Account" it just flashes once and nothing happens.
2. I cannot launch Google Play. When I try, either directly on the icon or from the Shell menu, it opens briefly but then closes immediately again without any error message. I have tried several different versions of the Google vending apk, without any luck.
I believe there is a relation between the two problems, but I do not know where to look. On the Forum, I have read about other who also has had my #2 problem, and solved it by adjusting the MTD Partition. However, I have no idea how to do that, nor do I understand why that should help. "Out of memory" should not be an issue on a freshly flashed nullROM device?
Please help.
Rgds
VIking
vashollow said:
my error it is show (unknown error during application installation."-24")
what does it mean?
can you help me?
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jojo110033 said:
Even i need help regarding this error.
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Browse to internal storage of your android/data/ "com.application-address" delete the com.application-address folder. Now retry to install the app.
For that you may need device root access. You can use file manager like as "Root Manager".
Some more codes
Sources : appslova.com
Error 911:
App could not be downloaded due to an error 911
Solution:
Method 1: Clear the Google Play store data
Go to Settings >> Manage Applications or Apps >> Open “All” tab
From the list of “All” apps >> Scroll Down and Select “Play Store” >> Select Force stop, Clear cache and Clear data
Method 2: If you are using a wifi connection that requires a webpage login, then your authentication has probably expired. Log in to the APN again via your android browser. Open Google Play store and run the app update again . If that didn’t work the problem is with the wifi network itself.
Method 3: Simply switch to another Wifi network and run the update. The error 911 should disappear for the new Wifi network.
Method 4: Use your mobile network data services instead of wifi. Turn wifi off and then turn your data on and now open your Google Play Store and download/update your apps or games. However, this method is only suited for apps and games that are small sized. For larger updates you should use your wifi network to save data charge.
Error 919:
Cannot install any apps
Solution: Change your APN settings
Error 920:
App could not be downloaded.
Solution:
Method 1:
Turn your wi-fi off
Turn your wi-fi on
Run Google Play Store and install or update the app
Method 2:
Go to settings>>Accounts>> Delete your Google account synced with Google Play.
Restart Phone and add your Google account back in the settings. Alternately, add a different Google account.
Run Google Play Store and download your app.
Method 3:
Go to settings >> Apps >> Open “All” tab
Find and click Google Play Store >>Clear Cache and Clear Data
Now from the same tab uninstall Google Play Store Updates
Restart your phone, open Google Play Store and install the app
Error 941:
While trying to run updates
Solution:
Go to Settings >> Manage Applications or Apps >> Open “All” tab
From the list of “All” apps >> Scroll Down and Select “Play Store” >> Select Force stop, Clear cache and Clear data
Again, go back to “All”>> Scroll and Select “Download Manager”>> Select Clear cache and Clear data
Now open Google Play and try updating your app. If the problem persists continue to the step below.
Again, go to “All”>> Scroll and Select “Play Store” >> Select “Uninstall Updates”
Error 504:
“App” could not be downloaded due to an error. (504)
Solution:
Method 1:
Go to Settings>> Application Manager or Apps>> Open “All” apps
From the list of apps find Google Play store >>Clear Data and Clear Cache
From the list of apps find Google Service Framework(Google Play Services) >> Clear Data and Clear Cache
Now install or update app from Google Play Store
Method 2:
Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>remove your Gmail account
Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework(Google Play Services) and Download Manager (like in method 1)
Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your gmail account
Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings
Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app.
Error 495:
While downloading apps and games from play store
Solution:
Method 1:
Go to Settings>> Application Manager or Apps>> Open “All” apps
From the list of apps find Google Play store >>Clear Data and Clear Cache
From the list of apps find Google Service Framework(Google Play Services) >> Clear Data and Clear Cache
Now install or update app from Google Play Store
If it still didn’t work try uninstalling Google Play Store updates first
Method 2:
Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>remove your Gmail account
Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework(Google Play Services) and Download Manager (like in method 1)
Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your gmail account
Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings
Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app.
Error rh01:
Error retrieving information from server.
Solution:
Method 1:
Go to settings >> Apps (Manage Applications>> Select “All” tab
From the list of apps >> Select Google Play Store >> Clear Cache and Clear Data
From the list of apps >> Select Google Service Framework(Google Play Services) >> Clear Cache and Clear Data
Run Google Play Store and try installing/updating the app
Method 2:
Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>remove your Gmail account
Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework(Google Play Services) and Download Manager (like in method 1)
Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your gmail account
Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings
Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app.
Error RPC:S-5:AEC-0:
Error retrieving information from server.
Solution:
Method 1:
Open system settings
Go to Applications (or Apps) >> All
From all apps select Google Play Store >> Clear Cache and Uninstall updates
Again, from All>>Download Manager >> Clear Cache and Data
Finally, All >> Google Services Framework(Google Play Services) >> Clear Cache and Data
Now, rerun Google play store.
Method 2:
Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>remove your Gmail account
Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework(Google Play Services) and Download Manager (like in method 1)
Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your gmail account
Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings
Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app.
error -24
Unkown still now but its coming on Kitkat due to ART problems
Solution:
Method 1 (Sure Fix but requires root):
Install a file manager like Root Manager
Browse to internal storage android/data/com.whatsapp
Delete the com.whatsapp… folder
Now install whatsapp from Google Play
Method 2: Removing Junk Files via Cleanmaster
Install cleanmaster
Uninstall Whatsapp
Now run Cleanmaster , search for Junk files and clean them. (Make sure to uncheck important files that are detected as Junk files by Cleanmaster)
Method 3: When all fails backup all your apps and data and factory reset your device.
Package file invalid:
This issue comes due to Playstore
Solution
Method 1 for update error:
Go to apps >> All >> Select your app >> Clear cache and data
Run update again in Google Play
Method 2:
Install app through Google Play Store website
Method 3:
Turn off wi-fi and install or update app in Google Play Store via 3G or 4G data connection of your Mobile.
Method 4:
Go to apps >> All >> Google Play Store >> Clear cache and data
Go to apps >> All >> Google Service Framework(Google Play Services) >> Clear cache and data
Now try installing or updating the app. IF this doesn’t work follow the step below
Go to Settings >> Accounts >> Google >> Click on your gmail account >> Menu and Remove account.
Restart device and add your Google account back.
Installation unssuccesful error:
Name explains the problem
Here are the methods to fix “Installation Unsuccessful Error in Google Play Store”
Solution:
1. Uninstall and reinstall app
Go to settings >> Apps >> Select “All”
Scroll and find your App >> Select “Uninstall”
Now go to Google Play and reinstall your app
2. Clear market cache
Go to settings>> Apps>> Select “All”
From List of “All” apps >> Select “Google Play” >> Clear Data
Now again try to download the app from Google Play
3. Uninstall Google Play Update
Go to Settings>>Apps>>Select “All”
From List of “All” apps >> Select “Google Play” >> Scroll Down and select “Uninstall Updates”
4. Unmount sdcard then proceed to app installation
Many people have successfully resolved this issue by unmounting their sdcards before running an update in Google Play.
Go to settings>> Storage >> Unmount SD Card
Now run the update or download app in Google Play
5. Delete .android_secure folder
Download Unsuccessful errors:
Name explains
Solution:
First Method:
Open settingsdownload unsuccessful error fix google play
Go to “Manage Applications or Apps” then select “All” apps
Select “Google Play Store” from the list
Force Stop, Clear Cache and Clear Data
Do the same for clearing “Google Application Framework(Google Play Services)” and “Google Account Manager” from the list of apps.
Open Google Play and you will be asked to sign in.
Sign in with your Gmail account and download your apps or games
Note: From the apps list, you may also have to clear data for “Google Play services, Google app (that is not downloading or updating), browser, Downloads and Download Manager (in case browser download problem).
You can use this same method for fixing “Error Processing Purchase DF-BPA-09”.
Alternative method:
If the first method didn’t work, you can try to delete your gmail account from settings. However, deleting primary Gmail account will require a factory reset unless you have rooted your phone.
Assuming your device is rooted, follow this link on how to delete your gmail account.
Now clear cache and data for Google Play Store like in the first method.
Restart your android device.
Add your gmail accounts (Settings->Accounts->add account)
Open and sign in Google Play and then start your download
If non of the above methods failed follow the methods below:
Method 1: Clear cache of Google play services and play store.
OR
Method 2 : Uninstall updated of Google play services and play store.
OR
Method 3 : Remove you account and add again and try.
OR
Method 4 : Flash the gapps again. Then sign inTry the 4th method if the above 3 methods failed.
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mohamedrashad said:
Error 481
Problem
error in your google account
Solution
Remove your account and use other one
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For error 481 there is no problem in google account.
Clear some internel space by removing some app then install the app it will go away..
Error 927
Problem
The download is impossible because an update of the Play Store is in progress.
Solution
Wait a few minutes until the Google Play Store is completely upgraded. If the problem persists, go to settings, then Apps, swipe to All and locate the Google Services. Tap on clear data and then force stop. Do the same with the Google Play Store application.
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Another Solution for this error.
Reason you get error is slow connection speed.
try to download the app again the error will go.. Try 2-3 times.
@mohamedrashad you should also provide the link of the post.
testmasterbd said:
Browse to internal storage of your android/data/ "com.application-address" delete the com.application-address folder. Now retry to install the app.
For that you may need device root access. You can use file manager like as "Root Manager".
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I'm using Motorola Moto G and already rooted. I cannot find andriod/data/com.application-address.
It is same like other andriods?
Thanks.
The OP, and all other posts that lack clarity, should be edited to change where it says "Google Services" to say 'Google Play Services".
This is to avoid users clearing their GSF (I won't say the full name here to avoid confusing learner drivers) as clearing GSF will lead to all sorts of issues with regards to authorisation tokens, GCM push messages etc as Google's servers will think you have done a factory reset and will just cause many of the problems you are trying to cure.
Nice guide all the same.
PLease ALso Add THE BUILD PROP TWEAK THAT ALLOW DOWNLOADING ALL KINDS OF APPS THROUGH PLAYSTORE>>>...
vashollow said:
I'm using Motorola Moto G and already rooted. I cannot find andriod/data/com.application-address.
It is same like other andriods?
Thanks.
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Sorry for inconvenience!
Previously I mention "internal storage of your android/data/com.application-address" that's mean root/data/data/app name (the app shows errors during installation).
For example you have this error when you try to install ES File Explorer which package name is "com.estrongs.android.pop". Now you need to find the folder which is "com.estrongs.android.pop" on your root directory. For that the location should be "root/data/data/com.estrongs.android.pop" you need to go "root/data/data/" location and delete the folder "com.estrongs.android.pop".
And also you can use DU Speed Booster (Cleaner) or Clean Master to clean this kind of junk files or folders.
Thanks.
gee2012 said:
OP`s list looks like this http://www.androidpit.com/how-to-solve-google-play-store-errors.
Appreciate posting this info though, but should have mentioned scources.
Miss explaining Play error 920 and 927.
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Lol I can't believe the OP basically copy/ paste from another source. Without mentioning androidpit. Then xda puts this post on the portal as if he came up with this on his own lol good catch.
gee2012 said:
OP`s list looks like this http://www.androidpit.com/how-to-solve-google-play-store-errors.
Appreciate posting this info though, but should have mentioned scources.
Miss explaining Play error 920 and 927.
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I took some of here yeah, and I mentioned i took these info from many places on internet, any way thanks for awaring me I will add the sources
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mohamedrashad said:
I took some of here yeah, and I mentioned i took these info from many places on internet, any way thanks for awaring me I will add the sources
Sent from my GT-S5360 using Tapatalk 2
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KK, glad to be of some help
trevor7428 said:
Lol I can't believe the OP basically copy/ paste from another source. Without mentioning androidpit. Then xda puts this post on the portal as if he came up with this on his own lol good catch.
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I just forgot, don't judge me sir
I updated sources anyway
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Hey people if you have any fix any experience or something write it here and i will add to op
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Awesome useful guide!!!
Thanks man!
Hi all,
I updated my OPO to CM12 and the google play services can't be updated leading to the notorius battery drain plus several other issues.
It's all stock, less than 1 month old unit, what can I do?
The previous version, CM11 was great, the current YNG1TAS17L is creating only problems.
Please help.
Marco
Mar_co said:
Hi all,
I updated my OPO to CM12 and the google play services can't be updated leading to the notorius battery drain plus several other issues.
It's all stock, less than 1 month old unit, what can I do?
The previous version, CM11 was great, the current YNG1TAS17L is creating only problems.
Please help.
Marco
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Head into settings > apps > google play services > clear data.
After that head down to apkmirror.com and download Google Play Services and manually update the app.
This should fix the systemupdate service bug on the older version of Google Play Services
Mar_co said:
Hi all,
I updated my OPO to CM12 and the google play services can't be updated leading to the notorius battery drain plus several other issues.
It's all stock, less than 1 month old unit, what can I do?
The previous version, CM11 was great, the current YNG1TAS17L is creating only problems.
Please help.
Marco
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I have gone back to previous version.
Try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psvtQB7NizI. I have had to use it several times and still have the trouble. Best case is factory wipe and reload from Google app.
Bobbi lim said:
Head into settings > apps > google play services > clear data.
After that head down to apkmirror.com and download Google Play Services and manually update the app.
This should fix the systemupdate service bug on the older version of Google Play Services
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Thanks for your message!
I can't access google play app crashes and I can't upgrade the app via the google play webpage.
I downloaded the latest version of the google play services (it appears to be the same version I already have installed) but I can't clear the data of that app (there is no clear data button just clear cache).
In order to install the apk, all I have to do is select it with a file explorer app (provided I have set the option of allowing the install of non google play apps?
Thanks,
Marc
Mar_co said:
Thanks for your message!
I can't access google play app crashes and I can't upgrade the app via the google play webpage.
I downloaded the latest version of the google play services (it appears to be the same version I already have installed) but I can't clear the data of that app (there is no clear data button just clear cache).
In order to install the apk, all I have to do is select it with a file explorer app (provided I have set the option of allowing the install of non google play apps?
Thanks,
Marc
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If Google Play FC, head into settings > apps > Google Play > click clear data and force close
To clear data of Google Play Services, head into settings > apps > Google Play Services > (I think is) manage storage and it'll bring you into Google Play Services app, scroll to the bottom and click clear data. After that, force stop and uninstall any updates you may have for the app.
To manually update/install an app, use a file manager and head into the directory where you downloaded the app and just click on it and package installer will do the job it needs to do
hi all,
**EDIT** 20/10/15
So I wiped my phone again - cache and system. Flashed "cm-12-20150901-SNAPSHOT-YNG4NAO253-bacon" and "gapps-lp-20141212-signed" annnnnd it all works!
I still don't understand the cause of any of my troubles and I haven't tried doing this with CM 12.1 because stagefright is still an issue?
I cannot get Google Play services to function properly on my OnePlus one- have tried Factory resets, installing from a backup, Stock, CWM and TWRP recoveries. installing from apk hosting sites. clearing cache and all data in settings>apps>google blah blah, hoping someone can help me.
- several months ago i flashed TWRP as my new recovery and then flashed SuperSU and I have enjoyed this set up ever since as I love using the app AllStream which requires root access.
- after putting off updating my phone since doing this, I finally decided to update the other day...
- I downloaded the CM12.1 .zip , moved it onto my phone, booted it into recovery and flashed the bastard (figured everything was going smoothly at this point).
- When my phone booted up I figured I would download the Google Play store from the built in browser, and then download all my apps through that, BUT when I logged into my google account the play store said all my apps were already installed???
I downloaded some apps from some apk hosting websites and installed them (allstream,facebook,snapchat and a couple others) they all worked fine.
When I downloaded Google Play services Version: 8.2.99 (8299240) for Android 5.0+ (Lollipop, API 21) from apkmirror.com it installed and then gave me the error "unfortunately google play services has stopped"
every 3 seconds or so.
I have tried flashing Stock, CWM, Philz and TWRP recoveries, doing a factory reset and then flashing the CM12.1.zip. get the error in all cases.
I have tried clearing cache and all app data in phone settings>apps>google PS>clear cache/delete data
I have not had Privacy Guard running ever (some forums have suggested this can cause issues).
**EDIT** 19/10/15
I've realized since posting that I have had Privacy Guard running (i had thought it was a separate app).
I have since experimented with different settings within Privacy guard such as turning the "wake up" and "keep awake" options on or off - no success
No idea what to do now, have I done something obvious? What else can I try? What other information should I provide to help diagnosis?
I have sucessfully installed the latest versions of Google Play Store, Google Play Services, Google Framework Services, Google Account Manager... Everything needed for the Play Store, as far as I know. I was able to open the Play Store and log into my account. Everything shows to be working well, but everytime I try to install any app or update the phone restarts itself without installing anything. This includes attempts to sideload an APK. Here's the thing, when I uninstall only the Google Play Store, then I have no problem sideloading other APKs. When I reinstall Google Play Store the problem immediately returns. Anytime I try to install or update any app the phone restarts itself. Any ideas? Is there some kind of conflict with "app installers"?
You should once flash the full stock ROM package to get a full Stock System, to do that follow the below steps:
Download your phone's latest firmware.
After doing this put the UPDATE.APP in dload folder of your external SDCARD.
Switch off your phone, and press Vol UP + Vol DOWN + Power button simultaneously.
Your device will now get to the full stock firmware.
is your sdcard set as default storage? if yes change it back to internal. also from settings > apps, cick menu, show system. goto google play services, storage, manage space, clear all data. again, disable anroid device manager from settings > security > device administrators. if none of these work, google is your friend, or just reinstall your stock OS