Getting "Download pending" error, pretty sure after using Oneplus switch app
Not sure if somehow it transfered over playstore and confused my op7. I've tried clearing data, clearing cache, removing google accounts, reseting network, mobile data, setting unrestricted access, disabled sim1, disabled sim2. Not sure what else to try. Suggestions appreciated. Hoping someone already successfully went through this
Fixed: Had to just finish the op7 setup process. I kept ignoring the notification about finishing it.
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Please help, I was trying out a program called Toggle Data Widget, and I noticed that it wasn't working, so I uninstalled it. Now when I turned my phone on the data connection is gone. I tried reinstalling the app, and nothing happens. I don't know what to do, and I don't want to restore, because I haven't had a chance to back it up yet. Please help. Thanks a lot.
What do you mean the data connection is gone? Which icon would that be?
I mean the little 3G symbol is gone, nothing is there anymore, and when I try connecting, I get an error saying, "a network error has occurred."
Try reinstalling it, set the widget to where it is turned on, then just reboot the phone. I had it mess up a few times when I was trying that one out. I downloaded one called GT-Widget Data that works quite a bit better.
Thanks a lot, it seems to be working now. I wonder if I should try uninstalling it again.
You should be able to uninstall it safely now.
Most of the utilities to turn off 3G data mangle the access point settings that is stored in a database. When you uninstall the utilties with data disabled, they remain mangled.
Another way to fix it quickly btw is to just use Reset Default in the Captivate's Settings.
I'm having some serious problems with Google Now.
About a month ago, maybe a little more, I noticed Google Now wasn't updating anymore. I had a card at the top that said "No internet connection. Content last updated x days ago." Weird, because I hadn't done anything different or noticed any other changes. Since then, I've tried everything to get it fixed. Whenever I first open the app after a clean flash, the initial "accept these things" comes up, but when I hit "Yes, I'm in," I get a toast notification saying "Network error. Check your network connections and try again." My connections are definitely working, as every other app works. I've tried on wifi and 3g/4g. Clearing app cache/data. Wiping system/data/caches, reinstalling. Tried 4.3, 4.4, 5.0, 5.1, stock, and TW. Tried multiple gapps. Tried different Gmail accounts. All do the exact same thing.
I've done quite a bit of research on the issue, and have come up empty so far. This suggested reviewing my connected apps and removing old or unnecessary ones. Nope. This and this suggested deleting card preferences, which seemed to work for a lot of people. Not me. I tried that, but got a toast: "Failed to turn off cards due to a network error. Check your network connection and try again." Some other place I can't find anymore mentioned checking my wifi proxy. Nothing wrong there though. The only thing yet to try that I can think of is a full-wipe odin, and I'm hoping to avoid that.
Has anybody else experienced anything similar or have any advice?
TL;DR Getting network errors for Google Now, even though my network is fine. Wiped, tried multiple ROMs, even multiple Gmail accounts. Still same error.
Hi,
did you ever get this issue resolved? I have tried everything too and still can't use google now. please help if you resolved this issue. thanks!
Hello all...
Has anyone else had GCM (Google cloud messaging) ID errors with the M8?
I recently bought my son an HTC Desire 526 and being that he's 11, it was empirical that I have some kind of parental control/monitoring software installed. So, I went with MMGuardian which appears to be an awesome app except that in my case, it keeps having these GCM ID errors.
I've been in contact with their tech support and they can't nail it down. They're leaning towards it being a phone model compatibility issue because they say that they haven't seen this problem before. Keep in mind that I have a few other client apps that use GCM and they have no issues. Also, my wife has a Galaxy S5 and the app works fine for her.
Now, my phone is rooted (s-off) so I've been able to try just about everything.
Cleared data on MMGardian
Cleared data on Google Play
Cleared data on Play Services
Uninstalled/reinstalled MMGuardian
Cleared cache partition in recovery
Cleared dalvik cache in recovery
My last experiment after restoring the phone was safe mode. With Titanium Backup, I'm able to change MMGuardian to a system app so it stays functional in safe mode. Still no dice. Same error.
Below is a screenshot. If anyone has had this issue or heard of it, please reply.
Thank you.
Greetings,
My wife's S6 will not complete the activation of advanced calling since moving to MM. I'm not sure if she had it turned on while on Lollipop. Nonetheless, she was complaining of not having data while on call. I advised her on how to turn on advanced calling. She followed the steps and the phone behaved as if it was going to activate the feature. However, after rebooting, it still shows that it is in the process of activating the feature and the menu options under "advanced calling" are "greyed out".
Yesterday, I cleared the system cache to see if that would eliminate the issue. After rebooting, I went in to the advanced calling menu to find that I had the option to "activate advanced calling". When I selected it, the phone responded with a message stating that this feature was already active on her line and then returned to the screen like before where the options are "greyed out" and it is trying to turn on advanced calling.
Still no data while on call.
Thoughts? Suggestions? REALLY don't want to do a factory wipe, unless absolutely necessary.
I have the exact same problem on my S5. Did you find a solution? I tried to wipe cache and dalvik cache, also restarted the phone without the SIM card as a post suggested but after reinserting the SIM I get the same problem back. I also chatted with a Verizon rep who just told me it sometimes takes a little time to update.
I don't mind a factory reset so much, but as long as it fixes the problem otherwise I would have done it for nothing.
Thanks for any help with this, I finally took the plunge to marshmallow from kitkat for WiFi calling, but I can't even get it enabled!
I never officially found a solution. However, with the last software update (a couple weeks ago), advanced calling now works. Advanced calling on my own SGS6 decided to stop working after the latest update, though. I had to wipe cache and reboot a couple of times for it work keep working. All seems well, now.
Thanks, I'll try wiping cache a few times, rebooting and reactivating Advanced Calling and see if that helps. I'll report back if it works or if I find another solution.
I also contacted Verizon again and the agent that helped me took off Advanced Calling and re-added it, but I still can't activate it on my end. I know she did do something because the call forwarding to my Google Voicemail stopped working after she re-added all the features so it seemed to reset all the features on my line but it didn't help with activating Advanced Calling.
You might try backing up your phone with SS, factory wipe, then restore. It's not the best solution, but it might be your only hope.
I figured it out and hope this might help anyone else with a similar problem. After I upgraded to MM, I froze a lot of apps using Titanium Backup including "Support & Protection 4.0.4" but it turns out after defrosting this app, the HD activation happened after about a minute! A post in another thread mentioned he had the same problem and defrosting "Verizon Login" worked for him, so if anyone has a similar problem then you might check out your frozen apps because one of them might be needed for the feature to activate.
This is strange but I occasionally have a problem where this happens. What I have found fixes it on a rooted phone is you backup the settings storage app with titanium backup then restore the data from the backup you just made then reboot. For some reason this fixes it for me. I know this is an old thread but hope this info helps someone else having this issue.
T-Mobile S6 running XtreStoLitr 3.3.1. I'm currently dealing with the aforementioned error whenever I open the stock dialer. I've cleared the app data and cache for both Contacts and the Dialer, which alleviates the issue briefly. I initially thought it had something to do with root, so I disabled Greenify, PowerNap, Naptime, and Amplify to no avail. I went into safe mode and cleared the app/data cache--when I first got the issue, simply going into safe mode and clearing the data fixed the issue until the day before, where it popped up again--and that served to be a momentary solution.
I've wiped data, restored the firmware, downgraded to 3.3, deleted my contacts from my phone--and from my Google account apparently, but that's a different story--but nothing seems to have addressed this issue. I'm currently doing another full wipe/restore. The last time I went through this process, I redownloaded all of my apps manually rather than using SmartSwitch, and it didn't help much long term.
And since I figure that this issue will likely happen again once I restore my data, is there a way to determine what the cause is? I assume that it's one of my apps at this point that's constantly causing the issue.