Hello! This is my first post and I have a problem, big problem. I have a Huawei Nova 5T, Android 10, EMUI 11. Starting with June 26, I have this problem, presented in the two clips, all my applications are refreshed during use. I reset the phone to factory settings, but nothing has changed (but I've reinstalled most old apps). I don't remember installing a new application when the problem occurred, but a few days before, while driving, the phone overheated (I didn't use it afterwards). Has anyone else experienced this?
How can i fix this?
Thank you!
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Can anyone help me figure out why Google Messenger is showing all my contacts as Unknown Sender. Everything works fine if I use Textra or the native sms app. I'm using an Honor 8.
The exact same thing just started happening to me with my Honor 8. I don't know what caused it. I'm on the 7.0 EMUI 5.0 Official build, and it just started happening last night
nedthehead said:
The exact same thing just started happening to me with my Honor 8. I don't know what caused it. I'm on the 7.0 EMUI 5.0 Official build, and it just started happening last night
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I tried reinstalling it but it still persists.
It also stopped working for me with the update to 7.0. Extremely annoying considering its my go to SMS app and I can't stand the stock one :/ Considering a factory reset...Unless anyone knows of a fix. I've played around with every permissions setting and have zero luck thus far.
I've had this happen to me too. It's very frustrating. I'm considering a factory reset, but would be even angrier if that doesn't fix the problems. In addition to every conversation switching from "Unknown Caller" is that the keyboard or reply option is completely gone. I had to switch back to the native app.
Other issues I have with EMUI are that Google Camera doesn't work, although I heard that Google is only allowing that to be installed on Nexus devices. It doesn't show up in a Playstore search anymore. Attempts to side load it have failed.
Another issue I have is that the Email app won't dismiss the unread count bubble all the time. It seems to be intermittent. A reboot or several hours clears this issue up for awhile.
(Sorry for multiple bug reports in this thread, but Google Messenger not working is really bothering me most.)
Hi, i hope to be posting in the correct section since this is my first thread here.
i recently bought a Z3 Dual and everything was fine, i updated firmware to Marshmallow and did factory reset (just to be sure that everything was ok after update), so i started installing various apps i had on other phones (Avast, Truecaller, Dropbox, CCleaner, Clean master, Games and other stuff, i'll post the entire app list if needed) and the phone started randomly crash with on-screen message "System UI unfortunately stopped" giving me only "ok" button, with the message continuously popping out, so i can't pass lockscreen and i'm forced to shutdown phone or reset via power button.
As the phone is on again everything is fine, but after some time it crashes again.
I tried to do a "Manual Debug" and find which app needed to be uninstalled so i tried one by one but without any luck (i've successfully get the device running without problem for 2 days but unfortunately i have not understood which app was causing the crash)
i did a Logcat but since i can't read it (i only found "BEGINNING OF CRASH" with Notepad++) i don't know what else to do, I thank you in advance for your willingness to help me with this (probably the stupidest) problem
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it happened again, here's another logcat, exactly at 02-19 16:05:27.079
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https://pastebin.com/StBycp9H
just resolved... last poweramp (beta) update caused the issue.
a rollback to stable release solved the problem
I don't know where to post this, so I'll start here.
After I took the Oreo 8.0 update on my phone (SM-955U) S8+ in layman's terms..lol, both my wife's phone and mine are not staying unlocked with Smart Lock. We use this feature when we are in our trusted place (Home).It works when it's connected to a trusted device (Car Bluetooth) I wiped my phone and did a factory reset and started from scratch to rule out software or settings. I would have to constantly (many times a day) turn off then back on my trusted place. I sometimes even delete it and re do it. I have gone into my google account and made sure my Home was in my profile. The one thing I did notice is, once in a while, I have gone into settings > apps > Google Search and cleared Cache and Delete All Data, then uninstalled Google update's and restarted my phone. Then it would work for a while, then it wouldn't again.
I'm at a loss as to what is causing this. I'm not sure if it's an OS (firmware) but or something else all together. I don't know if the Google search is a coincidence or its the actual issue.
Anyone else having this similar issue or found the fix?
It has been happening to me. It actually started right before I got the Oreo update.
Interesting, I don't remember if it started before the update or not. I was having an issue updating to begin with. So I was constantly resetting my phone.
Same here. Also started before the Oreo update...around the time of the Feb security patch. Mine works when I get home consistantly until I dont use the phone for a while. At that point I have to use the fingerprint reader or pattern to unlock every time. Very annoying.
I've run into this for quite some time now, on both my Note 9, and my Huawei Mate 20 Pro.
All the things I find on resolving this suggest killing play store, deleting cache, deleting data etc. But even after that, it does not work well.
Seems it is a very important part of Android's eco-system, and yet very problematic.
Can anyone shed some light and/or permanent fix to this?
I'm a bit surprised there is no input on this.
I just needed to ininstall/reinstall an app. It was taking forever waiting on download. I deleted data and cache, and rebooted.
App ininstalled. The reinstall downloaded to 99%, and is not just sitting there.
I have to say it is VERY frustrating. I'm about ready to ditch Android. But that would be even more painful.
Did you use some VPN app when you downloaded apps with Google Play?
No. Although I do have NordVPN installed. But I have found that many sites are problematic to get to with it, both in the phone and PC. So I've stopped enabling it but haven't uninstalled it.
I'm guessing you think the VPN could be responsible.
I'll uninstall it and see if it changes anything.
Uninstalled, and rebooted. Trying to do update on some apps and it appears to have not helped.
Another interesting thing that happens at the same time that starts with the Google play store, is that I have a to-do app called DTG GTD. It gets to where the reminders coming from it, which flow through Light Flow, come in hours late. I had decided on my Note 9 that it was a problem with the phone. That's why I decided to get another new one, this Huawei mate 20 pro.
Now I just really don't know what to think. This starts about a month after I have either reflashed a phone or in this case bought a new one. I had factory reset and reloaded the Note 9 three times before I moved to this new phone.
I do have quite a few apps on my phone. Maybe it has to do with the mix of apps. Although, I wouldn't think it would take a month for it to start acting up.
First off, my U11 is stock (Hardware version 0004, Software version 3.35.651.4). I have yet to root it.
A few hours ago, apps that I have used for weeks to years stopped working. It started with HBO Max, then spread to my smart watch's sync app, GMail, My Stocks Portfolio, the Google app, etc.
Why this started happening is a puzzle. One coincidence is that I selected a sleep monitor app on my computer to be installed on my phone over the weekend, but there is no indication this was done or even attempted.
I booted to the Download screen and see this unexpected text "Security checking failed DENY".
I've backed up everything three different ways as much as I'm able without rooting and intend to do a Factory Reset, but I'm curious if what I'm seeing could cause continuing problems.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
@Jeff in 92833 Today, we've quite a lot of reports on XDA that apps suddenly stopped working. Here's one example:
Many apps have stopped working
Android 9. Last night several apps stopped working. So I started deleting recent apps, rebooted, still same problem. Then I started deleting unnecessary apps, rebooted, still same problem. Any known issue that may cause this? Some apps I...
forum.xda-developers.com
Maybe this article also covers the reason for your issue:
Google fixes issue causing Android apps to crash with updates to Chrome and WebView
Updating to the latest versions of WebView and Chrome solves the issue.
www.theverge.com
Oswald Boelcke said:
@Jeff in 92833 Today, we've quite a lot of reports on XDA that apps suddenly stopped working. Here's one example:
Many apps have stopped working
Android 9. Last night several apps stopped working. So I started deleting recent apps, rebooted, still same problem. Then I started deleting unnecessary apps, rebooted, still same problem. Any known issue that may cause this? Some apps I...
forum.xda-developers.com
Maybe this article also covers the reason for your issue:
Google fixes issue causing Android apps to crash with updates to Chrome and WebView
Updating to the latest versions of WebView and Chrome solves the issue.
www.theverge.com
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Thanks for this information. I noticed some casual acquaintances posting about the same problem on Facebook this morning, but no solution was offered.
Jeff
Oswald Boelcke said:
@Jeff in 92833 Today, we've quite a lot of reports on XDA that apps suddenly stopped working. Here's one example:
Many apps have stopped working
Android 9. Last night several apps stopped working. So I started deleting recent apps, rebooted, still same problem. Then I started deleting unnecessary apps, rebooted, still same problem. Any known issue that may cause this? Some apps I...
forum.xda-developers.com
Maybe this article also covers the reason for your issue:
Google fixes issue causing Android apps to crash with updates to Chrome and WebView
Updating to the latest versions of WebView and Chrome solves the issue.
www.theverge.com
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Updating Google Chrome (which never went bad) did the trick.
Jeff