I currently have about 50 apps that will not update in the play store. I have tried:
Rebooting phone
Clearing data/cache of play store/services/manager
Uninstalling/reinstalling all updates of play store
Clearing cache of affected apps
Various different WiFi networks and tried from data connection.
Signed out and back in to my Google account
I have verified I'm on the latest play store update and latest Android software 11.0.15.17.KB09CB and I have 153 GB free. I do not want to factory reset my phone. Is there anything else anyone here can think of that may help?
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This has been an ongoing problem for me across every ROM and each one seems to handle it slightly differently. On first boot after doing a clean install of any ROM, whether it's AOSP or TW, the Play Store will never connect properly. On AOSP, clearing Play Store and Google Services data and restarting does the trick. Right now I'm on JellyBeans 20, which on a clean install will only connect to play store after clearing data on Play Store and Google Services, restarting, and then adding my Google account again. This usually works. On any 4.3 TW ROM I've tried flashing, I've been unable to get the Play Store to connect, attempting every trick I've seen posted such as modifying/deleting the hosts file and clearing data.
The only thing I haven't done yet is restore to stock and start over. Is there a reason this is happening to me?
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This has been an ongoing problem for me across every ROM and each one seems to handle it slightly differently. On first boot after doing a clean install of any ROM, whether it's AOSP or TW, the Play Store will never connect properly. On AOSP, clearing Play Store and Google Services data and restarting does the trick. Right now I'm on JellyBeans 20, which on a clean install will only connect to play store after clearing data on Play Store and Google Services, restarting, and then adding my Google account again. This usually works. On any 4.3 TW ROM I've tried flashing, I've been unable to get the Play Store to connect, attempting every trick I've seen posted such as modifying/deleting the hosts file and clearing data.
The only thing I haven't done yet is restore to stock and start over. Is there a reason this is happening to me?
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If you have Titanium backup app, open up the app and see if it prompts you to restore your old ID? if it does, then select restore the old ID, phone will reboot and see if that works.
Hello everyone,
so this is 100% my fault and I feel stupid for it happening to me....but oh well. It started when I couldn't get into Google Apps anymore. Play store told me I had no network connection, YouTube couldn't get into my account with the same error, even though I was connected to our Wifi and had internet. So classic Google Services issue, and looking up the problem it seemed I had to uninstall Google Play Services and then reinstall them and the problem should be fixed.
Now here is where I went derp and uninstalled the Google Services without looking at it before to know what version I had to install. Okay, no problem, this should be easy to find out. I'm on Android 6 with the recent update we got, CPU is armv7 architecture and the phone is in 480dpi. A quick look at the backup I had from Android 5.1.1 confirmed this, where the last number in the parenthesis was 238. So I downloaded the most recent Google Play services version, 9.0.83, with the 438 number for Android 6, installed it and it keeps crashing. Now I already tried multiple ones, I tried the one for nodpi, I tried the 238 but it all keeps crashing, constantly spamming the "Google Play Services has stopped working" error.
So here I am, at wits end and asking you guys for help. Did I go wrong somewhere along this? What version for the Google Play Services have you guys installed? I completely removed the app each time before installing the new one, removing all leftover data, clearing cache and the dalvik cache but to no avail. Keeps crashing.
1. Backup data trough usb if possible
2. Clean wipe, reinstall rom + gapps = profit
hosseltietjes1990 said:
1. Backup data trough usb if possible
2. Clean wipe, reinstall rom + gapps = profit
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Seems I'll have to do that, yeah. I had hoped I could do it without wiping....but ****
9.0.83 has problem on my OPO. I rolled back to april version and now it is ok.
I get an error everytime I try to update my apps lately. This is the second time it occurs in a couple of weeks.
I've done the obvious of cleaning Google Play cache (and a few other apps), remove Google account, reboot, wipe cache partition, adding Google account again.
Wondering if there is any other way to fix this than the also obvious factory reset, that I'm trying to avoid. And might not fix.
And yes, I've googled it.
Error code: 495
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Disabled Google Play Store, wiped cache, reboot, updated Google Play Store on reboot and apps updates followed.
Running Android q on beta and went to install a new app today which seemed to take for ever
Checked and noticed that I had 26 updates download pending
I've always had auto update turned on
So far I've tried clearing cache on Google play
Clearing cache on Google play services
Still nothing
Not sure what else to do
Uninstall play store update and let it update itself,and reboot ur phone if you haven't already.
That fixed it thanks
Ever since the Android 10 update I'm unable to update certain apps through the Play Store, like Android Auto, Carrier Services and recently the phone app.
Any possible solutions? Already tried wiping cache and storage as well as de- and reattaching my Google account.
Update: Uninstalling updates from the Play Store app fixed it for anyone having the same issue.