I downloaded a android system update in my samsung galaxy a12, paused it, then saw that I need to restart my phone for the google play system update. I did the google play system update first so I restart my phone. But now I'm worried that restarting my phone while having a paused download system update might cause me trouble, do I have anything to worry? After restarting for the google play system update I continued with the main system update. I thought having the option to pause downloading the system update it's okay to restart, because downloading and installing the main system update is kind of a seperate thing. I thought that the sensitive part which I'm not allowed to restart my phone now only happens when installing the main system update. But is it really like this or not?
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Just as the title says Google play music keeps telling me I need to update play services, no other app does than and I'm running latest GPS and GPM so no idea why but it asks for it every few minutes as notification.
Any way to stop it?
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Here are some screenshots. It happens when I open google play music OR when I press the refresh music button OR when I open the XDA app (odd what does XDA premium app have to do with this?)
Have you tried manually downloading/installing the latest Google Play Services apk? Reboot your phone immediately afterward, see if that fixes the problem. If you still have the issue, try installing the apk one more time and immediately rebooting again. I had this exact problem after a completely fresh install of 5.0.1 a month ago and I had to install the apk twice for it to be solved. (I linked you to the latest correct apk for a Nexus 5--the description at apkmirror says you need to check/verify the last 3 digits of your existing installation; don't worry, on the Nexus 5 you need the -438 version.)
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Have you tried manually downloading/installing the latest Google Play Services apk? Reboot your phone immediately afterward, see if that fixes the problem. If you still have the issue, try installing the apk one more time and immediately rebooting again. I had this exact problem after a completely fresh install of 5.0.1 a month ago and I had to install the apk twice for it to be solved. (I linked you to the latest correct apk for a Nexus 5--the description at apkmirror says you need to check/verify the last 3 digits of your existing installation; don't worry, on the Nexus 5 you need the -438 version.)
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I have tried everything from updating to downgrading, signed out, signed in, cleared cache, the lot. You name it I did it. And when I press the notification it doesn't do anything, its supposed to take me to GPS on Play store.
So yeah :/ what a mess.
Tried installing twice in a row with reboot... Nothing
Side one more reboot.....and it went away!
Hi everyone. I'm currently on Android 10 and unfortunately I inadvertently clicked the update from the notifications - I haven't clicked the prompt to "OK" which is saying my phone will be unrooted after updating, and I immediately force closed it and restarted my phone.
I understand Android 11 is still full of bugs and does not yet support TWRP so I don't want to update yet.
I also disabled automatic system updates via my developer options.
I also froze the following via Titanium: dynamic system updates 10, system update 2.1.3 and system updates 3.0.5.
1) Is it safe to freeze those three apps?
2) Have I done enough to prevent my phone from downloading the system update to Android 11?
Thank you
Hello Everyone!
All of a sudden today my trusty old Galaxy S5 DUOS phone started throwing the Google Services Framework has stopped error.
I have tried all guides I've been able to find on this and it says to go in under the App settings and clear all the data, but when I try this it crashes.
I can't get into the Play Store to check for updates either.
Is there a way to fix this? Update framework and store by a TWRP flashable zip or something like that?
Any help that you can offer would be much appreciated!
I could try to backup everything and then flash with Lineage OS or something similar in the way of a more modern OS but I can't say I'm crazy about the idea. It would take a VERY long time to do so the best thing would be if one could "just" fix the problem at hand without needing a full reinstall.
The phone is rooted with SuperSU and has TWRP recovery installed on it.
xdafan2015 said:
Hello Everyone!
All of a sudden today my trusty old Galaxy S5 DUOS phone started throwing the Google Services Framework has stopped error.
I have tried all guides I've been able to find on this and it says to go in under the App settings and clear all the data, but when I try this it crashes.
I can't get into the Play Store to check for updates either.
Is there a way to fix this? Update framework and store by a TWRP flashable zip or something like that?
Any help that you can offer would be much appreciated!
I could try to backup everything and then flash with Lineage OS or something similar in the way of a more modern OS but I can't say I'm crazy about the idea. It would take a VERY long time to do so the best thing would be if one could "just" fix the problem at hand without needing a full reinstall.
The phone is rooted with SuperSU and has TWRP recovery installed on it.
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Did you use root permissions to remove or disable any system apps? If so, you may have disabled/uninstalled a system app that relies on Google Services to work, this would cause the "Services framework has stopped" error. Re-enabling or reinstalling the app or apps would fix the issue.
But....
First, try booting into TWRP then select the "Wipe" option, then select "advanced wipe", then select ONLY the cache partition and the dalvik cache, then swipe the slider to initiate the wipe. When you reboot the device, try seeing if you can use Playstore to update your Google apps, you may have to update more than one of them.
If that doesn't work, you can try downloading the most up to date Gapps.zip for your specific architecture and flash it in TWRP, wipe cache partition and dalvik partition(DO NOT FACTORY RESET IN TWRP) after flashing the Gapps.zip then reboot into system.
If that doesn't work, you may have to flash your stock firmware, this will remove root and TWRP, you'd have to root the device again and install TWRP again. If you flash the firmware, make sure to use the HOME CSC to preserve your user data during the flash.
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look inside here:
Google Services Framework keeps stopping (FIX) - Mobile Internist
In case Google Services Framework keeps stopping on your Android, make sure to restart your device, clear local data, or try factory reset.
mobileinternist.com
jwoegerbauer said:
@xdafan2015
look inside here:
Google Services Framework keeps stopping (FIX) - Mobile Internist
In case Google Services Framework keeps stopping on your Android, make sure to restart your device, clear local data, or try factory reset.
mobileinternist.com
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Thank you very much for the suggestion, but I tried all of it and it did nothing to help the situation. HOWEVER, I started looking at DeGoogling the phone and putting in MicroG instead, and one of the steps in the process was putting in Magisk (instead of SuperSu) ...
When I got to removing the Xposed Framework ... and rebooted the phone, it optimized all the apps on the phone, and then.... booted, no crashing Google Play Framework anymore, I could run Play Store and update my apps - everything....
SO.... Xposed Framework caused the Google Play Framework to crash constantly (all of a sudden)??
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Did you use root permissions to remove or disable any system apps? If so, you may have disabled/uninstalled a system app that relies on Google Services to work, this would cause the "Services framework has stopped" error. Re-enabling or reinstalling the app or apps would fix the issue....
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Thank you very much for the in-depth and very helpful instructions on how to get the phone working again, however as you can see in the reply further down I managed to get it back to working properly again by... as I understand it -- removing SuperSU and the Xposed Framework.
After I did this and rebooted the phone it started optimizing all the apps of the phone and then ... everything worked as normal again. But I have printed out the instructions/suggestions you gave me for future reference if I happen upon something similar. So once again Thank You very much!
//xdafan2015
xdafan2015 said:
Thank you very much for the in-depth and very helpful instructions on how to get the phone working again, however as you can see in the reply further down I managed to get it back to working properly again by... as I understand it -- removing SuperSU and the Xposed Framework.
After I did this and rebooted the phone it started optimizing all the apps of the phone and then ... everything worked as normal again. But I have printed out the instructions/suggestions you gave me for future reference if I happen upon something similar. So once again Thank You very much!
//xdafan2015
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You should be able to have root and Xposed and use the device without issues. There is a way to make it all work together, you just need to figure out exactly why the issue was occurring.
Everything seems to be rock solid right now after uninstalling Xposed Framework (same thing happening on my mom's Samsung Tab S which also had Xposed Framework installed)... I used it mainly to remove the ads on Youtube, and since Youtube Vanced came into existence.... I don't really need Xposed anymore. So all is good
Hi,
I was following this amazing guide about debloat your phone https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/ and um I removed some system apps. stuff like xclub and xclone and xaccounts (mostly by infinix) and carlcare and phone master plus some google apps like google play and google play servers and google maps
Now after this, I noticed when I go to system updates and click 'online update' nothing happens like it's broken. usually it leads me to system update application (which is still installed btw) but that do not happen so I'm little unsure which app I removed caused or broke my phone update functionality. so if you could help me determine which package actually I removed caused this or a way to fix it without hard reset and uninstall and reinstall applications again.
Thanks in advance.
Refllash phone's Stock ROM to get rid off of all mods you applied so far.
Removing system apps - what requires Android is got rooted - is never a good idea because they are part of Android OS.
xXx yYy said:
Refllash phone's Stock ROM to get rid off of all mods you applied so far.
Removing system apps - what requires Android is got rooted - is never a good idea because they are part of Android OS.
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Yeah...I made factory reset again and updates was handled by google play (this is super weird)
I rooted this device (model XT2131-1 TMO) while it was still on the android 11 using magisk method (currently on v25.2) and it runs fine honestly but when playing games every time the system update window appears it will completely boot me out of said game. I always selected not now( as I know updates break root if you just update) but I wanted to try and just update it and work on rooting that version after but then I receive "Package Verification Failed" notice and nothing happens. After so many attempts of selecting "not now" it will completely stop for a few weeks then start popping up again. So far this is absolutely the only issue I have ATM. More an annoyance really. Is there a way to completely disable that system update notification from appearing entirely or where should I look to restore, update, and then reboot on Android 12? I'd prefer just get rid of the update popup as everything else works fine. I'd appreciate any help thank you.
I also just remembered I've asked this in another thread but in this one im asking more about preferably disabling the system update notification entirely which will fix my main issue of it.
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I rooted this device (model XT2131-1 TMO) while it was still on the android 11 using magisk method (currently on v25.2) and it runs fine honestly but when playing games every time the system update window appears it will completely boot me out of said game. I always selected not now( as I know updates break root if you just update) but I wanted to try and just update it and work on rooting that version after but then I receive "Package Verification Failed" notice and nothing happens. After so many attempts of selecting "not now" it will completely stop for a few weeks then start popping up again. So far this is absolutely the only issue I have ATM. More an annoyance really. Is there a way to completely disable that system update notification from appearing entirely or where should I look to restore, update, and then reboot on Android 12? I'd prefer just get rid of the update popup as everything else works fine. I'd appreciate any help thank you.
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Solution: flash current stock kernel and run update again. You can grab updated stock kernel from RSA and patch and regain root
crazypwn said:
I rooted this device (model XT2131-1 TMO) while it was still on the android 11 using magisk method (currently on v25.2) and it runs fine honestly but when playing games every time the system update window appears it will completely boot me out of said game. I always selected not now( as I know updates break root if you just update) but I wanted to try and just update it and work on rooting that version after but then I receive "Package Verification Failed" notice and nothing happens. After so many attempts of selecting "not now" it will completely stop for a few weeks then start popping up again. So far this is absolutely the only issue I have ATM. More an annoyance really. Is there a way to completely disable that system update notification from appearing entirely or where should I look to restore, update, and then reboot on Android 12? I'd prefer just get rid of the update popup as everything else works fine. I'd appreciate any help thank you.
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You can't delete it but you can certainly freeze it find an app like SD maid on Google Play you can freeze all the update apps and associated dll files there's about six or seven of them
I've still got an older pro version of that actually. Ty I'll look into that.
I'm seeing two under sdmaid. Both say frozen already. Which one is the actual android system update app pls?
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I'm seeing two under sdmaid. Both say frozen already. Which one is the actual android system update app pls?
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Search for "ccc" , "ota" , "fota" or "update"..… system update has multiple triggers.
crazypwn said:
I also just remembered I've asked this in another thread but in this one im asking more about preferably disabling the system update notification entirely which will fix my main issue of it.
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How to enable diag mode for xt2131-1 phone or command to activate it in device manager
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Search for "ccc" , "ota" , "fota" or "update"..… system update has multiple triggers.
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Yes but there is android system update and then Motorola system update. I've disabled/froze(yes using sd maid and other root accessed app managers separately so as not to mess up anything else) both and their services/triggers (anything linked to ether) each at a time for a couple days and both at the same time and still appears constantly. Only thing I can think of is to completely reset to full stock,go to 12 and reboot ....
Try to disablw this application. i read that this help. I do not vouch for it, I’m not responsible for what happens due to it.
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Try to disablw this application. i read that this help. I do not vouch for it, I’m not responsible for what happens due to it.
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This the only software update apps installed. Which Ive disabled,frozen,blacklisted, etc each and both. Still won't. might be reactivated from some other system app I'm just not seeing or script. Idk
Oh sorry, wrong post lmao.
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Yes but there is android system update and then Motorola system update. I've disabled/froze(yes using sd maid and other root accessed app managers separately so as not to mess up anything else) both and their services/triggers (anything linked to ether) each at a time for a couple days and both at the same time and still appears constantly. Only thing I can think of is to completely reset to full stock,go to 12 and reboot ....
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Look for an app called preference manager on Google Play.
Of course it'll require root.
Select each individual app it'll take you to the XML file it creates.
Look for all the timer entries and change them to zero basically make a mess out of it if you will.
As long as you've disabled all the receivers that should stop the app from Auto Wake
maddog3030 said:
Look for an app called preference manager on Google Play.
Of course it'll require root.
Select each individual app it'll take you to the XML file it creates.
Look for all the timer entries and change them to zero basically make a mess out of it if you will.
As long as you've disabled all the receivers that should stop the app from Auto Wake
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Hmm I just so happened to have that app already lol. I'll take a look with it ty.