I've enabled Lucky Patcher on Xposed and when I reboot, my phone gives the error relating to --> com.motorola.motgeo svc
The error flashes about 10 times and gives me under 60 seconds to unlock my phone, wait for the apps to show in the dash, open xposed, open modules, and disable before it soft reboots.
I takes me about 30 minutes to finally uncheck the module because the error constantly pops up 1 seconds after you close it.
What can I do to fix this? I've tried reinstalling, but that didn't work.
ibphantom said:
I've enabled Lucky Patcher on Xposed and when I reboot, my phone gives the error relating to --> com.motorola.motgeo svc
The error flashes about 10 times and gives me under 60 seconds to unlock my phone, wait for the apps to show in the dash, open xposed, open modules, and disable before it soft reboots.
I takes me about 30 minutes to finally uncheck the module because the error constantly pops up 1 seconds after you close it.
What can I do to fix this? I've tried reinstalling, but that didn't work.
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Leave it unchecked? Oh and be careful you should not post about apps like that on xda at all
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While I'm rooted, I have the stock ROM.
I'm in an endless reboot mode. When I startup the tab, Clipper (the app) gives me a crash error and restarts the device. Is there anything I can do? I only have about 5 seconds between the crash report and restart to actually do any actions and so far, haven't been able to find any solution.
Please be specific as I'm a noob.
Thanks
Nevermind - I managed to uninstall Clipper in that 5 seconds. It was almost like a video game--but eventually I got it.
Thanks anyway.
I have installed Xposed Framework on my wife's Acer Liquid E3 (E380). In fact, Xposed was the main reason for me to root it. But it seems, that Xposed causes problems. The thing is, that after I have it installed and activated, when the phone boots, the laucher starts, then some services that run in background (Llama for instance) and for several seconds I can try and do something, but at the end of the boot process the phone freezes. It does not respond to the keys nor screen touching. Furthermore, it does not respond to plugging the power cable nor unplugging it. Well... in fact it seems, that it is not completly hanged, becouse after something like few minutes it can perform certain actions, like dim the screen, but then it does not respond again. It looks like something is consuming all available computing resources and even the system core is not responding. I have tried to uninstall background services, but it changes nothing. Lucky for me, I managed to deactivate Xposed Framework before the phone "hung", which fixed all the problems.
Since I'd like to have ability to use Xposed Framework, I'd like to have the situation fixed. Is there a way to safely debug Xposed Framework startup? I have just several seconds after the launcher starts, before I get a system frozen.
Thanks in advance for any wise advice.
My WiFi was working fine the entire day, until I took a nap. When I woke up the WiFi started to turn on and off constantly. I tried messing with the WiFi settings, but it did nothing. I tried restarting the phone a few times, but then it started to boot loop a couple times and eventually it fully booted. I tried restarting my router, but it did nothing. I still have to install the August Security Patch, maybe that will fix it? I have also tried forgetting my WiFi networks.
Anyone run into this issue or have some tips on what to do?
I am running stock, not rooted, 6.0.1, with July Security Patch.
porky101 said:
My WiFi was working fine the entire day, until I took a nap. When I woke up the WiFi started to turn on and off constantly. I tried messing with the WiFi settings, but it did nothing. I tried restarting the phone a few times, but then it started to boot loop a couple times and eventually it fully booted. I tried restarting my router, but it did nothing. I still have to install the August Security Patch, maybe that will fix it? I have also tried forgetting my WiFi networks.
Anyone run into this issue or have some tips on what to do?
I am running stock, not rooted, 6.0.1, with July Security Patch.
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Go into "Settings", then select "Storage & USB", then select "Apps". Proceed down the page until you locate "Google Connectivity Services". When you open the storage details for the app, select the information icon (lowercase "i" with a circle around it) located near the top/upper-right section of the screen; where it displays "Google Connectivity Services". From there, It'll load the "app info" page. Located at the top-right corner of the screen, select the Image Button icon (the three dots going vertically) and uninstall the updates for the app. It will ask if you want to replace the app with the factory image, select "OK". When the updates are uninstalled, open up the Play Store and navigate to "My Apps & Games". If all of the apps that you have downloaded on your phone are up-to-date, the first app indicating that it needs an update will be "Google Connectivity Services". Reinstall the updates for the app and that should resolve the issue. When I executed this method for my Nexus it stopped disconnecting spontaneously. I hope this method works for you, as well. Let me know if you experience any further issues. Take care, dude.
So i try to make a magisk module with a google apps, but the things became weird. The permission not activated and the GMS Core keep crashing. The GMS Core gonna crash in a few minutes and keep crashing after multiple time. After a few minutes since it last crash, its working perfectly like things never happen, but if the phone rebooted it will start crashing again. Anyway to fix the problem?
I've installed GMS on the phone and I am having trouble getting Pokemon Go to run properly. The game opens but about a 5 to 30 seconds after the map loads the game will freeze. The music will continue to play. Can anyone else who has the phone and has GMS installed try the game and see if the same thing happens to them? Thank you.
I'm seeing 'GPS signal not found. (11)' in game, It doesn't freeze it's just not playable without gps being detected
Did you freeze GSF?
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Did you freeze GSF?
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For what its worth, Pokémon Go is running fine on my Huawei Mate X2 (with GMS installed on Emui11).
Originally, it was hanging like 30 secs to a minute after start up. Don't recall what I actually did, but I remembering granting all the permissions avail for the app, but it still had issues. I then restarted the game and allowed Game Space / Acceleration permission (i.e. Guess giving it overriding priority) and it has been running fine...
It does lose its location occasionally (happened twice in a space of 7 days playing), but can just turn off/on GPS and it's back...
No crashes or any other hangups other than that...