My son has this tablet, and he asked me to put a new game on it yesterday. When I opened up the Play Store nothing would load. The Store acted like the tablet had no network connection, but I was able to use the browser and tried a different network as well.
I manually updated the Play store to v5.2
Tried rebooting
The only thing that is any different is that I just performed the firmware update to 4.4.2 (I think).
Has anyone else seen an issue like this? I really don't want to wipe and start over if I can help it.
After further playing around it seems that not all was ok with the OS update. The tablet turns itself off when sleeping for more than 5 minutes or so as well as the Play store issue.
Hi,
Recently I bought ZTE Axon A2016 Elite. From Gearbest.com.
My phone started to restart itself. Usually in the evenings . Almost everyday restarts in different times - once or twice a day. I reset it 2 times to the factory settings – it did not solve my problem. Please suggest me what to do .
Currently installed applications :
Whatsapp
Wechat
Speedtest
Weather
Skype
WPS Office
Yandex browser
Dr.web
Yandex mail
All downloaded from Play store.
Phone has a Micro SD card 128GB formatted
No application on it , just 1 Gb mp3.
I have got the same applications even much much more on my custom MPAI 9500 and I have never had such problems. What could be the reason for that? Which application could cause it. Do I have to change something in the settings , deactivate something etc. A colleague told me that someone trying to hack my mobile!? that is why my phone is restarting. Can it be true!?
I do not play games or do something which could make it overheating. Mostly use it for voice chatting and as router / hotspot .
Please help!
I've installed fortnite for the galaxy app store signed up using my mail. Every single game.. I kicked out whey I try to land.. Changed the acc. Hide it from magisk.. Used VPN.. Still The same
And same happened with me using op6
I got this
THERE WAS ANERROR
You were removed from the match due to internet lag,
yourlP or machine, VPN usage, forcheating, or being on
an untrusted platform. We recommend not utilizing VPN
or proxy services while attempting to play Fortnite.
Got the same isseu. 1st on my Note 9 and a day later on my S9+
On XBL it works fine
It happend since the 74mb update
Something to do with USB Debugging being turned on? I know was getting an error when I had it on. Now with it off it works.
Did a factory reset and still persists,
For my s9+ it worked.
Customer support is dead at Epic games Headquarters
Hello to all!
I have my Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro for almost a year now. It is a very well built smartphone indeed and I'm having a great time using it - at least most of the time.
For a while now I've been having problems particularly with the Netflix app. Everytime I use my smartphone to stream something from Netflix to my Google Chromecast, it keeps rebuffering the media over and over again. It sometimes stays steady but out of nowhere it starts buffering again. Sometimes taking a couple of seconds, other times taking 2 or more minutes to start playing the media back.
I've done a lot already: reached out Netflix’s support but no one was able to help; reseted the Chromecast; erased Netflix’s cache; changed the wifi connection; restarted the wifi router; reinstalled the app; altered the settings on the app (Battery performance, auto-start, permissions, etc.). Nothing worked!
The funny thing is that this never happened before. I don’t know if it is something directly related to the latest MIUI version but I couldn’t find this same issue on the internet. And it only happens with Netflix! I use other streaming services such as Amazon Prime and Youtube, and whatever I want to stream using Chromecast, it works just fine with no rebuffering issues. Even with live steaming.
Does anyone know about this issue or might have any clue on how to fix it?
My MIUI version is the Global 12.0.3 (Android 10) which is the latest one for me. Since the purchase, the system must have been updated about 3 or 4 times tops with major updates.
Any help will be very much appreciated!
Hi there,
in November last year I bought a brand new Google Pixel 5 and I gotta say that I'm quite happy with it, however there's been something quite annoying: sometimes it freezes and reboots itself when I'm using mobile data. I tried to figure out what was causing the issue and why it only happens when I'm using mobile data but I can't really find an answer. If I use WiFi, everything is fine, I can listen to the radio, watch videos on YouTube, have Teams calls, browse the web with Chrome etc, however if I try to do the very same things with mobile data in 4G (there's no 5G coverage in my area) it freezes and then reboots. It doesn't always happen, it seems to be happening randomly and I have no idea why. After rebooting, the app that crashed still has something in memory and if I try to open it without killing it first, it will immediately freeze the phone again and make it reboot again. It happened while I was watching videos on Facebook, it happened while I was watching videos on YouTube, it happened while I was browsing with Chrome, it happened during a Discord call, it happened during a telegram call, it happened while I was checking the NHS COVID-19 app... It can occur after few hours or several times an hour and I don't know what's causing it. Android is a Linux like OS, is there a way to check the journal and see what's happening? And on top of that, is there a way to let Google know and make Android automatically report crashes? The phone is still new, it's not rooted and I've only unlocked the developers options to force the refresh rate to 90Hz but that's it. I reached out to Google and they offered to replace the phone as soon as I send it (RMA) however I would like to find out first whether it's really an hardware problem or if it's Android 11 being unstable. I do have all the OS updates and all the apps are updated. What do you think? Oh last but not least, the SIM ain't an eSIM, it's a physical SIM placed inside the phone.
thank you in advance,
Frank
FranceBB said:
Hi there,
in November last year I bought a brand new Google Pixel 5 and I gotta say that I'm quite happy with it, however there's been something quite annoying: sometimes it freezes and reboots itself when I'm using mobile data. I tried to figure out what was causing the issue and why it only happens when I'm using mobile data but I can't really find an answer. If I use WiFi, everything is fine, I can listen to the radio, watch videos on YouTube, have Teams calls, browse the web with Chrome etc, however if I try to do the very same things with mobile data in 4G (there's no 5G coverage in my area) it freezes and then reboots. It doesn't always happen, it seems to be happening randomly and I have no idea why. After rebooting, the app that crashed still has something in memory and if I try to open it without killing it first, it will immediately freeze the phone again and make it reboot again. It happened while I was watching videos on Facebook, it happened while I was watching videos on YouTube, it happened while I was browsing with Chrome, it happened during a Discord call, it happened during a telegram call, it happened while I was checking the NHS COVID-19 app... It can occur after few hours or several times an hour and I don't know what's causing it. Android is a Linux like OS, is there a way to check the journal and see what's happening? And on top of that, is there a way to let Google know and make Android automatically report crashes? The phone is still new, it's not rooted and I've only unlocked the developers options to force the refresh rate to 90Hz but that's it. I reached out to Google and they offered to replace the phone as soon as I send it (RMA) however I would like to find out first whether it's really an hardware problem or if it's Android 11 being unstable. I do have all the OS updates and all the apps are updated. What do you think? Oh last but not least, the SIM ain't an eSIM, it's a physical SIM placed inside the phone.
thank you in advance,
Frank
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Have you tried resetting your network in settings? Were you using this same SIM in your old phone with no issues, or was it new? Have you tried to replicate the issue in safe mode to rule out an errant app? If resetting network doesn't work, just back up your data and factory reset the phone. Google may have suggested this already. It's pretty much their automatic response before RMA. Cheers.
Of course I tried to reset my phone and start from scratch but it didn't help. As to the SIM, it has been working fine on my old phone for years so it's not the one causing the issue. Besides, if I disable mobile data but I still use the phone to call other people using the carrier network, it doesn't have any issues at all. As to safe mode, it happened with Chrome and YouTube, standard Google apps, so I can rule out third party apps altogether. It's really weird.
I made a few more tests and it seems to be related to GPU Hardware acceleration. I said that it happened on Facebook, YouTube and Chrome and I thought about the common factor: I was watching videos. It happened while I was on Facebook watching videos, it happened while I was on YouTube watching videos and it happened while I was on Chrome visiting a website which had an ad in which there was a video playing.
Oh and it also happened when I opened the camera 'cause... guess what? Video!
What puzzles me is that it only happens in 4G but not in WiFi and I can't think of any possible reason why it's only occurring with mobile data...
Ok after trying to understand what happened I was finally able to solve the issue and it wasn't an hardware fault nor it was related to video. It was me using IPSec Xauth PSK with Always on VPN turned on. It turns out that using a third party application to connect via Open VPN fixed the issue. It's now more than a week and I've never had a single reboot or freeze or crash. I have no idea why, but all I can say is "stay away from IPSec Xauth PSK" guys, there's something deeply broken there. Anyway, I'm glad everything turned out to be ok.
Cheers,
Frank