I cannot install it from the Play Store, as my country has no support for many Goggle apps. So I went to find an .apk and installed it, but if force closed on me after opening the app. Tried another one, FC again, but the third one worked... somewhat. I can install it, open it, but when it asks me to turn it on in the settings, I cannot do that, because it is not present there. I mean, the hell?
Any ideas?
strickyy said:
I cannot install it from the Play Store, as my country has no support for many Goggle apps. So I went to find an .apk and installed it, but if force closed on me after opening the app. Tried another one, FC again, but the third one worked... somewhat. I can install it, open it, but when it asks me to turn it on in the settings, I cannot do that, because it is not present there. I mean, the hell?
Any ideas?
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See here I get it too, seems it's anyone on HTC__001
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327175
MacHackz said:
See here I get it too, seems it's anyone on HTC__001
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327175
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No problems for me
I thought I'd give the OP3T music app a go (having always used the Google Play Music one previously)
I've gone back to Google Play Music as the OP3T app isn't right for me.
Now, whenever I plug in headphones it starts auto-playing - but there's no "settings" in the app, or obvious way to stop it doing this.
Any idea how I can do this?
I'm on Beta 11, totally stock, not rooted etc.
Thanks,
Doh!
You can just uninstall it!
I didn't even think about that - figured it was a system app (that wouldn't let you uninstall).
Problem solved.
PugRallye said:
You can just uninstall it!
I didn't even think about that - figured it was a system app (that wouldn't let you uninstall).
Problem solved.
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I would have figured that, too. But even if it were (and not able to uninstall w/o root), you should be able to disable it in Settings>Apps.
And yeah, the OP music app is totally useless. The lack of support for any type of playlists is baffling.
Hello everyone
I've been having this issue with Samsung phones only when I had the note 4 with different versions of android from lollipop until now on oreo
I dont know what cause it but when I got the note 8 I did a fresh install without recovering any data from my backup
But it appeared again I did a factory rest and it was gone then it came back
I only install trusted apps but seems it's a system thing cause it only show when
Apps r either uninstalled or being updated
Pics in the attachment
Hope I get an answer coz its frustrating specially when u watch videos
I'm not rooted but developer option is enabled
Disabling it doesn't change anything
Anyone ?
So you are getting these toasts at random? The only time I see an uninstalled toast is whenever I actually uninstall an app. I have noticed with Oreo that uninstalling an app is no longer "instant", there is a delay which is annoying. Upon uninstall, the app doesn't disappear from the app drawer right away & the uninstall toast takes a while to pop up.
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So you are getting these toasts at random? The only time I see an uninstalled toast is whenever I actually uninstall an app. I have noticed with Oreo that uninstalling an app is no longer "instant", there is a delay which is annoying. Upon uninstall, the app doesn't disappear from the app drawer right away & the uninstall toast takes a while to pop up.
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No they appear only when I uninstall apps
But they r annoying when I do a rest they disappear but something triggering them to appear either developer option or luckypatcher or something else but my bet is on the first one
But I dont wanna see them that's why and nothing is on the web
dr.memo1o said:
No they appear only when I uninstall apps
But they r annoying when I do a rest they disappear but something triggering them to appear either developer option or luckypatcher or something else but my bet is on the first one
But I dont wanna see them that's why and nothing is on the web
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The uninstalled toast is normal. With past Android versions it didn't list the package name getting uninstalled but you still got a goast saying uninstalled finished.
What I don't understand is if you only get these toasts when uninstalling an app, how are you getting them while watching a video?
Luckypatcher? Cough cough.
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shouren04 said:
The uninstalled toast is normal. With past Android versions it didn't list the package name getting uninstalled but you still got a goast saying uninstalled finished.
What I don't understand is if you only get these toasts when uninstalling an app, how are you getting them while watching a video?
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for example i use substratum and sometimes i would unistall all layout or update apps in the background and would watch something on youtube or browsing and they would appear in the middle of the screen
usually they dont but something is triggering them to appear what i want is to disable them or know what trigger them so i dont because once they start appearing they dont stop i used to use untoasted mod but im not rooted
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Luckypatcher? Cough cough.
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just saying there is something causing them to appear as they usually dont my suspects r devoloper option and lucky patcher but my bet would be on the first
Sounds like a Substratum issue to me or third party launcher if you are using one.
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Sounds like a Substratum issue to me or third party launcher if you are using one.
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Its a syztem wide thing im only using the stock launcher
If i update apps or uninstall them it appears
But afrer factory rest and installing apps its gone
The issue that im having that it comes back but dont know wht
I had them before and i wasnt using substratum so im sure that it isnt
I'm using a Note9 that's only a month old. The last 2 days, any app updates or new apps I'm trying to download get stuck at 99% (sometimes 100%). Things I've tried so far:
* Resetting the Play Store to default and deleting data/cache
* Wiping the cache of the whole phone
* Disabling the Google app (per suggestions I found elsewhere)
* Uninstalling Nova Launcher (per suggestions)
* Wiping the cache/data of the Download Manager
It's driving me up the wall. No idea what to try. Any advice?
This is the same issues I've been having, especially since updating to Android Pie. Only small fix I found was just closing all apps and run Device Care on a download, then it worked. I don't know if this is an actual fix though.
Are you using any package blockers or anything disabled via adb? If yes one app too many was blocked
raul6 said:
Are you using any package blockers or anything disabled via adb? If yes one app too many was blocked
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I am not.
I've ran into this problem but only when having a unstable Wi-Fi connection. Specifically a bad power supply on the router.
And a lot of business wifi like in hospitals and stuff they have blocking software to keep the employees from watching movies and game of thrones and things like!
Photo's[emoji2398] by Sully using SM-N960U or SM-870A
So, no one has found a solution to the stuck-at-99% download problem for Google Play Store?
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I'm using a Note9 that's only a month old. The last 2 days, any app updates or new apps I'm trying to download get stuck at 99% (sometimes 100%). Things I've tried so far:
* Resetting the Play Store to default and deleting data/cache
* Wiping the cache of the whole phone
* Disabling the Google app (per suggestions I found elsewhere)
* Uninstalling Nova Launcher (per suggestions)
* Wiping the cache/data of the Download Manager
It's driving me up the wall. No idea what to try. Any advice?
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Do not disable Google apk.Enable,delete cache/dates and restart phone.✌
SiAmaze said:
So, no one has found a solution to the stuck-at-99% download problem for Google Play Store?
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U done everthing
Just download FW for ur model and flash trough ODIN....i m sure it will 100% succes
Jovan1997 said:
U done everthing
Just download FW for ur model and flash trough ODIN....i m sure it will 100% succes
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But I don't want to lose my default software
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michelino159 said:
Do not disable Google apk.Enable,delete cache/dates and restart phone.
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Delete Cache/Data for which apps exactly? Only Google or Google Play Store too?:good:
SiAmaze said:
But I don't want to lose my default software
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Delete Cache/Data for which apps exactly? Only Google or Google Play Store too?:good:
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Only Google.
I'm experiencing this problem as well (Samsung Galaxy Note 10+). This started happening 2 days ago.
Also, another strange thing is happening: The Blue light filter, and Digital Wellbeing grayscale filter, are not starting/stopping at the correct times, they are delayed (sometimes by hours).
The worst part is, my previous phone (Galaxy Note 8) had the exact same issue(s). I endured it for a long time. I was excited to ditch the Note 8 for a phone that worked... Oh well
I generated a debug log, and I'm combing through it now. I don't understand everything I'm looking at.
Here are some attempted fixes, that did _not_ fix the issue on the Note 8:
* Clearing the Google Play store and services caches.
* Removing my Google account, then signing back in.
* Factory reset, then reinstalling everything from scratch. (The issue started happening again, within 1 day.)
zkarcher said:
I'm experiencing this problem as well (Samsung Galaxy Note 10+). This started happening 2 days ago.
Also, another strange thing is happening: The Blue light filter, and Digital Wellbeing grayscale filter, are not starting/stopping at the correct times, they are delayed (sometimes by hours).
The worst part is, my previous phone (Galaxy Note 8) had the exact same issue(s). I endured it for a long time. I was excited to ditch the Note 8 for a phone that worked... Oh well
I generated a debug log, and I'm combing through it now. I don't understand everything I'm looking at.
Here are some attempted fixes, that did _not_ fix the issue on the Note 8:
* Clearing the Google Play store and services caches.
* Removing my Google account, then signing back in.
* Factory reset, then reinstalling everything from scratch. (The issue started happening again, within 1 day.)
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try this:
disable google from the apps drawer or from system/apps or by long pressing the icon and choosing app info...
then reboot and try again( yes i know it dosen't make sense)
bober10113 said:
try this:
disable google from the apps drawer or from system/apps or by long pressing the icon and choosing app info...
then reboot and try again( yes i know it dosen't make sense)
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Thanks for your response. I just tried this, disabled the Google Play app, then restarted the device. I re-enabled Google Play, unfortunately the issue is not fixed. I'm looking at my 13 pending updates, the first one (Nova Launcher) is stuck at 100%, and is not moving/updating at all.
zkarcher said:
Thanks for your response. I just tried this, disabled the Google Play app, then restarted the device. I re-enabled Google Play, unfortunately the issue is not fixed. I'm looking at my 13 pending updates, the first one (Nova Launcher) is stuck at 100%, and is not moving/updating at all.
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no not google play, google.
its an app on its own.
plus you leave it disabled.
bober10113 said:
no not google play, google.
its an app on its own.
plus you leave it disabled.
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Thank you very much!
I double-checked that apps were unable to update (Netflix was stuck at "77%"). I disabled the Google app, and restarted the phone. I left Google disabled.
... Netflix took longer to update (it stalled at "77%" again), but it did finish successfully. Now the other apps are downloading and installing! Nice. Hopefully this is a permanent (or at least reproducible) solution to the issue.
Do you know *why* the Google app would be interfering with app updates? I'm genuinely curious.
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Thank you very much!
I double-checked that apps were unable to update (Netflix was stuck at "77%"). I disabled the Google app, and restarted the phone. I left Google disabled.
... Netflix took longer to update (it stalled at "77%" again), but it did finish successfully. Now the other apps are downloading and installing! Nice. Hopefully this is a permanent (or at least reproducible) solution to the issue.
Do you know *why* the Google app would be interfering with app updates? I'm genuinely curious.
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no idea. i found the solution a while back as it was driving me crazy. and i spent literally months figuring it out. it was a fluke i found out it was google.apk
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no idea. i found the solution a while back as it was driving me crazy. and i spent literally months figuring it out. it was a fluke i found out it was google.apk
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Did you find out what was causing this issue? I have had to disable my "google" app to allow updates. Are you using a s8 ? We should compare apps to see if something we have in common is causing this issue.
chrisxxx said:
Did you find out what was causing this issue? I have had to disable my "google" app to allow updates. Are you using a s8 ? We should compare apps to see if something we have in common is causing this issue.
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google was at fault. disable or uninstall it..( not google playstore, but plain old google(the search assistant))
bober10113 said:
google was at fault. disable or uninstall it..( not google playstore, but plain old google(the search assisant))
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Yes i disabled it, but that must be related to another issue. my girlfriend has the same s8 and no issues. Must be related to multiple google accounts or something that differs from my phone to hers.
Perhaps fully off-topic or just the solution, did you disable or remove Chrome? I know my Note 9 shows similar behaviour when I debloat and remove Chrome. Once I updated the WebView app all runs fine. So I always update WebView before anything else. But then again I only notice this behaviour once I remove or disable Chrome browser.
Anyone have any idea why this would be happening?
This notification n shows 24/7 and I think it is killing my battery because Google play services is always using at least 20% of my battery
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Facebook to no avail
https://forum.xda-developers.com/Mi-9/help/update-functionnality-facebook-t4009287
g_seva said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/Mi-9/help/update-functionnality-facebook-t4009287
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i have another time the issue.....
I'm desesperate
quadeur06 said:
i have another time the issue.....
I'm desesperate
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I'm using google play facebook version. I had similar issue. Just tap on it when it appears and it will disappear, after couple of times it succeed and stopped to appear.
g_seva said:
I'm using google play facebook version. I had similar issue. Just tap on it when it appears and it will disappear, after couple of times it succeed and stopped to appear.
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Thanks i will try it
I guess that's because miui has pre-installed facebook apps (system apps). I had this problem too, but gone with debloater tool (remove/freeze facebook apps).
PS: apologise for my English.