I had a few issues with my phone, flashing and flashing data.img back and then using Titanium Backup seems to have left a few irregularities, including Google Maps is on version 3.4 but wont update to 4.0 from the Market.
When I go market and look at Google Maps, the button is just to open.
How can I fix this please?
No-one knows? No-one even knows of a download for 4.0 Google Maps apk?
First make sure your google maps isnt actually version 4.0
Second go to Settings --> applications. Uninstall google maps. Go to market and install 4.0. Easy!
you can't uninstall maps on a nexus if you're not rooted
I don't think it's listed in Apps in settings, which is probably to do with my problem. In the Market it shows as installed though... so I can't tap to install it again
Btw, I am rooted.
cypher21 said:
you can't uninstall maps on a nexus if you're not rooted
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My Nexus gives me the option to uninstall updates, and by doing so will make sure the fella is on v3.4.
I wasnt exactly right but my solution was valid. I dunno why its not shopping up in your list though. Very strange
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For some reason after flashing to Gingerbread, apps in my Market list show up as installed just fine... But if there's an update for an app, it won't say update available. I had to manually search for Adobe Flash 10.3 to show it have an update, same with Google Books. I did notice however that the flash reverted Flash to 10.1 and also added Google Books as a uninstallable app. Could that be why?
Yup I am, flashed GB this morning and when I try to download from the market all I get is a download bar that is not going anywhere.. beginning to regret this!
anyone know of a fix?
Mike
This is kind of an interesting issue and I have had it as well. I've been able to make it work by leaving the market while it downloads
Ok I fixed it. Clear your Google Framework cache in your "All Apps" in the app manager! This completely resets and resyncs the Market to your Phone - you will even notice that in your pc market site will refresh your device activated date as well.
This fixed ALL my issues about seeings updates, as well as downloading. Also its best to clear your Market cache BEFORE cleaing the Google Framework cache. DO NOT uninstall Market Updates as there is no need.
My wife has a stock G1 on T-Mobile running the latest OTA updates.
She has occasionally had some odd issues with Google Maps on her phone, and in the past, simply uninstalling the updates and re-installing the latest update from the Market has generally cleared things up.
So tonight, I uninstalled her Google Maps updates, however when I went to the Market to re-download and install the latest update for Google Maps, it was nowhere to be found.
So long story short, I performed a hard reset of her phone, and even still, Google Maps simply doesn't show up in the Market for me to download the latest update.
Now she is stuck with a really outdated version of Google Maps on her phone with no Google Navigation.
Any advice?
Sideload the apk onto the phone
try this lol not sure if will work but its worth a shot
http://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
The latest maps I think requires android 2.1 or greater.. anoying they don't let you get older versions.
As for re-installing a newer version of maps:
Maps v4.7
a) uninstall as you already have
b) Download file and place on your SD-Card, in settings->applications->Unknown sources, check it
c) Then install with oi file manager or similar app available on market by selecting the maps apk
d) if you do not generally wish non market apps to be able to install applications unckeck Unknown Sources.
You can alternativly download to a PC and install with 'adb install <maps.apk>' if debugging is enabled on the phone.
just had the same problem thanks adb worked
I recently flashed from SuperE to Dwang 1.6 mainly for quickness and Navigation and low and behold its not there! Seriously they should at least let you download the last compatible version.
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ezterry said:
The latest maps I think requires android 2.1 or greater.. anoying they don't let you get older versions.
As for re-installing a newer version of maps:
Maps v4.7
a) uninstall as you already have
b) Download file and place on your SD-Card, in settings->applications->Unknown sources, check it
c) Then install with oi file manager or similar app available on market by selecting the maps apk
d) if you do not generally wish non market apps to be able to install applications unckeck Unknown Sources.
You can alternativly download to a PC and install with 'adb install <maps.apk>' if debugging is enabled on the phone.
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Just flashed back to Super D myself and Terry as usual saves the day yet again, honest to god fella this place would crumble without you! Appreciate your time and effort mate.
On my triple boot card I have Google Eart and Maps on both the CM7 and the CM 9.
On the CM 7 It works ok and updates load and install flawless.
On the CM9 Earth and Maps are pre installed.
Earth just does not work. I can load the update and install it but when I start up It tells me that it unfortunally stops.
The installed Maps version works ok, but the update won't install.
It says some signature is missing and tells to uninstall maps and reinstal.
I think that I need to uninstall Google Earth and Maps and than reinstall.
But the problem is, that I see no way to uninstall the preinstalled apps, because they are part of the system.
Thanks for any answer.
Ruud
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On my triple boot card I have Google Eart and Maps on both the CM7 and the CM 9.
On the CM 7 It works ok and updates load and install flawless.
On the CM9 Earth and Maps are pre installed.
Earth just does not work. I can load the update and install it but when I start up It tells me that it unfortunally stops.
The installed Maps version works ok, but the update won't install.
It says some signature is missing and tells to uninstall maps and reinstal.
I think that I need to uninstall Google Earth and Maps and than reinstall.
But the problem is, that I see no way to uninstall the preinstalled apps, because they are part of the system.
Thanks for any answer.
Ruud
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You can manually remove them with root explorer, but the best way is to use Titanium Backup. Or with CM9, you can use settings to disable system apps, which they are.
thanks again for your reply.
I downloaded root explorer but did nothing with it, It was too overwhelming for me to find out what to do.
I did try to download the free Titanium Backup but I got the message "error processing purchase [DF-BPA-09]
I was able to download the payd Keyapp, but this won't work without the free Titanium app.
In my CM9 Settings part there is no possibillity to disable system apps.
A lot off the free apps that I try to download stop installing with "error processing purchase [DF-BPA-09]
This is all in CM 9.
In CM 7 everything works okay.
Any idea what's wrong??
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In my CM9 Settings part there is no possibillity to disable system apps.?
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In CM9 go to settings, apps, all apps tab, scroll to the system app you want and open it. There should be a disable button there. Once you select that it is not active anymore. If you want to re-enable you do the same thing and then hit enable.
Thanks for your answer.
I could disable the app in this way.
What I hoped was that I could remove it and load the app from the appstore.(that is not gone work)
So this does not really solve the problem.
I am able to ues earth on CM7.
So I will install the apps, that won't install on CM9, on CM7.
No further messing around.
Thanks for your time and expertise.
Ruud
Just upgraded to Kitkat, and If course Google Maps 7 came baked in. I want version 6.14.4 I have the app on my phone, but it won't allow me to install it. I know it's fine because the same exact file worked just fine on Jellybean. I've setup the phone to allow me to sidesload apps. I've uninstalled updates, quarantined the app, and the phone still refuses to install the version I want. Is there anyway to do it?
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Just upgraded to Kitkat, and If course Google Maps 7 came baked in. I want version 6.14.4 I have the app on my phone, but it won't allow me to install it. I know it's fine because the same exact file worked just fine on Jellybean. I've setup the phone to allow me to sidesload apps. I've uninstalled updates, quarantined the app, and the phone still refuses to install the version I want. Is there anyway to do it?
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Uninstall your maps and try installing this one, it's renamed or something so it won't appear in the playstore and bug you to update.https://www.dropbox.com/s/psud8nrjryq69df/com.nimagl2.apps.gmaps-1.apk
Hi, I've got a problem I cant fix.
I wanted to downgrade Google Search so I uninstalled updates and it went back to stock. I then installed the version I wanted. v3.1
Now, this is my problem. I DONT want it to show in Google Play as an update so I tried to make a updated APK like I have with many other apps where I like older versions.
Now I used Lucky Patcher and that didn't like making the modded APK but it did back a backup. So I clicked RESTORE BACKUP. and guess what? It deleted the app instead of restoring it.
Now when I try to install it from either any APK or even directly from Google Play it keeps saying the device is full and fails to install.
I have over 1GB free. I've deleted about 10 apps and still keeps saying device is full. I've reinstalled those 10 apps and they fit and install without problems and I still have over 1GB free.
HOW do i get Google Search reinstalled? I dont want to reflash it as I will loose ROOT and that was a big enough ***** to install the first time.
I have a stock recovery menu. Rooted Galaxy S4 i9505 4.3 official firmware.
I did delete delvik cache and the cache in recovery menu.
I cant find any other ways to restore it? I tried titanium backup with the backup I have of it but that never ends when I click restore. It doesn't finish, doesn't do anything just sits there saying its restoring but never stops still I kill it even after 30 mins it was still restoring.
Anyone??
I did try Titanium Backup and made a update.zip and that fails both from SDCARD and ADB as its not signed and its stock recovery.
Do I have to install a custom recovery? Can I use the one I used with 4.2.2 or do I have to get a 4.3 version? That was i9505-cwm-recovery-6.0.3.2-4.tar
Anyone?
I'm stumped. I dont have a clue whats going on and why it wont install and why its saying its full when its got 1GB free.
NakedFaerie said:
Hi, I've got a problem I cant fix.
I wanted to downgrade Google Search so I uninstalled updates and it went back to stock. I then installed the version I wanted. v3.1
Now, this is my problem. I DONT want it to show in Google Play as an update so I tried to make a updated APK like I have with many other apps where I like older versions.
Now I used Lucky Patcher and that didn't like making the modded APK but it did back a backup. So I clicked RESTORE BACKUP. and guess what? It deleted the app instead of restoring it.
Now when I try to install it from either any APK or even directly from Google Play it keeps saying the device is full and fails to install.
I have over 1GB free. I've deleted about 10 apps and still keeps saying device is full. I've reinstalled those 10 apps and they fit and install without problems and I still have over 1GB free.
HOW do i get Google Search reinstalled? I dont want to reflash it as I will loose ROOT and that was a big enough ***** to install the first time.
I have a stock recovery menu. Rooted Galaxy S4 i9505 4.3 official firmware.
I did delete delvik cache and the cache in recovery menu.
I cant find any other ways to restore it? I tried titanium backup with the backup I have of it but that never ends when I click restore. It doesn't finish, doesn't do anything just sits there saying its restoring but never stops still I kill it even after 30 mins it was still restoring.
Anyone??
I did try Titanium Backup and made a update.zip and that fails both from SDCARD and ADB as its not signed and its stock recovery.
Do I have to install a custom recovery? Can I use the one I used with 4.2.2 or do I have to get a 4.3 version? That was i9505-cwm-recovery-6.0.3.2-4.tar
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Im be honest with you
Happened to me once and unfortunately solved by flashing stock again
RubbaBand said:
Im be honest with you
Happened to me once and unfortunately solved by flashing stock again
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Thanks for the reply.
Was hoping not to do that.
BUT, everything still works without it anyway and as it stole the use of my Bluetooth button it wont be missed but I do like the Google Now alerts.
What happened with me was the latest few versions stole the link to the bluetooth button. Before when you pressed the button you had the option of S-Voice or Google Search and now the newer versions dont have that option and always use Google Search and you have no way to revert back to S-Voice. I had Google Search disabled for a while but I want to use Google Now so I need the app but not the new version so an old version works fine. I think the last is 3.1? I didn't try 3.2 but I know 3.4 has that forced Google Search now.
RubbaBand said:
Im be honest with you
Happened to me once and unfortunately solved by flashing stock again
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I got it installed and fixed a few other apps at the same time.
I went to root /data/data and found the google search was a 0kb file so I deleted it and it installed fine after that. I also had a few other apps that were playing up so I deleted those folders and they now install and work fine.
So in the end no need to reflash just remove the corrupt files and its all fixed.
I did find out Google Search 3.3 is the last of the good versions, 3.4 is when it steals your bluetooth's connection and uses it for its own without letting you choose default.
As S-Voice is a Samsung feature those not with a Samsung phone wont care but those like me that use S-Voice will be annoyed that the latest Google Search removes the choice. I recommend to disable so it goes back to default version then get v3.3 and install that and use an app to remove it from updating in Google Play then all will be good.
it's solved right?
but anyway maybe you could try to flash gapps . Don't now if it will works but i good to try anyway ;D
NakedFaerie said:
Anyone?
I'm stumped. I dont have a clue whats going on and why it wont install and why its saying its full when its got 1GB free.
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When uninstalling on stock, you only delete apk file. You have also to delete corresponding odex odex file in system/
Then, you have to remove also corresponding folder in system/data/data
Then, you can try to reinstall the app.
petrusconsult said:
When uninstalling on stock, you only delete apk file. You have also to delete corresponding odex odex file in system/
Then, you have to remove also corresponding folder in system/data/data
Then, you can try to reinstall the app.
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I fixed it. There was a corrupt file in /data/data and as soon as I deleted it, it finally installed fine after that.
Now trying to stop Google Play from upgrading and also removing it from the update list is another problem.
NakedFaerie said:
I fixed it. There was a corrupt file in /data/data and as soon as I deleted it, it finally installed fine after that.
Now trying to stop Google Play from upgrading and also removing it from the update list is another problem.
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You have to enter the GPlay Shop's setting and disabla autoupdate.
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You have to enter the GPlay Shop's setting and disabla autoupdate.
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I do that and it doesn't work with Titanium Backup.
I want to remove it completely so it doesnt even see it in the Google play store.
In Titanium Backup you can remove it from Google Play but that option doesn't work as I've had it removed twice and its updated both times.
So far its working. I've turned it into a user app and removed it from the store and its not updated yet but I will give it till tomorrow and if it auto updated like the last 2 times I will just uninstall it again and not use it. Its more trouble than its worth anyway.
NakedFaerie said:
I want to remove it completely so it doesnt even see it in the Google play store.
In Titanium Backup you can remove it from Google Play but that option doesn't work as I've had it removed twice and its updated both times.
So far its working. I've turned it into a user app and removed it from the store and its not updated yet but I will give it till tomorrow and if it auto updated like the last 2 times I will just uninstall it again and not use it. Its more trouble than its worth anyway.
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You have also to remove manually froam /data/data the folder of that app, if not, system will see it as installed
petrusconsult said:
You have also to remove manually froam /data/data the folder of that app, if not, system will see it as installed
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I want it installed, I want to use Google Now but I don't want to update to the bad version and I don't want Google Play to keep telling me there is an update so I want it removed from Google Play.
As I said Titanium Backup does have a "Detach from Market" option which does remove it but after a few hours it updates anyway so that option doesn't work.
When you make a custom APK it's not seen in the Market so that works but Google Search doesn't work when you customise the APK.
NakedFaerie said:
I want it installed, I want to use Google Now but I don't want to update to the bad version and I don't want Google Play to keep telling me there is an update so I want it removed from Google Play.
As I said Titanium Backup does have a "Detach from Market" option which does remove it but after a few hours it updates anyway so that option doesn't work.
When you make a custom APK it's not seen in the Market so that works but Google Search doesn't work when you customise the APK.
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In GPlay's settings, there are options "do not update automaticly" and, the first one "do not notify about updates"
petrusconsult said:
In GPlay's settings, there are options "do not update automaticly" and, the first one "do not notify about updates"
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I've unticked that box so Google Search won't auto update but it's still in the update list and it still gives notifications that it needs to be updated.
It needs to be removed from Google Play, that's the only way to stop it from updating or asking to update and it's the only app I can't customise that I've tried. I've modded many apps and they work and they are removed from Google Play but this one I can't.
I also want other apps to auto update so I dont want to turn that option off.
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I've unticked that box so Google Search won't auto update but it's still in the update list and it still gives notifications that it needs to be updated.
It needs to be removed from Google Play, that's the only way to stop it from updating or asking to update and it's the only app I can't customise that I've tried. I've modded many apps and they work and they are removed from Google Play but this one I can't.
I also want other apps to auto update so I dont want to turn that option off.
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So, You can't eat the cookie and have a cookie...
fixed
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So, You can't eat the cookie and have a cookie...
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YES YOU CAN.
Just install Market Fixer and that removed it. But it does sometimes show up after a reboot. I rebooted twice and it showed up the first time but not the 2nd time.
So it looks like I've fixed the problem.
Titanium Backup's 'Detach from Market' doesn't work but Market Fixer does the same thing and that does work.
The problem I think is its a system app, its used by my Google account, its used by half the system so its not easy to hide from the App Store. As other apps aren't used the same way they are easily hidden but Google Search isn't.