I'm current on mirage 7.2 RC1. I've followed all instructions to use the iMei generator and editing the build.prop to galaxy tab but i'm still unable to search for any gameloft apps like let's golf 3. I've cleared all data from the market app and google service framework.
What am i suppose to do to get the apps to show up in market?
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I have tnt lite running on my tablet, and went through the full instructions on the guide on this forum of installing it and the marketplace and flash fixes. However I never got the full marketplace on my tablet (no angry birds, lots of apps missing). I also would often get an error every so often about the Google Framework Services having and error, and recently my tablet would reboot often while i was browsing. Then flash started having issues of not loading sometimes, etc. So what I did was I redownloaded titanium backup, installed it, force closed Google Framework Services and Market, went into titanium and wiped data for Google Framework Services and Market and then tried to open the market and got the error. I then rebooted the device and I tried to access market. At first it wasnt opening so i rebooted again and then it started working, however it still isnt the full marketplace. Also randomly the Google Framework Services error came up again. How can I get the full marketplace working? Would you recommend that I backup this rom and just reflash with the 2.2.1 tnt and start over again? I dont have much data on it and can start from scratch easily.
Ok so I have gotten rid of the Framework error and stability issues. I did a factory reset which seemed to have cured a lot of those issues. However I still dont have the full andriod market. I followed the steps again but I keep getting a limited version of the market with barely any apps. Is there something else I need to do to get this working better? I have heard of people getting the full market with angry birds, etc on it, so I know it can be done..
Some of the roms, sepcifically the Vega one, I wasnt able to get the market to work on correctly. I finally did by doing a factory reset, installing Cyanogen mod, Cyanogen gapp pack, and than flashing the Vega one over it without a reset.. and then the usual market fix. And it finally worked. There has to be a better more reliable way though. (From my understanding, it should work out of the box with Vega since it uses the release key instead of the test key in build.prop. But it does. )
I don't think the "fix" has given *anyone* completely full market, has it?
I've done the fix on TNT Lite, newest release, and newest VEGAN and I am still missing apps here and there.
slopokdave said:
I don't think the "fix" has given *anyone* completely full market, has it?
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I seemingly have access to the full market. I applied the fix referenced on the TNT tutorial page:
Setting / Applications / Manage Applications / Running / "Clear cache"; then "Force stop"
Then go up to Google Services Framework and "Force stop"
Open Titanium Backup; click on "Backup/Restore" and scroll to Google Services Framework 2.2.1 - and "Wipe data"
Go back to Home and launch Market. You should receive an error message (if not, repeat steps above).
Reboot and you should be good to go.
I also installed the latest update to the market (via update.zip) referenced here
A short (shaky cam) view showing the new market here.
John
slopokdave said:
I don't think the "fix" has given *anyone* completely full market, has it?
I've done the fix on TNT Lite, newest release, and newest VEGAN and I am still missing apps here and there.
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Correct, to the best of my knowledge, even with a good build fingerprint in build.prop (now pre-done for you in Vegan ROM) and after applying Market Fix, we still seem to be lacking a few apps here and there from Market. Perhaps 2-5% of the apps in Market are still missing. Off the top of my head, Pocket Legends, Tank Hero, one of the MAME ports are known to be still missing. Some other minor apps.
CyanogenMod is the only ROM that apparently doesn't have this issue, though I haven't tried it to verify that for myself.
i know there is a message about this earlier on, i've read it , but still i couldn't find the answer, ever since i've installed a rooted stock gingerbread on my htc desire z, everything seems to be working fine, however, i cannot find google apps, attempting to download it from the web site failed because it says it's not compatible with my phone.
By "google apps" do you mean Gmail, Market, Google Talk, etc? You may need to install the google apps separately like you have to do if you are using the Cyanogenmod ROM.
sorry, sorry, i meant google MAPS, just maps , and finally i used titanium backup, to-relink to the market, from the own , it was smooth sailing...
Weirdest thing is going on in every single update I've been applying lately, let is be 7.2 official or KANG RC1, ICS nightlies or whatever (though I haven't reverted to the stable 7.1 just yet):
After a while, if not immediately, my market aka play store is unable to find me even the most trivial apps (such as YouTube). I AM able to install them after Googling and applying via Play Store, once prompted to select an action.
Is something going on that I'm not aware of lately?
My setup: internal install with data + cache + dalvik wipe
Maybe it is the telephone permission. Check Sam I am's ics nightly build thread.
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boyoboyo said:
Weirdest thing is going on in every single update I've been applying lately, let is be 7.2 official or KANG RC1, ICS nightlies or whatever (though I haven't reverted to the stable 7.1 just yet):
After a while, if not immediately, my market aka play store is unable to find me even the most trivial apps (such as YouTube). I AM able to install them after Googling and applying via Play Store, once prompted to select an action.
Is something going on that I'm not aware of lately?
My setup: internal install with data + cache + dalvik wipe
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Go to applications and clear the cache on google play. Then clear the data on google services framework, and restart the nook.
That's what worked for me. Hope it helps
I have the same problem with Swiftkey Tablet X. I had it installed previously. I recently re-installed Kang's latest 7.2 after wiping. I also ran DizzDen's IMEI generator and V6 Supercharger. Swiftkey Tablet X was listed in the Play Store, but it said it was incompatible with my device. I cleared the Play Store cache, cleared the Google Services Framework data the rebooted. Now I can not find it listed at all. Any suggestions?
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I have the same problem with Swiftkey Tablet X. I had it installed previously. I recently re-installed Kang's latest 7.2 after wiping. I also ran DizzDen's IMEI generator and V6 Supercharger. Swiftkey Tablet X was listed in the Play Store, but it said it was incompatible with my device. I cleared the Play Store cache, cleared the Google Services Framework data the rebooted. Now I can not find it listed at all. Any suggestions?
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Are you doing any build.prop edits? I have used Samsung GalaxyS edits since before I included the ability in the IMEI Generator... never have market device visibility issues.
I haven't done any manual build.prop edits. I have installed a ROM fresh and used your IMEI app at least 30-40 times. (Thanks very much, BTW!) The only thing I have done differently than normal is run the V6 Supercharger script. This is the first time I have tried to install it since the Market has changed to Google Play, though.
Tried out some apps installed from Google Play onto my NookManager root Nook Simple Touch, but after I uninstalled them, I can't get rid of the entries on the "My Apps" list at Google Play. It seems that function came available when Android Market updated to version 3.9.x of Google Play that is not back-compatible with Eclair 2.1. Any suggestions how to clean up the list when my Android device is the NST?
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Tried out some apps installed from Google Play onto my NookManager root Nook Simple Touch, but after I uninstalled them, I can't get rid of the entries on the "My Apps" list at Google Play. It seems that function came available when Android Market updated to version 3.9.x of Google Play that is not back-compatible with Eclair 2.1. Any suggestions how to clean up the list when my Android device is the NST?
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Try using a browser on a PC
It's another one of that question!
mine's SM-G900I, rooted, and not flashed with any kind of ROMs, so I'm using the original, TouchWiz, just rooted
I have both Freedom, and Installer Cracked Google Play
Freedom is turned off, and I'm using the Chelpus' Google Play, version 4.6.17
Google Play Services at 4.4.52 version,
and Google Services Framework at version 4.4.2 (it's in the application manager, running, but for some reason not in /system/app)
tried going to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2299947 - Fail, only modded GP is in my phone now, and with GSF situation like I described above
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1561960 - uninstalled with ES File, reboot then install mod / original, Fail
No SD card inside
Clear Cache + Data does not work either
anybody can help me?