I'm having problems with Play Store, it loads, but then crashes after a few seconds with the unexpectedly stopped message. I'm running stock 4.2.1. I have another user set up, and when logged in as them the play store is fine. I've tried clearing cache & data, uninstalling updates, and rebooting but have had no luck getting it going again.
Does anyone have any other ideas or am I just going to have to do a factory reset?
Try clearing data in Google Services Framework and Playstore then reboot. I had the same problem on a phone and this worked. Sometimes you have to do it twice.
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devilsmack said:
Try clearing data in Google Services Framework and Playstore then reboot. I had the same problem on a phone and this worked. Sometimes you have to do it twice.
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Just tried that, still no good. Guess I'll have to do a factory reset.
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neilla said:
Just tried that, still no good. Guess I'll have to do a factory reset.
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Had the same issue after installing Amazon's app store.. Removed it and play store worked as normal again
My nexus 7 just came in the mail and I'm running into error 497 on the play store while trying to update chrome, Google keyboard, and talk back. A few seconds after choosing update it'll give me this error but I've been able to download everything else with no trouble. I already tried a factory reset with no luck.. So I'm hoping someone can help me find a solution.
Is it possible that this could have anything to do with my Google account or maybe WiFi?
Edit: From searching around on the web I have found a solution that works for me. Download tunnelbear vpn from the market, make a free account, and then turn it on and connect to the US. You should now be able to download any of the apps that were giving this error. Alternatively, you can tether your phones mobile connection if data limits aren't a concern. Every other solution I have found has not worked for me including factory reset, clearing Play store data, etc, etc, but these two have. Hopefully this helps anyone else running into these issues out.
Edit : oh you did a factory reset...
Hmm dunno
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Alright, so I've tried everything from clearing play store data, Google services data, wiping cache/dalvik and so on to no avail.
However, I was able to update and download apps that were giving me the error by using my phone as a wireless hotspot.. So maybe it's a problem with my internet provider. Anybody else with Comcast having this issue?
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jguns112 said:
Alright, so I've tried everything from clearing play store data, Google services data, wiping cache/dalvik and so on to no avail.
However, I was able to update and download apps that were giving me the error by using my phone as a wireless hotspot.. So maybe it's a problem with my internet provider. Anybody else with Comcast having this issue?
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I just now experienced this same issue, and I also have Comcast. My Galaxy Nexus was able to update some apps without issue on 4G, and when I went to update my apps on the Nexus 7 it updated all but Facebook Messenger and Google Japanese keyboard support. Got error 497, cleared my cache/data/force stopped Google Play, tried again, same thing. Cleared out some other things that may have made it even worse (Google Play Services, which appears to have completely messed up my list of Installed/All apps in the Play store, oops) but still no go. Tethered the Nexus 7 to my Galaxy Nexus via Mobile hotspot, and it was able to update, but on wifi it fails. This just started happening today, and I've had my Nexus 7 for about two weeks. Not sure what's going on, and your post was one of the first things that came up when I googled it. I see a factory reset didn't help you. I really don't want to have to resort to that, but it appears it wouldn't have helped me anyway. I'm stumped.
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Alright, so I've tried everything from clearing play store data, Google services data, wiping cache/dalvik and so on to no avail.
However, I was able to update and download apps that were giving me the error by using my phone as a wireless hotspot.. So maybe it's a problem with my internet provider. Anybody else with Comcast having this issue?
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Hi:
I have Comcast and am not having this issue. Keep us posted on your progress.
Best,
Tom
I have tried the standard google search results fix: force quit and wipe cache/ data for Google Play Store and Google Services Framework, reboot
I have tried installing the Google Play Store to the latest update using the apk.
I've tried pushing the update to the device using the online Google Play Store.
I've tried wiping the system caches.
I've reset and formatted it back to factory settings.
I've tried using different google accounts.
I tried using my wifi (custom setup of dd-wrt) as well as resetting dd-wrt back to the default settings. (Charter)
I tried tethering with my cellphone. (Sprint)
I tried a complete fastboot erase and re-flash of system, bootloader, recovery, etc.
Nothing seems to work. Next step is taking it back and trying a new one, unless someone else can think of something that I missed.
My Facebook messenger fails to update, says package file is invalid, not sure if that's my end or theirs, I'd just wait and see if the update eventually pushes through. Maybe just let it be And see if Google knows of the issue and eventually it'll update...
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Try and reset your routers and reboot your nexus 7.
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Try and reset your routers and reboot your nexus 7.
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Thanks??
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I have tried the standard google search results fix: force quit and wipe cache/ data for Google Play Store and Google Services Framework, reboot
I have tried installing the Google Play Store to the latest update using the apk.
I've tried wiping the system caches.
I've reset and formatted it back to factory settings.
I've tried using different google accounts.
I tried using my wifi (custom setup of dd-wrt) as well as resetting dd-wrt back to the default settings. (Charter)
I tried tethering with my cellphone. (Sprint)
I tried a complete fastboot erase and re-flash of system, bootloader, recovery, etc.
Nothing seems to work. Next step is taking it back and trying a new one, unless someone else can think of something that I missed.
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None of this things worked for me either except for tethering with my phone. So this leads me to believe it's a problem on Google's end and not the tablet. I would wait a little while for a fix before returning it..
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How old are your comcast modem and wifi router? I had an issue where my internets stopped working because the modem was supposedly too old. I got a new modem from amazon (much better one) and now all is well. And i decided to go ahead and update my router. Its ac capable, so if anyone with a moto x or macbook pro air comes over, I will be ready for them
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How old are your comcast modem and wifi router? I had an issue where my internets stopped working because the modem was supposedly too old. I got a new modem from amazon (much better one) and now all is well. And i decided to go ahead and update my router. Its ac capable, so if anyone with a moto x or macbook pro air comes over, I will be ready for them
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I'm not entirely sure but I think both are fairly new so I don't think that should be the issue. It just seems weird to me that some apps will download while others won't.
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I think I have found a work around. Going to the play store on the web and pushing the app to your tablet seems to work for apps that are giving me this error. However I'm not sure if the web version will push updates or not so that could still be an issue.
Edit: try updating to the newest play store 4.3.10 that is floating around on the web. The issue seems to be resolved now, crossing my fingers.
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jguns112 said:
I think I have found a work around. Going to the play store on the web and pushing the app to your tablet seems to work for apps that are giving me this error. However I'm not sure if the web version will push updates or not so that could still be an issue.
Edit: try updating to the newest play store 4.3.10 that is floating around on the web. The issue seems to be resolved now, crossing my fingers.
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Neither worked for me.
*pushing from the online store added to my list because I forgot that I'd tried that already.
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Neither worked for me.
*pushing from the online store added to my list because I forgot that I'd tried that already.
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Hmm well that is no good then. Are you still getting error 497 or is it something else?
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jguns112 said:
Hmm well that is no good then. Are you still getting error 497 or is it something else?p
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Honestly, it was becoming really inconsistent.
After updating the Play Store using the apk, I was, again inconsistently, able to get some apps to download and install that were not previously doing so, but only after I cleared Play Store and Frameworks caches and reboot and even then only one would work before I had to clear caches all over again.
Updating the apk also changed the error I was getting for Google services (maps, music, chrome) to "Package file is invalid."
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Honestly, it was becoming really inconsistent.
After updating the Play Store using the apk, I was, again inconsistently, able to get some apps to download and install that were not previously doing so, but only after I cleared Play Store and Frameworks caches and reboot and even then only one would work before I had to clear caches all over again.
Updating the apk also changed the error I was getting for Google services (maps, music, chrome) to "Package file is invalid."
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Well that is definitely not good then. I've had no issues since updating the play store but it's too early to say for sure. If I were you I would call Google support to see if they have any useful advice.
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I was having this issue on My Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 last night on Comcast. This morning the apps updated without issue.
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Well that is definitely not good then. I've had no issues since updating the play store but it's too early to say for sure. If I were you I would call Google support to see if they have any useful advice.
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Error 492; 497; and "bad package" are all errors that I had been getting with my first device and then with my replacement.
Finally did enough searching to learn it was likely a Comcast DNS issue.
I tried everything from my office internet and it worked fine. I suspect it's why my earlier device started to go wonky because updates didn't update properly or something got corrupted.
Had this issue updating I forget what at work, it would stop at 1.38MB. Which is weird cause didn't have issues with other apps that same moment. Did a google search and tried a different wireless connection... Was able to update.
Two days after, updates apps at work, no problem. Maybe just a hiccup.
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I've removed the GooglePlayservices.apk from my phone and not one of the Google apps has lost functionality. What is it used for?
A message comes up in YouTube when I first open it after wiping cache saying I need GooglePlayservices.apk or it won't work but I dismiss it and it works fine.
Also Google search bar says it needs it to work...... It doesn't.
Anyone know what it says ACTUALLY used for?
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Obagleyfreer said:
I've removed the GooglePlayservices.apk from my phone and not one of the Google apps has lost functionality. What is it used for?
A message comes up in YouTube when I first open it after wiping cache saying I need GooglePlayservices.apk or it won't work but I dismiss it and it works fine.
Also Google search bar says it needs it to work...... It doesn't.
Anyone know what it says ACTUALLY used for?
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Hi There,
Google Play services is used to update Google apps and apps from Google Play. This app gives you access to Google Settings and helps apps speed up offline searches. So this is basically the gateway between you're apps and google play store. Most off the apps we install uses this app to connect to the play store to check for their updates. If not found the apps (especially google apps) may result in an error or FC.
It doesn't take up that much space or resources. So you may as well keep it.
Hope that helped
He can't keep it. He's deleted it. Ha.
I've disables this app because even if it does not take a lot of space, it is running in background and consuming RAM, CPU and internet data.
Everything works fine without it.
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Hi There,
Google Play services is used to update Google apps and apps from Google Play. This app gives you access to Google Settings and helps apps speed up offline searches. So this is basically the gateway between you're apps and google play store. Most off the apps we install uses this app to connect to the play store to check for their updates. If not found the apps (especially google apps) may result in an error or FC.
It doesn't take up that much space or resources. So you may as well keep it.
Hope that helped
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I can still see updates available for apps in Google Play without googleplayservices though...........So I don't think you're correct about apps using it to check for updates, they all still work the same.
I've never had one force close since removing it and I can update all my Google apps perfectly fine.
That's why I'm asking, it seems like a pointless app.
It just runs in the background using up RAM and battery.
The processor overhead of looking for it and generating errors and going to the play store may use more battery. Not 100 percent sure though. I'll check. Seems similar to deleting cache /killing a thread takes more to rebuild than leave alone.
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I have a silly question, I accidentally cleared Play Store data and now I don't have any apps when I press My Apps. Is there any chance to bring it back and will now my apps get updates?
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You will still get updates.
To resolve this do the following:
Settings --> Choose your Google account just scroll down --> Press on your email with the green sync icon on the left of it --> press the 3 dots in the upper right and delete it. --> re-add it.
Or just google:"Delete Google account android".
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deleting play store data doesnt rid it of your apps. as soon as you clear your play store data, then reopen the play store, all your installed and once installed apps will reappear. the only reason no play store apps appear would be if you got rid of your personal google account.
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deleting play store data doesnt rid it of your apps. as soon as you clear your play store data, then reopen the play store, all your installed and once installed apps will reappear. the only reason no play store apps appear would be if you got rid of your personal google account.
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That is not true. When I cleared data and after that I opened Play Store there are no apps when I go to "My apps". Now I fixed that thanks to failly.
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iggytod said:
That is not true. When I cleared data and after that I opened Play Store there are no apps when I go to "My apps". Now I fixed that thanks to failly.
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what happened to you is not the norm. ive cleared data hundreds of times, on many devices, over many years, and that has not once happened. what rom are you running by chance? do you have a good constant data signal?
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what happened to you is not the norm. ive cleared data hundreds of times, on many devices, over many years, and that has not once happened. what rom are you running by chance? do you have a good constant data signal?
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I'm running stock 4.3 and yes, I have constant data signal.
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Today my phone has a couple of issues out of the blue.
Google play will not load. It just spins.
I was going to go into app manager and clear the cache and data but it crashes when I try to move to running apps or all apps.
I'm on stock rom, just did the ADB root not full root a couple of days ago. Only installed and setup my Kaiten email pro yesterday. Tried installing the app that shows my purchased google play apps. It would not work so I uninstalled.
I hate to do a factory reset but can't clear any caches. I might just go on and do the full root and wipe cache and Dal.
Any ideas?
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Today my phone has a couple of issues out of the blue.
Google play will not load. It just spins.
I was going to go into app manager and clear the cache and data but it crashes when I try to move to running apps or all apps.
I'm on stock rom, just did the ADB root not full root a couple of days ago. Only installed and setup my Kaiten email pro yesterday. Tried installing the app that shows my purchased google play apps. It would not work so I uninstalled.
I hate to do a factory reset but can't clear any caches. I might just go on and do the full root and wipe cache and Dal.
Any ideas?
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Maybe the safe mode described on bottom of this page can help you identifying the issue:
https://t-mobile.jive-mobile.com/#jive-document?content=/api/core/v2/documents/7590
I'm unable to load google play to update an app today. Probably just google play. Good luck with the other issues.
Thanks for the safe mode suggestion. I got settings working again. Now it seems I cannot get internet or any functions through my wireless. I know the wireless is working as I am typing this on a tablet.
This is strange. If I connect to my home 5Ghz or 2.4 I cannot get on the internet. However if use my guest account and put my password in at the web browser, I can connect just fine.
I have forgotten the networks, reentered the passwords and no go. I tried setting up a static ip but it won't let me save the changes. The save button stays grayed out.
Google play now works on the guest account and so does chrome.
I had a similar issue, I deleted play store app data and cache, and let it reupdate itself.
Gl
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I had a similar issue, I deleted play store app data and cache, and let it reupdate itself.
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Will give that a try. Thanks
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