I keep getting this error when trying to install latest Facebook. I have 1.8gigs free
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Boot into recovery, and wipe cache and dalvik cache.
Didn't work
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Does it still do it when you try to install something else?
You could be like me and not have Facebook anymore
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It is your nexus saying screw Facebook...if I was a nexus 4 I wouldn't want Facebook on me either.
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I am with djwyman. Don't install FB app on your phone please. It is a piece of ****e software. Instead use your browser, chrome or Firefox. Works rather well.
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djwyman said:
It is your nexus saying screw Facebook...if I was a nexus 4 I wouldn't want Facebook on me either.
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jamesc760 said:
I am with djwyman. Don't install FB app on your phone please. It is a piece of ****e software. Instead use your browser, chrome or Firefox. Works rather well.
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Both of you, GET OUT. You are not helping at all.
mgorman said:
I keep getting this error when trying to install latest Facebook. I have 1.8gigs free
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OP, I do not know the source of that error, but from the screenshot it looks like you are using a custom rom. Try deleting some cwm backups. If that fails, do a factory reset and start over.
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Kind of annoying... is there a setting to stop this? Or I may have got some malware?
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Anyone knows? Thanks!
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I've never heard of this. After installing an app in the Play Store, it just opens by itself?
I'm not exactly sure what you mean either, but I find it an enlightening process to use something like Autostarts every now and then to keep an eye on new apps and widgets to see when they're triggering themselves.
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Well, basically it's every app, no matter l install from play store or I side load an apk. It wasn't like this initially, but I cannot figure out what triggered this.
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Well, basically it's every app, no matter l install from play store or I side load an apk. It wasn't like this initially, but I cannot figure out what triggered this.
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Try a factory reset or change ROM
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Hey guys this keep popping up! Its getting annoying and I don't want to root my phone just to get rid of it.
Anyone else with this issue?
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But the error allows/deny.
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soulz said:
Hey guys this keep popping up! Its getting annoying and I don't want to root my phone just to get rid of it.
Anyone else with this issue?
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But the error allows/deny.
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Not specific to N4. Happens on my Galaxy S too, on the stock app. I don't remember it ever happening on Handcent. Maybe try that?
Yay! It worked
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So annoyed by this.. My only complaint
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I'm not having any issues with sms.. weird but surely not a device defect.
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maybe u have a stolen app that's spamming sms
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This is Google's way to stop any rogue app from spamming your contacts with SMS.
Have to root to get rid of it.
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rubiconjp said:
This is Google's way to stop any rogue app from spamming your contacts with SMS.
Have to root to get rid of it.
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I don't own any rogue app. Pure stock and verify app on and the unknown source all is unchecked. Its only when I'm sending out message he gives me that error on multiply occasion.
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soulz said:
I don't own any rogue app. Pure stock and verify app on and the unknown source all is unchecked. Its only when I'm sending out message he gives me that error on multiply occasion.
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But if you did have a rogue app spamming your contacts, this feature would stop it.
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solution
go to settings, app and then go to messaging in there, there is a option of send premium sms
instead of ask select always allow! it worked for me
soulz said:
Hey guys this keep popping up! Its getting annoying and I don't want to root my phone just to get rid of it.
Anyone else with this issue?
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But the error allows/deny.
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I was just downloading a game and right after it finished downloading it showed package file invalid..any opinions?
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poyskie said:
I was just downloading a game and right after it finished downloading it showed package file invalid..any opinions?
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The download was corrupt. Just re-download it (on WiFi if possible).
I was using wifi..i tried downloading other apps like minimalistic text and android assistant and they were fine..i noticed this invalid package was only when i download games
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Bump..i googled this problem and tried clearing data and cache on the playstore and even uninstalling updates but no luck yet.. Anyone?
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poyskie said:
Bump..i googled this problem and tried clearing data and cache on the playstore and even uninstalling updates but no luck yet.. Anyone?
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You could try clearing download manager data as well.
Bump..no luck with clearing download manager data
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How large are the games? I had the issue with an update to "Angry Birds Space Premium" which is 46.07 MB, so I moved closer to the WiFi AP and retried again, which worked. You could also try disabling "Wi-Fi optimization" in "Advanced Wi-Fi" settings.
Kinda like that apps that are 40mb up..will try and report back
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Still didn't work...bump anyone with suggestions?
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Bump..anyone?
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Are you trying to update an existing app?
Log into your Playstore account on a PC and make sure your N4 is set as active and then try and push the install from the PC.
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fernandezhjr said:
Log into your Playstore account on a PC and make sure your N4 is set as active and then try and push the install from the PC.
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I cant right now..no pc im my currently location
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Can someone help me troubleshoot this? I try to add a circle or connect to hangouts and it's just like nope, server error.
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NOBODY?
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Delete app data and cache. Uninstall and reinstall from market. See if that helps. Always should be first steps when an app bugs out like that.
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boborone said:
Delete app data and cache. Uninstall and reinstall from market. See if that helps. Always should be first steps when an app bugs out like that.
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That actually worked. I did that before I even read this. Thanks tho
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Hello, recently I updated my Nexus 4 to Android 4.3 (over the air)
But now the messaging app drains a huge amount of battery. How can I solve this? I already force closed it lots of times but it keeps coming back...
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Can you select Messaging from the list so I can have a look of what is going on?
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andyabc said:
Can you select Messaging from the list so I can have a look of what is going on?
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It is kept awake all the time.
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Strange, try a factory reset.
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andyabc said:
Strange, try a factory reset.
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Hmm is there a way to keep app data without root? I'm planning to root again as soon as CM gets updated to 4.3, so I'd prefer that otherwise.
(Cant backup anything on a pc now since my own pc is broken)
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Wipe dalvik cache?
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Thibaultvw said:
Hmm is there a way to keep app data without root? I'm planning to root again as soon as CM gets updated to 4.3, so I'd prefer that otherwise.
(Cant backup anything on a pc now since my own pc is broken)
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I've never used it, but this app from the Play store (made by clockworkmod) says it can backup without root (although you will need a PC).