Anyone else having trouble with the Hangouts app not appearing in their app drawer? It's replaced Talk and it is on my phone, just the only way I can run it is by opening it via the play store or just leaving it open all the time. Tried reinstalling but still no luck.
Anyone else having trouble with this on their S4 or is it just me?
Awesomesaur said:
Anyone else having trouble with the Hangouts app not appearing in their app drawer? It's replaced Talk and it is on my phone, just the only way I can run it is by opening it via the play store or just leaving it open all the time. Tried reinstalling but still no luck.
Anyone else having trouble with this on their S4 or is it just me?
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Awesomesaur said:
Anyone else having trouble with the Hangouts app not appearing in their app drawer? It's replaced Talk and it is on my phone, just the only way I can run it is by opening it via the play store or just leaving it open all the time. Tried reinstalling but still no luck.
Anyone else having trouble with this on their S4 or is it just me?
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Same here, but I have a htc one x. I thought it might be cause when I installed the rom I'm on I uninstalled talk?
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I got my new Galaxy S one month back. I have no problems with any other functionality but Android Market. I can browse apps, but when I click install each get stuck at "Starting download..." screen, and never starts or fails. I had kept it for 3 days and still the same. Market / Google Apps / Download Manager clear cache / data does not help even. Phone restart also does not help.
So far the solution is do a factory reset and lose all current apps, then install 5 to 6 apps again. Then the same story begins. No more apps can be downloaded. Stuck @ "Starting download...".
"Samsung Apps" application works fine.
I also have tried all following firmware and problem persists.
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Have you tried removing all apps from the download queue and then turning off wifi and adding them for download over 3g/gprs only?
This used to fix this issue for me.
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Try activating Google Talk first and then try to download. I know it sound strange but this may help.
metadan said:
Have you tried removing all apps from the download queue and then turning off wifi and adding them for download over 3g/gprs only?
This used to fix this issue for me.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Also tried. Still the problem is same.
al74 said:
Try activating Google Talk first and then try to download. I know it sound strange but this may help.
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Thanks, but launching google talk does not make any change.
Anyone else having this problem? I'm guessing it's something wrong on Google's side, as I could install apps before. Now nothing will install or download. I cleared data and cache for the Google Play app and even factory reset my phone.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I was having the same issue before. I fixed it by visiting Google play on my computer and when you install an app there it let's you send it to your device so I did that once and ever since I have been able to download and update from my actual phone just fine.
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cole631 said:
I was having the same issue before. I fixed it by visiting Google play on my computer and when you install an app there it let's you send it to your device so I did that once and ever since I have been able to download and update from my actual phone just fine.
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Thanks I tried that, but it's still not working. A notification sound keeps beeping every 2 minutes or so but I get no notification.
I can install paid apps, but no free ones.
All fixed now, must be a wifi issue, as I can install any apps over 3G internet.
Running stock 4.2.1, stock kernel.
Cleared cache and dalvik, rebooted back into rom.
Now Google Now force closes. If I clear data on "Google Search" app, and select not to enable Google Now, all is well.
As soon as I try to enable it, it crashes.
Tried fix permissions, didn't work.
Also disabled location settings, and allowed me to open google now.
Next I enabled settings, but only GPS. This worked as well.
Once I had GPS AND wifi, it crashed again.
Tried removing updates, restarting, clearing google framework data, etc.
What am I missing?
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I just started getting the same problem today. I can't launch the Google Search app without it immediately crashing (Unfortunately Google Search has stopped. Report / OK). If I reset data on the app I can launch it again until I turn on Google Now after which it crashes immediately again.
I'm on a stock Nexus 4, boot loader never been unlocked, not rooted, etc. I can't seem to find any other mentions of this problem anywhere.
ricecakes said:
I just started getting the same problem today. I can't launch the Google Search app without it immediately crashing (Unfortunately Google Search has stopped. Report / OK). If I reset data on the app I can launch it again until I turn on Google Now after which it crashes immediately again.
I'm on a stock Nexus 4, boot loader never been unlocked, not rooted, etc. I can't seem to find any other mentions of this problem anywhere.
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Anyone else? I've been driving myself nuts trying to fix it!
Thinking of just dirty flashing stock again...
I'm pretty sure it's a server side problem with Google Now data that is causing the app to crash.
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I'm pretty sure it's a server side problem with Google Now data that is causing the app to crash.
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What I figured. Now I'm missing my Nexus 7 from the My Devices tab. Somethings going on. Just can't find any news/reports of it.
Yeah, I don't understand why nobody else is encountering this problem.
This thread is the only relevant result in web search.
There are 3 other people encountering the same issue on Google+ but I cannot post links because I just created this account.
Search for "google now crashes" on Google+ and you should see a few others with the same problem but no solutions.
My gs3 started doing fc'ing after I installed a new room. Hope it is something server side because I can't fix it.
Problem seems to have fixed itself.
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Problem seems to have fixed itself.
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Ditto. Weird.
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Problem seems to have fixed itself.
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Same here. Cool I was nervous for a bit there.
I'm the same boat guys after installing jellybam for my sgs2 4.1.2 was working in another ROM same base going to try flashing gapps again or push a new Google search apk
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i pretty much rooted my fone and installed jellybeans almost exclusevely so i could get rid of hangouts and get back gtalk. after uninstalling hangouts in jellybeans and installing talk it refuses to sign in, Is there anything im missing?
sorry to bump but this is driving me crazy. anyone go through this?
I thought they killed gtalk altogether. Not sure if there's any way of making that work anymore. Maybe a third party app? That would be your best bet.
I can get a single app to install from the Play Store. Everything I pick says install pending for hours then the app finally disappears. Everything already installed on it works fine. I can stream HD without a problem, so it's not a connection issue. I even updated it to 5.1.1, and still no change. Anyone else seen this?
Bump. Am I really the only person with this problem??
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I can get a single app to install from the Play Store. Everything I pick says install pending for hours then the app finally disappears. Everything already installed on it works fine. I can stream HD without a problem, so it's not a connection issue. I even updated it to 5.1.1, and still no change. Anyone else seen this?
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It happened to me with Android 6. My fix for this issue. Cancel all app you're trying to install. Restart Nexus player.
Then run the Play Store. Navigate to "Updates". If you got apps that needs update, update them first. Then install your desired apps.
Seems like it got stuck somehow when trying to update apps.