I've got an odd issue. I'm running CM 10.2, and I'm having problems with GCM (Google Cloud Messaging, aka: Push Notifications).
If I clear data for "Google Play services" and "Google Services Framework", remove my Google account, reboot, then re-add the Google account, I can get GCM working again just fine.
The problem is that this functionality doesn't survive a reboot. As soon as I reboot my phone, GCM doesn't work any more and I have to do the whole thing again.
I can go into the Play store, as well as Gmail. But GCM and any apps that depend on it don't work.
This has been driving me nuts, and I'm really hoping that someone has some insight on how to fix this problem.
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I made the Horrible mistake to erase and force stop, Google Services Framework and now, email, Facebook, Google Play, Gmail and others doesnt push the notifications. Sometimes email, Gmail and Google Play work but not always and Facebook doesnt push anymore. I know i made a retard decision about Google SF but know i dont know what to do.
I have Android 4.3
Google dev warned about doing this, try logging out of your google account and back in.
Starting yesterday, I am getting this error on my phone every 10min. No matter what app I'm in. It has killed the use of most Google apps especially Hangouts, as texts no longer send etc. I was out at PAX so I didn't make any changes to my phone. Any ideas why this happened and how to fix it?
Phone: LG G2, v5.0.2
Here's what I've tried so far with no luck:
Rebooting
Cleared cache for Google Play services
Cleared cache for Google Services Framework
Ensured Google Play services has no pending updates
Zenoxio said:
Starting yesterday, I am getting this error on my phone every 10min. No matter what app I'm in. It has killed the use of most Google apps especially Hangouts, as texts no longer send etc. I was out at PAX so I didn't make any changes to my phone. Any ideas why this happened and how to fix it?
Phone: LG G2, v5.0.2
Here's what I've tried so far with no luck:
Rebooting
Cleared cache for Google Play services
Cleared cache for Google Services Framework
Ensured Google Play services has no pending updates
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do a factory reset.. or go back to stock using KDZ or TOT method using flash tools.
Zenoxio said:
Starting yesterday, I am getting this error on my phone every 10min. No matter what app I'm in. It has killed the use of most Google apps especially Hangouts, as texts no longer send etc. I was out at PAX so I didn't make any changes to my phone. Any ideas why this happened and how to fix it?
Phone: LG G2, v5.0.2
Here's what I've tried so far with no luck:
Rebooting
Cleared cache for Google Play services
Cleared cache for Google Services Framework
Ensured Google Play services has no pending updates
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Try clear data at google play services & uninstall updates at google play services.
vagkoun83 said:
Try clear data at google play services & uninstall updates at google play services.
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How do I uninstall updates for it?
https://imgur.com/66jDrNv
Strange! I can press on uninstall updates.
remove all update (google play services, google play), desable and re-enable all item, reboot.
hi
I have been using my Note 4 N910 h for more than one year and everything was perfect despite this annoying google service battery draining issue that i believe many are facing as well ..... it drains cellphone's battery as hell no matter what you do .
i installed Greenify and activated experimental features to be able to greenify system application including this bloody one , but i wasn't able to find it among them ..... why
any idea how to find and greenify it ? is there any other way to prevent it from draining the battery
thanks in advance
This is total guesswork, but I think "Greenifying" Google Play Services might F up your phone.
That's why it's not included on the list.
You could "App Settings" (Xposed app) and stop Google Play Services from starting up when your phone starts, but just have Nandroid backup ready.
If you look at the battery usage settings for Google Play Services, it shows the following as included packages:
Google Services Framework, Google Backup Transport, Google Account Manager and Google Play Services.
Some of those can be selected in Greenify. I'm not sure would happen if you selected them though.
Again more guesswork, are you syncing (lots of) data frequently via your Google account?
i.e. contacts, calendar, apps etc
This might fall under Google Backup Transport or Google Account Manager, which in turn falls under Google Play Services.
I denied all the stupid permissions it needed. There's an xposed module called Xprivacy, you can deny many permissions using that like keep awake and stuff. Helps, but don't mess with it that much. I don't. The guy up me is making a good point. Have a nandroid backup.
I'm running OCT-M 6.0.1. Every time google apps try to access location services, I get play services crashing. This does not happen with non-google apps such as waze or GPS Test.
I've tried reinstalling play services to the latest, reinstalled google maps, and cleared data for services and framework (backed up beforehand of course).
Does anyone know what could be causing this? I'm unsure where to find a crash log.
Just in case anyone's curious, I managed to figure it out myself. Disabling and re-enabling play services through privacy guard (OCT-M is based on CM13) fixed it. GPS now works and I no longer get any play service crashes.
I have tried pretty much everything.
Removing all acounts.
Disabling/clear cache/clear data/force stop for contact, contact storage, contact sync, google play store, google play service, google play framework.
So far nothing has worked. Anyone else facing the same problem?