Hi, I just switched to Android from Windows Mobile. I'm using a nexus 6p. I'm having some issues with the play store where it doesn't check for app updates. I could see update if I search for the app through play store. No update being shown under my apps and games in playstore. I already update to the latest play store through apk. What can I do to fix this issue? Thank you.
If you go into Play Store then Settings, look if you have "Do not auto update apps" checked.
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tharweb said:
If you go into Play Store then Settings, look if you have "Do not auto update apps" checked.
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I already enabled automatically update apps. Btw, i found a way to fix it. Turned off the phone, removed sim, insert back and boot up. Voila, its all good now. Thank you.
That's good to hear!
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Just wondering if anyone knows a trick too make the update happen. It's not showing yet on my phone.
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yes you can download the update manually ...
go to settings > apps and clear data for google services framework as well as force quit. Then try to update. That should work
ctowne said:
go to settings > apps and clear data for google services framework as well as force quit. Then try to update. That should work
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Yeah, I did that exact prices with my nex 7 right when the update came out. This works perfectly.
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Richieboy67 said:
Yeah, I did that exact prices with my nex 7 right when the update came out. This works perfectly.
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Worked on my Gnex for the JB update over the summer
Awesome! Problem solved! I
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Hah. Didn't even think of something that silly. A new 16GB Nexus 4, out of the box, needed that trick to see the new update. Come on, Google
Thanks for this tip!
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go to settings > apps and clear data for google services framework as well as force quit. Then try to update. That should work
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Worked for me got the update .. Thanks brother
Try my method and get the 4.3 OTA now.. Works on Nexus 4, 7, 10 and Galaxy Nexus
http://translate.google.com/transla...orcar-seu-nexus-atualizar-para-o.html&act=url
(Google Translated version, because I'm Brazillian and webpage is in Portuguese)
ctowne said:
go to settings > apps and clear data for google services framework as well as force quit. Then try to update. That should work
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I tried this several times, but still update is not appearing on my nexus 4. Please suggest if there is anyother way wherein i can get OTA update.
amathur05 said:
I tried this several times, but still update is not appearing on my nexus 4. Please suggest if there is anyother way wherein i can get OTA update.
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That's because Google made it obsolete. That method is long gone.
Whenever I open the Play Store it automatically shows me the apps, nothing more. I can't see anything more on the play store except apps. I'm wondering if this is normal or not, and if its not, how can I fix it? This is the only thing I can see.
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J_RosarioX2 said:
Whenever I open the Play Store it automatically shows me the apps, nothing more. I can't see anything more on the play store except apps. I'm wondering if this is normal or not, and if its not, how can I fix it? This is the only thing I can see.
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It`s normal, what did you expect to see?
gee2012 said:
It`s normal, what did you expect to see?
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Doesn't look right. Have you tried force close the Google Play?
Tchen811 said:
Doesn't look right. Have you tried force close the Google Play?
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Yeah, and also clear in cache. Nothing seems to work.
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J_RosarioX2 said:
Yeah, and also clear in cache. Nothing seems to work.
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Have you tried clearing the data as well? It may be to do with you being in Puerto Rico, they may not have pushed the update there yet.
I did, I don't think it has anything to do with my location everyone else already has the Play store updated.
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I did, I don't think it has anything to do with my location everyone else already has the Play store updated.
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My lamentations of the new Google Maps are well documented. And although upon reinstalling the Kit Kat stock update I did try to give it another go, I just can't deal with it. So using Titanium Backup I uninstalled the new maps and reinstalled version 6.14.4 The issue is its still in the Playstore. Even though I used Titanium Backup to detach it from the market and then cleared cache from the Play Store it still comes back. I thought maybe it had something to do with having new maps installed on my tablet so uninstalled it but still it won't go away. So anyone have any thoughts on how to get Maps to stop showing as needing updated in the Play Store?
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My lamentations of the new Google Maps are well documented. And although upon reinstalling the Kit Kat stock update I did try to give it another go, I just can't deal with it. So using Titanium Backup I uninstalled the new maps and reinstalled version 6.14.4 The issue is its still in the Playstore. Even though I used Titanium Backup to detach it from the market and then cleared cache from the Play Store it still comes back. I thought maybe it had something to do with having new maps installed on my tablet so uninstalled it but still it won't go away. So anyone have any thoughts on how to get Maps to stop showing as needing updated in the Play Store?
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This one should be relatively easy. Uninstall it!
Have you tried just freezing it?
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Berrydroidcafe said:
This one should be relatively easy. Uninstall it!
Have you tried just freezing it?
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?.... Maybe I didn't make my post clear enough. I want to keep Google Maps. Version 6.14.4 I just don't want the dang Playstore always trying to tell me it needs an update. Although I've used TB to detach from market and cleared market cache it still seems to pick up on it and ask me to update it. So I'm wondering is there another more effective way other than TB to detach an app from the Playstore? I can't seem to find one...
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Well there is away. You will need xposed installer. After you install, download a module named "Xprivacy". Go to xprivacy, find Google playstore. Make sure to check "system installed app". This way Google play store won't be able to find which apps you have installed.
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Well there is away. You will need xposed installer. After you install, download a module named "Xprivacy". Go to xprivacy, find Google playstore. Make sure to check "system installed app". This way Google play store won't be able to find which apps you have installed.
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Thank you! A viable solution. I will try this. I already have Xposed. Thanks again. I will report back for future reference...
Edit: won't this stop Google Play from being able to determine other apps that I actually want to update.?
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jcnbama said:
Thank you! A viable solution. I will try this. I already have Xposed. Thanks again. I will report back for future reference...
Edit: won't this stop Google Play from being able to determine other apps that I actually want to update.?
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Yes you are correct. It will stop Google play from being able to determine other apps update. So far this is the only solution I know.
I'm afraid I might of just done something daft. I installed the new google play services update, without checking the previous 3 digits from my previous phone, and now it is not working properly. Could someone help me, which version should I install? I have a Nexus 6P with the security updates for November, and I haven't changed anything. If someone could post the like that be great!
JMC
I believe we have the one ending in 440
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JustinMorinC said:
I'm afraid I might of just done something daft. I installed the new google play services update, without checking the previous 3 digits from my previous phone, and now it is not working properly. Could someone help me, which version should I install? I have a Nexus 6P with the security updates for November, and I haven't changed anything. If someone could post the like that be great!
JMC
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Unistall it from the app section, Unistall updates.
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Unistall it from the app section, Unistall updates.
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Where? I am on the App Info section and Disable/Force Store are grayed out.
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Where? I am on the App Info section and Disable/Force Store are grayed out.
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Click the 3 dots button on the top right of the page and it will say "uninstall updates".
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Click the 3 dots button on the top right of the page and it will say "uninstall updates".
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Thanks!
Has anyone else experienced this with the new Play Store. There books category is causing the app to crash every time I try to access it. If I delete the update it works with the old store.
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Ok fault is on google's end here and was told have to wait for another play store update which are pushed out weekly.
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