Can't restore purchased apps on Stock EUI... - LeEco Le Pro3 Questions & Answers

I am on LEX727. I have restored my phone via stock 19s TWRP backup, then tried flashing OTAs (which keep failing for either corruption or installation failed with no error.), But my main issue is I am unable to download my Titanium Backup Pro app that I purchased. Google Play store wants me to buy it over again. Before, I used to be able to wipe Play Services and reload the store and it'll show up but this is no longer working.
Anyone know what I can do? Currently sitting on 5.8.19s stock rooted with Magisk.

I had this issue every time I wiped eUI. Wipe the Play Store app's cache, open the Play Store and switch to the account you purchased the app with. You should get a prompt asking you to agree to the Play Store's terms and conditions, and then you'll be able to restore your paid apps.

Or pop in a sim card if one isn't in there.

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Unfortunately, Google Play Store has stopped.

Hello XDA Team,
I'm facing a problem right now and needs your help,
I rooted my Galaxy S4 with Kingo Android ROOT, after rooting I installed titanium backup and then I removed built-in appz mean gmail, earth, sbrower, which are installed in phone from the samsung. Samsung's official appz. So, I removed them via titanium backup, but while removing I suddenly removed play store app and I had not any backup of it. After then I regret over it. As a matter of fact, I wanted to remove blotware from my S4 but instead of removing them, I removed appz using titanium backup without taking any backup. But then I installed play store again, and when I opened it, it opens for a little while and then hangs and suddenly shows an error, "Unfortunately, Google play service has stopped".
Since then, Its been showing this error. I've installed many other version of play store but problem never solved. I un-root my phone as well and then checked but problem was same. I clear the cache, reset the preferences but nothing solve my problem. Everything else going fine and ok but whenever I opened play store it shows the error and return back to home screen. It was mine obsession that in this way I could remove blotwares but I didn't succeed. I hope XDA team can help me to retrieve my play store back as before.
I'm sure they'd help me.
Hey, I have the same problem with Nexus 5, any ideas?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
If you haven't already got a recent backup, take one now.
Then you can reinstall firmware which will bring back the Play Store and everything else. Use Mobile Odin to retain root, or use desktop Odin and root once firmware is installed.
Give it time to catch up (it will probably need to download latest versions of the system apps) then, once it is all settled, you can restore your missing data from the backup.
If that doesn't work, repeat but do a factory reset too. You'll lose all your data stored on your internal memory so take copies if it is important.
**Try clearing the temporary of Play Store and Play Services.. ** Sorry didn't read all the way
@Mr Anderson has the best/easyest sollution

[Q] Help!! Titanium ROM Merge Killed Google Play Services on Rooted Sprint Galaxy S5

Hi, I rooted my new Sprint Galaxy S5. Everything was working fine. Then stupidly, I was tinkering with Titanium Backup and decided to batch merge all app updates into ROM.
Since then, Google play services crashes. So does S Health. I tried a full factory reset, but same problem. Play store crashes immediately and I can't log in to Google or use any Google apps that require Play Services. Then I did a factory reset. It didn't help. Now I don't even have access to Titanium backup!
Any step by step advice would be appreciated!! Thanks!
zippychimp said:
Hi, I rooted my new Sprint Galaxy S5. Everything was working fine. Then stupidly, I was tinkering with Titanium Backup and decided to batch merge all app updates into ROM.
Since then, Google play services crashes. So does S Health. I tried a full factory reset, but same problem. Play store crashes immediately and I can't log in to Google or use any Google apps that require Play Services. Then I did a factory reset. It didn't help. Now I don't even have access to Titanium backup!
Any step by step advice would be appreciated!! Thanks!
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I'm kinda in the same boat... I rooted, recovery and then a ROM but soon after I started having problems with Google play services constantly crashing and unable to send text and the dialing touch tone having issues as well. I did go back on my nandroid backup and all is well except that I lost functionality on my bluetooth headset ... Now I'm thinking about factory reset and placing back original stock FW
I finally solved it by installing Kies3, doing a system software update and reinstalling all my backed up apps. Seems to be working fine for the last week. A close call...

Google chrome forced update w/o permission

I am on a rooted galaxy tab 4, t330, wifi only model running android 4.4.2 stock rom. I had this a while now and just the other day chrome has been updating all on its own despite my every attempt to stop this. I have done the following.
Ensured that any option to auto update was de-selected.
Cleared data and cache of all google related app. (i.e. play store, download manager ect.)
Used titanium backup to restore back to previous version and detached from play store.
None of this has helped and I am forced to keep getting an update I don't want. Seems almost like a virus as it does this in the background without any input or warning. Also when I do catch it updating and click on it it will not let me cancel the download from play store.
Anyways. Now I'm here. Asking for help to stop this. Is there a file that can be modified or folder that can be deleted. Any input is greatly appreciated!
Flash a cyanogenmod rom without flashing Gapps. Why are you so adamant chrome not update itself??

Reset phone and Google Play wont download apps

Hi all,
I have a G900I running Nougat. Recently My phone started getting slow, so I reset the phone. Here is where the issues occur, I had restored some apps and it worked for sometime but took a very long time to restore my existing apps that were installed, so I figured lets reset again and start without restoring at all.
Now the biggest issue is to get apps download at all. I can only update the existing apps that were installed. I have tried many solutions from google but no go from disabling the google play store app, clearing cache and for Google Play Services. as well. I keep on getting the Google play error of 905 and 495. I am quite stumped on how to fixed this issue.
Is there any method to fix this issue? I hope I am not resorted to root and install a custom rom to fix this issue. I have attached a screenshot of the stock rom I am running.
reset your phone from zero
i know it will take some time to configure your apps but it will fix your problems
NOTEont restore anything from google
Steps
Install TWRP
go To wipe
Advanced Wipe
NOW CHECK EVERYTHING but the external storage(must be unchecked)
swipe to wipe loool
now go to reboot menu
reboot to download
flash stock rom lol
login to your google account and uncheck restore my apps
disable sync lol

Downgrade the Google Play Store on a Rooted Pixel 3a - Systemlessly

Is it possible to downgrade the Google Play Store on a rooted Pixel 3a? I noticed I can update it to anything newer, but it will not allow me to install a lower version. Fortunately, I was finally able to remove the Play Store entirely by using the Debloater by Veez21 in Magisk. It removed it systemlessly, but then it introduced a new problem I didn't plan for. I installed the Play Store (many versions, including old and current one), but because the Pixel 3a is systemless, I was only able to install them as a user app. Each Play Store installed successfully that I tried, but then they would constantly error out and close every few seconds which was very annoying. Clearing the Play Store cache/data and even Play Services did not resolve it, so I ended up restoring the original system Play Store back using Debloater's restore feature.
So if the Debloater script can remove the Play Store during boot, systemlessly, then theoretically, shouldn't I be able to replace the current system Play Store app with an older version during boot. Of course I have no idea how to do that. Any suggestions?
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