My phone is running stock Android 7.0. I have manually downloaded the SAMSUNG MESSAGES apk file and installed. From then the app is crashing. I don't want to factory reset my phone. Kindly send me the stock SAMSUNG MESSAGES app for Samsung A9 pro Android 7.0.
Just go to app manager and unistall the update for message app, if necessary clear the app data. That should restore the original app and stop the crashes.
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[Q] Phone app crashes upon launch with "Unfortunately, Contacts has stopped." (CyMod)
Device info: Samsung Galaxy S4
Carrier: Sprint
Firmware: 4.2.2
Cyanogenmod Build: 10.1-20130709 (Tuesday July 9)
Whenever I launch the Phone application, I receive the error:
Unfortunately, Contacts has stopped.
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I've reinstalled CyanogenMod and the GApps ROM to no avail. Cleared the regular cache and Dalvik cache and the Contacts app and Contacts Storage caches. Nothing.
I'd like to be able to uninstall the GApps rom and try installing it regularly but I'm not sure how.
I can still receive calls and make calls from the "People" app, but the Phone app doesn't load. It doesn't even show a dialer. It just hangs for a second and loads the error.
I'll reset to factory if I have to, but how would I preserve a backup of my stuff without preserving whatever data is causing this error? Would I use Titanium or the ClockworkMod backup utility, and what would I do?
Thanks to anyone who can help.
Titanium backup will work. Don't try to restore any system data unless it is highlighted in the green font. If you try to restore system data from one rom to another you will see problems like you do now.
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D3xus said:
Device info: Samsung Galaxy S4
Carrier: Sprint
Firmware: 4.2.2
Cyanogenmod Build: 10.1-20130709 (Tuesday July 9)
Whenever I launch the Phone application, I receive the error:
I've reinstalled CyanogenMod and the GApps ROM to no avail. Cleared the regular cache and Dalvik cache and the Contacts app and Contacts Storage caches. Nothing.
I'd like to be able to uninstall the GApps rom and try installing it regularly but I'm not sure how.
I can still receive calls and make calls from the "People" app, but the Phone app doesn't load. It doesn't even show a dialer. It just hangs for a second and loads the error.
I'll reset to factory if I have to, but how would I preserve a backup of my stuff without preserving whatever data is causing this error? Would I use Titanium or the ClockworkMod backup utility, and what would I do?
Thanks to anyone who can help.
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I had this issue with my Moto Photon. I found out after I rooted it and deleted the Yahoo contacts apk I received the error message. I don't have the S4 yet but maybe that is why your getting the FC? If you didn't delete any apk's then disregard.
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Hi guys
I had ANE2 firmware loaded previously and allowed update to ANG2, which has that limitation on writing to the sd card.
I backed up via Titanium root, and restored back to ANE2 rom.
I have then rooted again via towelroot, and have restored all my apps and data, all without tripping KNOX I'm happy to say.
my problem is that I no longer have the stock sms\mms app (com.android.mms)
the app was there initially but would force close every time I ran it, same for any SMS app I tried
I did get a message like 'cannot downgrade from database 69 to 68) in one of the apps, so I suspect the ANG2 updated the sms database, and now the apps cannot read the new version.
I tried to restore again from titanium, thereafter the app was gone completely!
I tried wiping the app cache and data when it was still visible, no luck.
anyone got any idea on how to get this back without doing a wipe (again!)
I suspect if I could find the database file in the file system I could play around with it, but no idea where it sits on the s5
Dear All,
Today I decide to remove the root from my Note 4 and keep original stock rom to receive updates official from Samsung. So I delete the root & backup my data then I reset factory & cache. After that I install the stock rom via odin & restore the backup. Everything is OK except when I want to put the widget for Twitter it give message in the bottom "app isn't installed" even the app is working without any problem. I try to remove the app & reinstall, Clear cache, Clear data, restart the device nothing working. I search in google for this issue I found some fix this issue when moving the app from SD card to main storage. For me I don't have SD Card installed. All other apps & widgets working without any problem. Can anybody help me with this issue?
Any solution???
I'm having the exact same issue, but with a fully stock Verizon Droid Turbo. I installed Twitter today, the app works with no problems. Just can't add the widget.
So the problem from Twitter??? Did anybody have the same issue???
Maybe the widget doesn't work with lollipop
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I'm still on Kitkat official rom
Okay I ran into a weird problem which I can't fix on my own, so I hope you guys can help me there.
I own a Stock non rooted SM-N910F 5.1.1!
Now to the problem, the last Facebook update bugged the app somehow for me. (Forceclose on startup) So I deleted the last updates through the app manager and tried to reinstall the updates through the market. Got a strange 505 error. Now the strange stuff happened. The Facebook app wasn't to be seen anywere else in the app drawer, as if the botched reinstall deleted the system app.
The market says I don't have FB installed and when I try I get the same 505 error.
I downloaded the facebook apk from a mirror and installed it via ADB so I can get a more detailed error message. I got the: INSTALL_FAILED_CONFLICTING_PROVIDER as far as I know this means some leftovers of the system app are still installed which prevents the new install?
So what to do? I really can't root because of work policies.
Is there a way to flash the original firmware with Odin without loosing my data or tripping knox? (Like with the Nexus Toolkit for Nexus devices?)
I have a rooted S7 Verizon and for the past week get a message after every reboot that there is an update that it wants to install.
If I tell it to go ahead, it will fail. But that is not the end of it, as it will ask me again and again to install (now or later). How do I delete this downloaded OTA or prevent it from re-asking if I want to install? What can freeze (Anttek manager app) or delete to solve this?
I'm running Android 7.0, build BQA4, SM-G930V phone
Thanks.
I had the same problem and same situation Verizon S7 Rooted. I went to the application manager and selected from right hand upper corner show system apps. Scroll down to System Updates app and force stop it. To make sure I didn't get any notifications while inside the app in the application manager select hide notifications for the app. Then in Titanium Backup freeze the app and it should bother you no more. Hope that helps.
Freezing both system update programs using Titanium did seem to stop the warning.