"Google play services are updating" issue with MM .291 - Xperia Z3 General

Hi,
both our Z3 D6603 and Z3TC SGP621 with original MM 6.0.1 firmware 23.5.A.1.291, rooted by shoey63's method and additionally improved by Xposed, have an issue with Google Play services since a couple of weeks (not sure when it started exactly). In some apps like ImmoScout24, Immonet and Outdooractive Premium where actually a (Google) map should be displayed, there is only the message "Google play services are updating" and no map at all. Strangely the app Google Maps itself has no problem at all.
I googled that Huawei devices had a similar issue, but all the tipps like deleting cache and data of app Google Play services or even wiping complete cache partition did not help.
Does anyone have an idea what goes wrong and how to fix the problem?
Thank you.

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[Q][HELP] Google Play Services keeps crashing - logcat attached

Hello all
My Google Play Services is constantly crashing and as a result I cannot use the phone unless I disable Google Play Services from the Application Manager. Other applications are crashing too but not as constantly as the Play Services.
Things I have done:
- Searched XDA and the internet for solutions
- Wiped data for Download manager, Google Play Services. Google Play Store and Google Services Framework.
- Uninstalled the Google Play Services update
- Installed apk for different versions of Google Play Services
- Deleted Phone Cache from recovery
- Flashed different firmwares (With and without a pit file)
- Rooted my phone
- Deleted Dalvik Cache
- Flashed different kernels
- Installed different ROMs
- Unrooted and returned to stock firmware
I have captured logcat logs and the exception that I always get as a result of the crash is always NoClassDefFoundError - See attached logcat file
The phone is a Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505)
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
omaral92 said:
Hello all
My Google Play Services is constantly crashing and as a result I cannot use the phone unless I disable Google Play Services from the Application Manager. Other applications are crashing too but not as constantly as the Play Services.
Things I have done:
- Searched XDA and the internet for solutions
- Wiped data for Download manager, Google Play Services. Google Play Store and Google Services Framework.
- Uninstalled the Google Play Services update
- Installed apk for different versions of Google Play Services
- Deleted Phone Cache from recovery
- Flashed different firmwares (With and without a pit file)
- Rooted my phone
- Deleted Dalvik Cache
- Flashed different kernels
- Installed different ROMs
- Unrooted and returned to stock firmware
I have captured logcat logs and the exception that I always get as a result of the crash is always NoClassDefFoundError - See attached logcat file
The phone is a Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505)
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
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Ok the one thing that you havent done is flashing GApps.
Download your versions gaaps from the link below
https://s.basketbuild.com/gapps
after downloading it flash the gaaps and tada problem solved.
Hope this helps
Kushan02 said:
Ok the one thing that you havent done is flashing GApps.
Download your versions gaaps from the link below
https://s.basketbuild.com/gapps
after downloading it flash the gaaps and tada problem solved.
Hope this helps
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That has worked. Thank you very very very much :good:

[Q] Google Play Services not working after Lollipop update

I just updated to Lollipop yesterday, and my phone has been having issues with Google Play Services since then. Once the phone had updated, I got notifications saying that it needed to be updated. I started the update and then the phone froze and restarted.
I currently have Google Play Services 6.6.03 (1681564-876) on my phone - but I don't think this is good for Lollipop. No apps that require play services will work, and the battery is draining very quickly. Anyone know how to uninstall this version and install the proper one (whichever that may be)? I don't have this phone rooted. When I try to change any settings with the app, it says that it does not have permission to do so - meaning I can't deactivate or uninstall updates.
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kane3262 said:
I just updated to Lollipop yesterday, and my phone has been having issues with Google Play Services since then. Once the phone had updated, I got notifications saying that it needed to be updated. I started the update and then the phone froze and restarted.
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Any help would be great!
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Just an FYI I had some problems with the google play service crashing after the update to 5.0. I fixed it by installing the google play service from here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-google-play-services-t2795911
I used the "320 DPI, armeabi-v7a CPU & Android" version if that helps.
Good luck.
scientist343 said:
Just an FYI I had some problems with the google play service crashing after the update to 5.0. I fixed it by installing the google play service from here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-google-play-services-t2795911
I used the "320 DPI, armeabi-v7a CPU & Android" version if that helps.
Good luck.
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I gave it a shot, but it wouldn't work. It just says app did not install when I try. I tried using the link from apk mirror, but it was the same version that you recommended.
I assume you have enable unknown sources in settings?
Yeah, I've had them enabled.
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Yotaphone 2 bought in China has no google apps. Any way to fix this?

Like the title says, China blocks all google related apps so google play services is non-existent on my phone.
Running Android 4.4.2 and have tried "google installer", and manually installing it with apks with no luck either.
Once I install the APK's such as google play, or google play services, or google accounts, when I try to run them it gives the message "unfortunately google play services has stopped working".
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fargonaz said:
Have you tried the usual procedures: Clear cache, factory reset?
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Yeah all without success
check this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/yotaphone-one/general/yota-releases-1-87-firmware-ru-t3262836
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AgentMelon said:
Like the title says, China blocks all google related apps so google play services is non-existent on my phone.
Running Android 4.4.2 and have tried "google installer", and manually installing it with apks with no luck either.
Once I install the APK's such as google play, or google play services, or google accounts, when I try to run them it gives the message "unfortunately google play services has stopped working".
I'm not too sure how to root this phone and if anyone has any ideas that would be great, thanks
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this is how i did to get my yotaphone 2 YD206 rooted and it works ok.
I installed "kingroot" app from kingroot.net and follow the instructions , it should be done with a few mins.

Google Play store installed apps list is empty

Hello on my OP5 after the latest update (OxygenOS 5.1.4) the Play Store installed apps list is empty. This renders the auto-update function unusable. When I look for an app and update and/or install it that particular app is shown but anything else is still missing.
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Axxess said:
Hello on my OP5 after the latest update (OxygenOS 5.1.4) the Play Store installed apps list is empty. This renders the auto-update function unusable. When I look for an app and update and/or install it that particular app is shown but anything else is still missing.
I have TWRP and root with magisk.
I have tried rebooting, clearing caches, reverting to factory and updating "google play services" and some other suggestions I have found online. Nothing has worked so far.
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Have you deleted your Google account off your device and set it up again? Is your playstore certified?
strongst said:
Have you deleted your Google account off your device and set it up again? Is your playstore certified?
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Yes I removed all google accounts, cleared data and cache, rebooted the phone, and reconfigured google account.
This had no effect. I am almost sure that playstore is original.
You can try with Titanium Backup Pro, it has an option to fix broken Market links.
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Blackshark and google play services

Hey guys, Currently i have the China version, Downloaded the google apks as per xiomi forum, but I have this problem.
when i try to access Uber app, I get the message "Google play services updating" instead of the map.
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