Thisjust started showing up on my Note8 a few days ago. I had not installed anything new recently. I run norton Antivirus (paid subscription). This weird pop up began showing up in my screen randimly throughout the day. Sometimes telling me to drink more water. Other times it would state it was optimizing my battery, or listed a timeline 1 Restart Your Device This step might sound obvious, but we're not trying to insult you. Turning your device off and back on again really can fix most Play Store problems. To restart your Android device: Hold down the power button until the shutdown menu appears. Choose the power-down icon. Scrolldown and tap "Google Play Store". Tap "Storage" on the next screen. Tap Clear Data followed by Clear cache. Reboot your device. Force Stop Google Play Store. Open device Settings followed by Apps/Application Manager. Scroll down and tap "Google Play Store". Tap the "Force Stop" Button. Go back and open Google Play Store GooglePlay Store Application is for Android Devices Only. Your phone Samsung Wave 3 S8600 is running on BADA OS not Android OS. BADA OS is an OS solely for some Samsung Phones only. That means no other phones have BADA OS but Samsung models only. Ifyou are installing YouTube Vanced@inotia00 for the first time, there is a problem that preset settings are not applied. Change "Settings > Vanced settings > Layout settings > Shorts button" to ON, refresh and restart. All settings will work normally. Q5. Step1. Launch the Google Play Store app, and then tap the Profile icon at the top right. Step 2. Select Settings. Step 3. Select Network preferences, and then tap Auto-update apps. Step 4. Select your desired setting, and then tap DONE. Choose Over any network to update apps using either Wi-Fi or mobile data. Google Play Services - the one which is crashing pm disable GMail pm disable com.google.android.gm # Google Maps pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps # Youtube app pm disable com.google.android.youtube # Play Store pm disable com.android.vending # Web pages view used in other apps pm disable com.google.android.webview Asit says "Google App", it's most likely the app named Google (no kidding: there's such one, just follow the link - though I cannot find it in Settings › Apps by that name). Just tried the one from the drawer, brings me to Google Now - which again matches the app you've got trouble with, as your question states: "wanted to access Google Now, but it wasn't there". Gointo "Settings" and then "Apps". b. Locate the "Google Play Services" app. c. Tap to open the "Google Play Services" app and then tap "Force Stop". d. Then tap "Clear Cache". e. Now restart the tablet (power it off and back on). 2. IfI click on the 'Play store' app, I get the message 'Google Play Store cannot start because the Download Manager has been disabled. Enable it? Now have choice between 'Cancel' and 'OK'. I click on OK and then I get the message: 'Unfortunately, Google Play Store has stopped' then just OK . I have been googling all day for answer to no avail. In2021, Google added an option in the Play Store's settings to force an update. This is how you do it: Tap on your profile picture in the Google Play Store app. Choose Settings. Tap on the About section to expand it. Tap on the Update Play Store button. If the app detects a new version, touch the Got it button. Ifnone of the above solutions have worked out so far, then the issue is not on your end. It is most likely a bug in the app, so you should check the Play Store for any updates. While updates are rigorously tested for bugs, the odd one tends to slip out. Inthe Google Play Store, if you see "Install" at the top of the screen, tap that. If there's an update available, tap "Update" instead. If all you see is "Deactivate," then your Google Play Step1. The first thing you need to do is clear the cache off the Google Play Store. You can do this by going to the Menu, then select on Settings, followed by Applications and browse for Application Manager and select on "All" and search for the entry "Google Play services.". You'll next see a button that says "Clear Cache" which Idecided that I was due for a ROM reinstall anyway, so I went ahead and did that. As soon as I got everything set up and started getting apps from the Play Store, after the play store updated, the "Unfortunately, Google Play services has stopped" popup came back. Makes the phone practically unusable. Oz19t.

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