Kindle (Book Reader) Force Closes after installing Google Play - Fire HD 8 and HD 10 General

Hello All, I was able to install the Google Play App following the Tut's in the forum. All is well and My 5 year old now has Youtube Kids. Yay! Unfortunately, she is happy but daddy has a frown.
Ever since the install, I cannot read any books without the Kindle Reader Closing on me. I restart the Tablet and delete and reacquire the Book but I still keep getting the FC.
Any ideas how to fix this?
-NJ

njdevils28 said:
Hello All, I was able to install the Google Play App following the Tut's in the forum. All is well and My 5 year old now has Youtube Kids. Yay! Unfortunately, she is happy but daddy has a frown.
Ever since the install, I cannot read any books without the Kindle Reader Closing on me. I restart the Tablet and delete and reacquire the Book but I still keep getting the FC.
Any ideas how to fix this?
-NJ
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Uninstall any update to the Kindle app in Google Play Store. Then uncheck the box that allows automatic updating of the kindle app.

lordmorphous said:
Uninstall any update to the Kindle app in Google Play Store. Then uncheck the box that allows automatic updating of the kindle app.
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Hi,
Thank you for the suggestion!
I followed your instructions and now the Book opens, shows me the cover page and then Force Closes. That's progress I think, but I still cannot read any books. Would you have any other options I may try?

njdevils28 said:
Hi,
Thank you for the suggestion!
I followed your instructions and now the Book opens, shows me the cover page and then Force Closes. That's progress I think, but I still cannot read any books. Would you have any other options I may try?
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Maybe a clear data/clear cache in app settings? I experienced your issue and my previous comment fixed it for me. Good luck, I hope you get it figured out.

lordmorphous said:
Uninstall any update to the Kindle app in Google Play Store. Then uncheck the box that allows automatic updating of the kindle app.
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Pardon my ignorance, how do you uninstall an update of a given app?
I faced the same problem as the OP and fixed it by stopping the BOOKS process, however, I would like to know how to uninstall updates.
Thanks!

adrek09 said:
Pardon my ignorance, how do you uninstall an update of a given app?
I faced the same problem as the OP and fixed it by stopping the BOOKS process, however, I would like to know how to uninstall updates.
Thanks!
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In the Apps section of Settings for your device.

I know that this is an old topic, but does anyone have any resolve for this? I have a 2017 HD10 that I just setup, rooted, installed playstore, and now the Amazon Kindle App force closes all of the time. The uninstall updates button is greyed out, so I cannot do that. I've cleared data and cache, and that doesn't help.
Update: I ended up applying an update via ADB, and setting up the tablet like new. This solved my problem. Since this tablet is for my wife, I decided not to root it this time.

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[Resolved] [Q] Unable to sign into YouTube App - An error has occurred - anyone know how to fix?

Hi,
Wondering if someone could help. I downloaded
While its a brilliant ROM for my Desire S, the dev for reasons unknown has not used apps signed from Play Store, therefore some apps like YouTube refused to update.
Using Titanium backup, I remove YouTube, rebooted the phone, reinstalled it via Play Store, and while its now linked correctly and up-to-date, it refuses to sign my Google account in.
I'm getting an error message stating "an error has occurred" when the app is first loaded, when attempting to click the sign in options and when any video is played.
The videos will play but I can sign into YouTube with my own account to see my history, uploads, channels, etc...
I tried clearing YouTube app data and cache, reinstall but same issue.
Would be a pain to have to wipe and start again considering this is the only app doing this.
Android-UK said:
Hi,
Wondering if someone could help. I downloaded
While its a brilliant ROM for my Desire S, the dev for reasons unknown has not used apps signed from Play Store, therefore some apps like YouTube refused to update.
Using Titanium backup, I remove YouTube, rebooted the phone, reinstalled it via Play Store, and while its now linked correctly and up-to-date, it refuses to sign my Google account in.
I'm getting an error message stating "an error has occurred" when the app is first loaded, when attempting to click the sign in options and when any video is played.
The videos will play but I can sign into YouTube with my own account to see my history, uploads, channels, etc...
I tried clearing YouTube app data and cache, reinstall but same issue.
Would be a pain to have to wipe and start again considering this is the only app doing this.
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same here!!! no solution found yet... keep looking up... if find something I'll let you know...
also I have a problem when connected to my home WiFi, some apps works but some not or partially work but if connected to my 3G everything work perfect. if you find something about it let me know...
thanks
artcotto said:
same here!!! no solution found yet... keep looking up... if find something I'll let you know...
also I have a problem when connected to my home WiFi, some apps works but some not or partially work but if connected to my 3G everything work perfect. if you find something about it let me know...
thanks
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Here is the solution that worked for me. If you go into the 'app info' for YouTube, you can uninstall the current update. This seemed to be the problem, afterwards I was able to log in via google. A full reinstalling does not work because that still uses the current update. You must only get rid of the latest update App Version 4.2.16. After doing so, I am using App version 4.1.23 and everything is flawless.
Click and hold on YouTube-->drag to app info-->uninstall updates-->okay --> it works.
Dohrann said:
Here is the solution that worked for me. If you go into the 'app info' for YouTube, you can uninstall the current update. This seemed to be the problem, afterwards I was able to log in via google. A full reinstalling does not work because that still uses the current update. You must only get rid of the latest update App Version 4.2.16. After doing so, I am using App version 4.1.23 and everything is flawless.
Click and hold on YouTube-->drag to app info-->uninstall updates-->okay --> it works.
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Nice Answer! Thanks for your answer.
"'app info' for YouTube, you can uninstall the current update." :good:

[Q] New feature ? Play Store re-installed all my apps

Hi all,
I've installed custom ROMs many times, and always used Titanium Backup (Pro) to re-install all my apps and settings automatically.
I was suprised today after installing PAC-ROM 22.1.0 (Jelly Bean 4.2.2) to have the Play Store automatically re-install all my apps. I did not have to use Titanium this time...
Is that a new feature from 4.2.2 ? Or from the Play Store itself ?
Thanks for your thoughts
regards
No google store is restoring your last installed apps free not quite sure how many apps are being installed. Figure around last 60 apps. I wish they wouldn't i test lots of apps. I would say i get about 20 junk apps installed every time
aymelis said:
Hi all,
I've installed custom ROMs many times, and always used Titanium Backup (Pro) to re-install all my apps and settings automatically.
I was suprised today after installing PAC-ROM 22.1.0 (Jelly Bean 4.2.2) to have the Play Store automatically re-install all my apps. I did not have to use Titanium this time...
Is that a new feature from 4.2.2 ? Or from the Play Store itself ?
Thanks for your thoughts
regards
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It's an option that you enable or disable when setting up a Google account on a device.
shinobisoft said:
It's an option that you enable or disable when setting up a Google account on a device.
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What is quoted below is directly from Google play store! So how did you come to your conclusion?
Permanently removing uninstalled apps
At this time, there is no way to permanently delete or remove apps from the Google Play website (My Orders/My Android Apps) or from the Google Play Store app (My Apps) that you’ve previously downloaded but have since uninstalled.
Uninstalling apps using the Google Play website
To uninstall apps from play.google.com, simply visit the My Android Apps section. Click on your desired device, then click the trash can icon (to the left of the INSTALLED button) next to the app you'd like to uninstall. Click UNINSTALL to confirm.
Sent from my Nexus 4
Some apk's of the playstore in gapps packages have auto restore where, as someone stated earlier, youre most recently installed apps are reinstalled. In some cases all of them. Its usually just something the dev who created the gapps package puts together. Ive never heard of it being an option in google settings.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
culaterout said:
What is quoted below is directly from Google play store! So how did you come to your conclusion?
Permanently removing uninstalled apps
At this time, there is no way to permanently delete or remove apps from the Google Play website (My Orders/My Android Apps) or from the Google Play Store app (My Apps) that you’ve previously downloaded but have since uninstalled.
Uninstalling apps using the Google Play website
To uninstall apps from play.google.com, simply visit the My Android Apps section. Click on your desired device, then click the trash can icon (to the left of the INSTALLED button) next to the app you'd like to uninstall. Click UNINSTALL to confirm.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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First of all, the OP is not asking how to uninstall apps via Play Store. My conclusion is from experience. Flashing many ROMs and having to setup my google account with every new ROM. After entering your Google username and password you are prompted by a checkbox that asks to keep this device backed up on google. Enabling it causes the behaviour the OP is reporting.
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sob372 said:
Some apk's of the playstore in gapps packages have auto restore where, as someone stated earlier, youre most recently installed apps are reinstalled. In some cases all of them. Its usually just something the dev who created the gapps package puts together. Ive never heard of it being an option in google settings.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
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I never said it was an option in google settings. I said it was an option presented when setting up your google account on a device.
shinobisoft said:
First of all, the OP is not asking how to uninstall apps via Play Store. My conclusion is from experience. Flashing many ROMs and having to setup my google account with every new ROM. After entering your Google username and password you are prompted by a checkbox that asks to keep this device backed up on google. Enabling it causes the behaviour the OP is reporting.
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I never said it was an option in google settings. I said it was an option presented when setting up your google account on a device.
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Understood what you said hoping you knew of option to stop apps from reinstalling after google account was already setup!
I guess i should have asked in a question. Did not mean to get you on defensive. My Second android phone was hoping that google by now would have seen these pitfalls in reinstallion of apps and customers need to experiment.
I wish google would get its act together realize 90% of apps i dont want are free in the first place. Its annoying to see free apps being reinstalled. I could understand paid apps being reinstalled but free apps come on Google Play Store!
But thanks for the reply!
culaterout said:
Understood what you said hoping you knew of option to stop apps from reinstalling after google account was already setup!
I guess i should have asked in a question. Did not mean to get you on defensive. My Second android phone was hoping that google by now would have seen these pitfalls in reinstallion of apps and customers need to experiment.
I wish google would get its act together realize 90% of apps i dont want are free in the first place. Its annoying to see free apps being reinstalled. I could understand paid apps being reinstalled but free apps come on Google Play Store!
But thanks for the reply!
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Unfortunately I don't know how to stop the reinstallation, sorry. I don't normally use that feature anyways. Google seems to be getting too big for their britches too. As for me being on the defensive, it's all good .
shinobisoft said:
Unfortunately I don't know how to stop the reinstallation, sorry. I don't normally use that feature anyways. Google seems to be getting too big for their britches too. As for me being on the defensive, it's all good .
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I've probably misunderstood the issue here but if you want to stop the restoration of apps on each new ROM flash then just go to settings>backup & restore and uncheck the boxes for keeping the phone backed up and restoring the phone each time. If you mean that you want it only to install the paid apps and not free apps then I have no clue, sorry.
EDIT: whoops, quoted the wrong person.
shinobisoft said:
Flashing many ROMs and having to setup my google account with every new ROM. After entering your Google username and password you are prompted by a checkbox that asks to keep this device backed up on google.
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Agreed, same experience so far... I always answer yes/ok
shinobisoft said:
Enabling it causes the behaviour the OP is reporting.
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However, as i said, it's the first time my apps get re-installed by themselves. Anyways, does this mean that Titanium Backup became obsolete ?
Btw, since play store v3.9 or so, one can remove the apps from the account (except he paid ones). One can even select as many apps as required and remove them all at once. Go to my applications>all apps.
Regards
I tell you one thing: it's never worked well. If I try to move over onto WiFi so that my battery won't be violated and it won't be downloading for half a day it always stops reloading them and it won't work again. This would be a great feature if it worked well.

Amazon app store won't stay signed in

I'm on a Nexus 7 2013 Cm 10.2.... All else works great but Amazon App store just won't stay signed in. I have the latest version I checked for updates and no luck. Friend has same issue on another phone...
Are there any known issues / fixes? Tried searching couldn't find anything. Thanks
berardi said:
I'm on a Nexus 7 2013 Cm 10.2.... All else works great but Amazon App store just won't stay signed in. I have the latest version I checked for updates and no luck. Friend has same issue on another phone...
Are there any known issues / fixes? Tried searching couldn't find anything. Thanks
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I´ve experienced the same issue if I kill the Appstore forcefully. Maybe some app ("RAM cleaning/optimizing"...) is doing that in the background?
jesterhead82 said:
I´ve experienced the same issue if I kill the Appstore forcefully. Maybe some app ("RAM cleaning/optimizing"...) is doing that in the background?
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I don't have anything like that active on my device or the friends.
I also notice when I exit the Appstore, it says Appstore has closed as if it crashed.
The only other idea would be to delete the app data (Manage Apps -> Clear App Data)
berardi said:
I'm on a Nexus 7 2013 Cm 10.2.... All else works great but Amazon App store just won't stay signed in. I have the latest version I checked for updates and no luck. Friend has same issue on another phone...
Are there any known issues / fixes? Tried searching couldn't find anything. Thanks
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I have a rooted Nook HD+ and this just started happening to me yesterday after I updated to 10.1.3-RC2-ovation.
I tried clearing the cache and data but it didn't work. I finally just deleted and reinstalled the Amazon App Store and now I don't have to log in every time but it does seem slow. I'll report back if it changes.
Hope this helps.
wyrmbyte said:
I have a rooted Nook HD+ and this just started happening to me yesterday after I updated to 10.1.3-RC2-ovation.
I tried clearing the cache and data but it didn't work. I finally just deleted and reinstalled the Amazon App Store and now I don't have to log in every time but it does seem slow. I'll report back if it changes.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks,
I did the same uninstall / reinstall and it started working right again.
I tried clearing data previously and it didn't resolve, so I guess a full uninstall is required.
berardi said:
Thanks,
I did the same uninstall / reinstall and it started working right again.
I tried clearing data previously and it didn't resolve, so I guess a full uninstall is required.
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Or maybe not. (sigh) I just had to sign in again to play a game.

[Q] RPC:S-3 error retrieving information from server

Hi all,
I am getting "rpc:s-3 error retrieving information from server" on every app when i try to download or update. I have tried clearing the data on play store, download manager, and google services and rebooting but it did not fix it. Has anyone found a fix for this?
I am on the stable release of 10.2 CM from Dec 2 and have the latest gapps.
Thanks
Anyone?
Try going Settings>Accounts>Google> Tap your account> Three dots in the upper right (or press menu button) "Remove Account" ... then readd your account .. then clear Play store cache and data and try it
NeoMagus said:
Try going Settings>Accounts>Google> Tap your account> Three dots in the upper right (or press menu button) "Remove Account" ... then readd your account .. then clear Play store cache and data and try it
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Thanks! That got it! :good:
No need to remove the Google account on this problem. It suffices to:
Go to Settings -> Applications -> Manage Applications -> All
Google Play Store -> Clear data
Google Service Framework -> Clear data
Reboot
Found at http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/59861/error-retrieving-information-from-server-rpc-s-3
Error retrieving information from server. [RPC: S - 3]
I tried all mentioned above , removed account, added back, cleared data & cache, rebooted but still am getting the same error on my Samsung S3
Error retrieving information from server. [RPC: S - 3]
Please help. Thanks much in advance
Chak
chaks.kunche said:
I tried all mentioned above , removed account, added back, cleared data & cache, rebooted but still am getting the same error on my Samsung S3
Error retrieving information from server. [RPC: S - 3]
Please help. Thanks much in advance
Chak
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Same here. I've had this issue for over 2 months now. Google keeps saying it is a "known issue" for some. I have tried absolutely everything possible. Everything. I get it on my GS4 and my Nexus 7. I can not download anything or update anything. This is becoming very very irritating.
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jayharper08 said:
Same here. I've had this issue for over 2 months now. Google keeps saying it is a "known issue" for some. I have tried absolutely everything possible. Everything. I get it on my GS4 and my Nexus 7. I can not download anything or update anything. This is becoming very very irritating.
Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk 2
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This may sound stupid, but changing my Google password and re-signing in on my phone actually made the error go away.
Hope that helps.
yosterwp said:
This may sound stupid, but changing my Google password and re-signing in on my phone actually made the error go away.
Hope that helps.
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Actually, that is the ONLY thing I haven't tried. I'll try it now. Thank you so much for trying to help!
jayharper08 said:
Actually, that is the ONLY thing I haven't tried. I'll try it now. Thank you so much for trying to help!
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Glad to help! Do let me know if that works!
yosterwp said:
Glad to help! Do let me know if that works!
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Eh. Didn't work. Thanks for trying!
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jayharper08 said:
Eh. Didn't work. Thanks for trying!
Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk 2
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Aww that's unfortunate
Ok, here's another idea, have you recently updated "Google Play Services"? It appears that it has been updated on 12/21/13. Perhaps it has the fix?
yosterwp said:
Aww that's unfortunate
Ok, here's another idea, have you recently updated "Google Play Services"? It appears that it has been updated on 12/21/13. Perhaps it has the fix?
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Just seen this reply. Downloading now from devhost. I'll report back. :highfive:
Do you still have a problem?
jayharper08 said:
Just seen this reply. Downloading now from devhost. I'll report back. :highfive:
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Hi, do you still have the problem? I got it but it was solved easily. But, while searching the forums for solutions, I stumbled upon one that you may have not tried yet. It is in this link. Tell me if it works.
huhh,
seems I can't post a link. try pasting this in google and the first result is the page I found:
google_play_error_retrieving_information_from
Good luck!
HankJY said:
Hi, do you still have the problem? I got it but it was solved easily. But, while searching the forums for solutions, I stumbled upon one that you may have not tried yet. It is in this link. Tell me if it works.
huhh,
seems I can't post a link. try pasting this in google and the first result is the page I found:
google_play_error_retrieving_information_from
Good luck!
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I have tried that solution also. BUT!, About an hr ago it started notifying me that I had updates. Have not seen that in over 2 months. Opened up the play store, and it has mysteriously started working for me on both my devices! Woohoo! Hopefully Google has figured out what when wrong for users like myself and a lot of others and will start pushing out the sync fixes. :highfive:
walbuls said:
Hi all,
U[CENTERn[/CENTER]
I am getting "rpc:s-3 error retrieving information from server" on every app when i try to download or update. I have tried clearing the data on play store, download manager, and google services and rebooting but it did not fix it. Has anyone found a fix for this?
I am on the stable release of 10.2 CM from Dec 2 and have the latest gapps.
Thanks
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It worked for me ,........turn off the sync option on the power control widget.gud luck
jayharper08 said:
I have tried that solution also. BUT!, About an hr ago it started notifying me that I had updates. Have not seen that in over 2 months. Opened up the play store, and it has mysteriously started working for me on both my devices! Woohoo! Hopefully Google has figured out what when wrong for users like myself and a lot of others and will start pushing out the sync fixes. :highfive:
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works perfectly
turn off you internet
go to settings > application > select Google play store and Google play service > clear cache
then turn on the internet .
fixed
I've tried every suggestion out there (including those in this thread) for fixing the RPC:S-3 error and I haven't had any success. All apps install or update successfully except Flipboard, Gmail, Google Play Books and YouTube - they always get the RPC:S-3 error. The only other thing I can remotely think of is the fact that pertinent system apps aren't up to date or their versions aren't fully compatible with each other: Google Play Store 4.4.21, Google Play services 4.0.34 (924341-36) and Google Services Framework 4.3-757479.
Could that be the culprit? If so, how do I fix it? If not, any other ideas?
P.S. - Galaxy S III with Android 4.3
SOLVED!!! Finally! Not sure what the fix was exactly (since I tinkered with just everything in this session) but I think it was removing ALL Google accounts (I had 7 total) and possibly combined with toggling Sync and the clear cache & data trick. Here's everything I did:
Updated Google Play services to 4.1.32 (978161-36)
Updated Play Store to 4.4.22
Turned off Sync
Removed all 7 Google accounts
Cleared cache AND data for Google Play services, Google Play Store and Google Services Framework (I know the Google engineer said not to, but F it!)
Restarted the phone
Cleared cache AND data again for the aforementioned apps/services (I'm paranoid/anal)
Restarted the phone again
Turned Sync back on
Re-added just ONE Google account (my primary one)
Cleared cache and data again (told ya!)
Restarted the phone again
All the apps that were giving me the RPC:S-3 error have successfully updated/installed automatically. What a F'ing experience!
Well, 'til the next RPC:S-3 (or RPC:S-5:AEC-0) fiasco...
This is what i did and it fixed the issue.
Remove google account (all of them)
Un-install updates and cache what not
re-boot device.
Re add the account and don't update or anything yet.
Let your device sit for about 5 mins.
Download a random app from app store( don't update any other app yet)
after it's done downloading different app now you can update your apps
This method worked for me. Try it

Strange App Behavior Just Started Last 24 Hours

Hi all
I have a Kindle Fire HD 10" bought on Black Friday special last month. I had no problems side-loaded and getting the GooglePlay Store up and running. I have installed apps from both GooglePlay and the Amazon App Store.
Over the last twenty four hours, several games and apps required updates in the GooglePlay Store. I applied them. I went to run them and I get an error message about SD Card Not Available. I have the 64GB Fire HD 10 and don't even have an SD Card installed. I have an option to select OK which just takes me out of starting the app or Download Again which when selected takes me to the Amazon Appstore and NOT the GooglePlay Store.
So I have tried a few things to troubleshoot. I uninstall the app in question. But it doesn't remove the icon. It is darkened but not removed. I then reinstall and it remains in that state and gives the SD Card error again. If I go to the GooglePlay Store and select Open on the app in question, it opens without an issue.
Several of the games use GooglePlay Games so I thought maybe that is an issue. I opened that app and it tells me there is an issue with GooglePlay Services. Is there an update for GooglePlay Services for the Fire HD 10 I am unaware of?
All the other apps work fine. It is just those that required an update in the last 24 hours. I don't have auto-update enabled and won't update any other apps if they appear until I get this worked out.
Is anyone else having this issue? Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this issue? Thanks.
TJ
Found Partial Solution
I searched before posting but then found this post --
https://forum.xda-developers.com/hd8-hd10/help/google-play-store-apps-disappeared-t3721523
It provides the solution for the strange app behavior and SD Card Install error, however, I am still getting an error message with GooglePlay Games and the GooglePlay Services.
Does anyone have any possible solutions for that? Thanks.
Did you get any update in last 24h? I heard that Amazon and Google are not in good relationship anymore, so could be that Amazon already started blocking Google apps/services.
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Zeljko1234 said:
Did you get any update in last 24h? I heard that Amazon and Google are not in good relationship anymore, so could be that Amazon already started blocking Google apps/services.
Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
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The last update I got was 12/03/17. The last I read was that Google was back in talks with Amazon to fix the YouTube issue and Amazon Video is now available on the Play Store. So I don't know what is up.
Getting the same problem here. I tried uninstalling, but the icons remain on the home screen. Upon further testing, I have figured out the problem has something to do with the Amazon launcher. If you install and open up another launcher (I used Nova) then all of your apps will be there and open just fine. Hopefully somebody finds a solution soon.
Lieutenant_G said:
Getting the same problem here. I tried uninstalling, but the icons remain on the home screen. Upon further testing, I have figured out the problem has something to do with the Amazon launcher. If you install and open up another launcher (I used Nova) then all of your apps will be there and open just fine. Hopefully somebody finds a solution soon.
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Going into Manage Apps and clearing the date on the Amazon launcher (Home Page) fixed part of the problem. Then just force quit, and restart the Fire.
My problem now is a connection issue with Google Play Services and Google Games that was fine three days ago but now throwing up errors.
Same issue here. I deleted Google Play and reloaded it from the saved APK. That worked but only for a while. I loaded Nova launcher and it runs Play with no problems, even though it is dimmed out on the Fire home page. Very strange. My guess is that Amazon is implementing Google countermeasures. There must be a lot of new Fire HD users bypassing the completely inadequate Amazon app store.
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Forgot to mention that newly installed apps do not appear on the Amazon home page either. Bummer. I actually like the native home screens.

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