Play services always disabling themselves, not being listed under apps to be frozen
A few months ago I wrote that Onyx's update services might be considered okay, because they keep up with trying this and that. After the last update as of April 2019 I'd like to say that a lot of things have improved, for example, one can now immediately start writing into an opened pdf document. Brilliant, actually. Makes the Max2 so much better in usability.
There is something that I have spent hours and hours on, trying to fix it, and maybe someone in this forum knows some help:
Shortly after my last post, google play store stopped working. It will now always ask me for a password and then end itself up, sending me a good bye message saying that I should enable google play services. I cannot update my software anymore and I cannot load new software from this store.
This problem of play services being disabled has got nothing to do with me not following guide lines for store acitivation - I always do as indicated at several places, and have been successful with it before - but with the fact, that play services will always disable themselves after I've enabled them in the apps listing.
I think it has something to do with the fact that google play services are not listed when clicking the freeze symbol (ice crystal on start screen) and hence can not be unfrozen. It is this freezing mechanism that probably keeps them from staying enabled.
And google play store will not work with google play services disabled, nowadays.
Since clearing caches etc. and even downgrading to built in versions (of both google play services and google play store) have not helped (obviously not, if it is really the freezing mechanism that's of bad influence ;-) , I am now seeking for any hint of how I might keep google play services back in the list of applications underneath the ice symbol.
Any hints. Something with adm maybe, or from termux?
(Hope, this thread is still being read -- I would still consider this an "issue with our new Onyx Max2", I guess. Thank you all, in advance.)
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