Chinese ZTE blade A601 , unable to install gapps - Blade General

Hello,
Recently I've bought in china ZTE BA601 for chinese market. And I can't install any google services on it. I tried to install opengapps and cgapps from custom recovery(TWRP doesn't support this device) and always get message "updates failed because of the wrong version" , though I tried versions for ARM android 5.1, which should be fine. I also tried to install google play services apk, and it crashes immediately - "google play services has stopped...", so I can't install anything related to google - inbox, translate,maps etc.
Any advise for a newbie?

I am also in the exactly same situation. I cannot even install apps from Google Play and that's probably because Google is banned from China. Any ideas?

have you tried Google apps odexed and root system to throw? sorry for my English... Google chrome is also from the market. however, I have it installed

How to root this device?

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[Q] How to install Google Apps on Neo/Arc

I have a MT15i (Neo), bought in China last month (build 3.0.A.2.181).
Unfortunately no Google applications were installed on the phone. No Market, no Search, no YouTube, no nothing from Google.
Since then I have downloaded several apk files for Google Search, Voice, Maps, Translate and Voice Search but I just can't get the Market, Gmail, CarHome and Talk Apps to work.
If I look into Setting-->Applications-->Manage applications-->All, then I nowhere can find "Google Services Framework" in the list. Am I right that I have to have that installed?
I've successfully rooted the phone a few days ago with Gingerbreak v1.1 (thanks Chainfire!). I downloaded "gapps-gb-20110307-signed.zip" from Cyogen's Wiki page, then tried to install the package with Rom Manager but that didn't work. I think it may be because the phone won't allow to boot into recovery.
Does anyone know how to install all the Google Apps on a rooted Neo/Arc?
Thanks
futuron said:
I have a MT15i (Neo), bought in China last month (build 3.0.A.2.181).
Unfortunately no Google applications were installed on the phone. No Market, no Search, no YouTube, no nothing from Google.
Since then I have downloaded several apk files for Google Search, Voice, Maps, Translate and Voice Search but I just can't get the Market, Gmail, CarHome and Talk Apps to work.
If I look into Setting-->Applications-->Manage applications-->All, then I nowhere can find "Google Services Framework" in the list. Am I right that I have to have that installed?
I've successfully rooted the phone a few days ago with Gingerbreak v1.1 (thanks Chainfire!). I downloaded "gapps-gb-20110307-signed.zip" from Cyogen's Wiki page, then tried to install the package with Rom Manager but that didn't work. I think it may be because the phone won't allow to boot into recovery.
Does anyone know how to install all the Google Apps on a rooted Neo/Arc?
Thanks
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One best way is to flash your phone with one of available firmware here. You can always go to android only section of the forum and download stock files.

[Q] Google Play crash upon download

It's another one of that question!
mine's SM-G900I, rooted, and not flashed with any kind of ROMs, so I'm using the original, TouchWiz, just rooted
I have both Freedom, and Installer Cracked Google Play
Freedom is turned off, and I'm using the Chelpus' Google Play, version 4.6.17
Google Play Services at 4.4.52 version,
and Google Services Framework at version 4.4.2 (it's in the application manager, running, but for some reason not in /system/app)
tried going to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2299947 - Fail, only modded GP is in my phone now, and with GSF situation like I described above
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1561960 - uninstalled with ES File, reboot then install mod / original, Fail
No SD card inside
Clear Cache + Data does not work either
anybody can help me?

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".
I'm not too sure how to root this phone and if anyone has any ideas that would be great, thanks
Have you tried the usual procedures: Clear cache, factory reset?
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
download the yotaflasher and flash your phone into another builds
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.

Lost Play Store and Play Services, anyway to get them back?

Installed modded Play Store (through Lucky Patcher), install succeeded but Play Store would say not connected to the internet when launched, installed different versions of modded play store gave me the same result, gave up on modded Play Store and uninstalled it though Lucky Patcher and tried installing multiple versions from apkmirror, same thing, app installs, then tells me not connected to the internet when opened, so I thought Google Play Services was at fault, so I uninstalled both it and the Play Store through Titanium Backup, and even though I no longer have either installed, Play Store icon was still on the homescreen (won't launch though), did the Nougat update thinking it would overwrite the system partition and fix the issue, still the same.
Have though about flashing gapps, but thought it was too risky to install on non-AOSP, so now I don't know where to go from here, Help Please?
of course. Just download it via browser
Playstore ( unmodded ) : http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-store/google-play-store-7-3-07-k-all-0-pr-139935798-release/
Latest Play Service for x64 @480 DPI : http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/google-play-services-10-0-84-release/google-play-services-10-0-84-448-137749526-android-apk-download/
These are the right versions, no clue which you tried.
If youre on CM or the error still remains , download OpenGAPPS by any mirror and let it download the full AROMA package for x64. Flash the zip via twrp and select both missing apps. Watch your steps here, it asks you which to install and which to remove. For me the Aroma Control is a big buggy. You have to play with the volume rockers and the power button to go through the setup.
By the Way : I recommend to follow Google INC there to get the latest beta versions pre playreleased
For the future...
I would not recommend messing with Google apps and Lucky Patcher. This app can really mess up your accounts.
I also don't think it is allowed to discuss any Lucky Patcher related issues on these forums since large parts of "activities" that this app is used for are not completely legal.
The so-called modded APK from theirs can't be installed as it lacks a certificate. However if you achieve perfection after signing the APK and using their "second" method the following message persists:
Code:
Authentication is required. You need to sign into your Google Account.
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I used one x86 ver of Phonesky, it could do well with Play Store WITHIN ONLY A FEW MINUTES. Then it showed "Service stops. " The modded APK looks promising, there must be some other tricks to bypass the Google Serivce check.

Google Services Framework always 'corrupt'

After days of research I'm stuck. My Axon 7 is of Chinese origin, happily running 7.1.1 with production ROM. I'm struggling to get Google services/Play etc. onto it though.
I've tried the various remedies in other threads, e.g. using the Xiaomi installer and using the ZTE 'Google Installer' from the ZTE Market (image below, just to show I've tried!) and even sideloading the various Gapps Pico apks.
Nothing works - whichever route I take, as soon as we get to installing the 'Google Services Framework', it tries to install and then says the 'package is corrupt'. Given that I'm using several different methods, the binaries must be fine, I've taken care.
There HAS to be a magic trick to getting the GSF up and running on this otherwise lovely Axon 7....
[Update] Have installed the latest GSF beta from apkmirror and am making some progress. No doubt version numbers aren't going to match under the hood, but hey, I have something on the screen etc
[Update 2] Got the Play Store up and running and Chrome worked, but after a reboot the Play Store doesn't launch again. Time to start again and work out what order the APKs are needed in?

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