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I uninstalled Google play store and now i am having trouble running Google apps

danielbd

Newbie
OK, so about 1 mount ago i rooted my devise (Samsung Galaxy S3 neo running 4.2.2) and downloaded some apps for rooted phones. About 3 days ago i installed the app Freedom 1.0.6 and Marked Unlocker and used them to cheat in a single player game. One day after that I opened Google play and for my surprise it said "could not connect to internet (or something like that)" although my Wi-Fi was on and i was connected. I looked up the error and was told that it was caused by the app Freedom. I decided to re-install Google play store; with the hope that i wold be able to find an apk on the internet. I installed Google play again but sadly it was crashing every time I tried to run it. After surcharging this problem up I gave up on trying to fix it my self and Factory reset the phone with the hope that all pre installed apps wold install them self on the phone. Now when i try to run any of the apps made by google i get an error saying "Google Play services, which some of your applications rely on, is not supported by your device. Please contact the manufacture for assistance." I cant contact the manufacture for assistance, because my phone is rooted, which ruins my warranty (The phone is still in warranty although when it is rooted the warranty unusable). Please help me! :(
 
To solve the problem of connection to the google play server in your case .
Apply the following steps in the order . If step no.1 dosn't succeed , go to no. 2 , and so on the rest ...
1- turn off freedom app .
2- turn off any VPN apps .
3- delete all google accounts from the phone and login again .
4- delete hosts file from system by using file browser suppot root then go to this path ( root/system/etc ) and delete hosts file.
5- flash new sofware .
 
I installed the Google Play Store as a user app. after that i was told to install it as a system app but i had no idea how to do that?
If you know your way around a root file explorer, find the apk file (think it's called "phonesky" but has the play logo on it) in the /data/app folder. "move to" /system/priv-app, make sure permissions are set to r-r-w and install it from there mate
 
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