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I am fully aware that the Google Play Services are completely essential for the correct operation of an Android phone. However, I do have something called "Google Play Services for AR" as well, and I was wondering if it would be safe to disable that, at least.
Has anyone tried that?
Most likely you commented out
dependencies { … implementation 'com.google.ar:core:' }
From https://developers.google.com/ar/develop/java/enable-arcore at the time of writing that is still needed.
You have not updated the Google Play services for AR app or the device memory is full too many times. The other reason could be that the smartphone device that you are using is too hot or has memory problems. The software such as Google Play services for AR can also crash involuntarily because of memory problems or if the phone's system is unable to perform well, which can be the reason for the problems like AR not being compatible with Google play services.
Sometimes editing for a long time may cause a problem with the app. But, you can simply just close the app to avoid the error and reopen to see if it is functioning. For closing it completely, you must remove it from the working tabs on your smartphone as well.
Restart Your Phone If the AR is still not working even after doing the previous step, just restart your phone. Sometimes an app malfunctions because the phone is heated or there are a lot of working apps. To restart, long-press the Screen Lock button on the side of your phone and choose 'Restart.' As soon the phone starts, check if the app error persists. what i would do last is try to Clear Cache Clearing cache would help to reduce weight on the app and the excessive space it occupies in the device. To clear cache from Google Play Services for AR app:
Open Settings App Tap on Apps & Notifications Now, tap on Storage and then on Clear Cache Reinstall the App Reinstalling the apps that are not working can stop the malfuction completely. Reinstalling Google Play Services for AR should also trick google into thinking everything is the latest update (even though you said it is, an issue may require a bit of trickery to get it to work). First, uninstall the app from your Android smartphone and then go to the Play Store to install the app. After installing, check again if the app is compatible or not.
i also found this under 'Details on Google Play Services for AR Apks:' ' Automatic updates ensure that apps with AR functionality work without requiring an additional download. Install this service and unlock new ways to shop, learn, create and experience the world together. If your smartphone device does not support Google Play Services for AR, then wait for Google to add your device in their extensive library.' that may be your final answer, contact support to see if they can speed up the process because otherwise you will have to just wait
I’ve just moved to Android and Graphene on a Pixel 7 after years on iPhone, but I’m struggling with how I should set things up with different profiles and which should have Play Services or whether I even need it. Total noob to Android & not sure whether I even need to create a Google account (real or fake) or use Aurora Store now it’s pool of accounts apparently no longer works. I’m wanting a few profiles (banking & NHS app for prescriptions, social media, etc) but not sure which if any need Play Services or why?