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Hi @kim_yoshi ,
Perhaps the easiest thing to try is to factory restore the phone. As Google Services Frameworks is a core part of the Android OS it will be reinstalled with the restore.
''Be aware that a factory restore will erase all your data and downloaded apps and will restore the phone to its last updated condition. '''Backup''' the phone to a PC '''before''' performing a '''factory restore'''.''
You can either use the factory restore feature found in Settings (backup is also there) or use the hardware keys to perform a [link|https://www.hardreset.info/devices/oppo/oppo-f5/|hard reset]
''You will need to know the Google User ID and password for the phone'' if it has a Google account to access the phone after a factory restore as the FRP lock feature (factory reset protection) will have been enabled.
When the restore has been completed go online and try updating the phone and then the Play Store app (Open Play Store app > Settings > About).
Then try restoring your previously backed up data from the PC by using the ''restore'' feature in Settings. This setting is different to ''factory restore''
-Alternatively you could try and download the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites online, to a PC and then sideload it into the phone from the PC. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Android OS version that is installed on it, otherwise it won’t install.
+Alternatively you could try and download the Google Services Frameworks apk file from various websites online, to a PC and then sideload the .apk file into the phone from the PC and then install it in the phone. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk file version that is compatible with your phone and the Android OS version that is installed on it, otherwise it won’t install.

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @kim_yoshi ,
Perhaps the easiest thing to try is to factory restore the phone. As Google Services Frameworks is a core part of the Android OS it will be reinstalled with the restore.
''Be aware that a factory restore will erase all your data and downloaded apps and will restore the phone to its last updated condition. '''Backup''' the phone to a PC '''before''' performing a '''factory restore'''.''
You can either use the factory restore feature found in Settings (backup is also there) or use the hardware keys to perform a [link|https://www.hardreset.info/devices/oppo/oppo-f5/|hard reset]
''You will need to know the Google User ID and password for the phone'' if it has a Google account to access the phone after a factory restore as the FRP lock feature (factory reset protection) will have been enabled.
When the restore has been completed go online and try updating the phone and then the Play Store app (Open Play Store app > Settings > About).
Then try restoring your previously backed up data from the PC by using the ''restore'' feature in Settings. This setting is different to ''factory restore''
-Alternatively you could try and download the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites and sideload it into the phone. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Android OS version that is installed on it, otherwise it won’t install.
+Alternatively you could try and download the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites online, to a PC and then sideload it into the phone from the PC. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Android OS version that is installed on it, otherwise it won’t install.

Status:

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @kim_yoshi ,
Perhaps the easiest thing to try is to factory restore the phone. As Google Services Frameworks is a core part of the Android OS it will be reinstalled with the restore.
''Be aware that a factory restore will erase all your data and downloaded apps and will restore the phone to its last updated condition. '''Backup''' the phone to a PC '''before''' performing a '''factory restore'''.''
You can either use the factory restore feature found in Settings (backup is also there) or use the hardware keys to perform a [link|https://www.hardreset.info/devices/oppo/oppo-f5/|hard reset]
''You will need to know the Google User ID and password for the phone'' if it has a Google account to access the phone after a factory restore as the FRP lock feature (factory reset protection) will have been enabled.
When the restore has been completed go online and try updating the phone and then the Play Store app (Open Play Store app > Settings > About).
Then try restoring your previously backed up data from the PC by using the ''restore'' feature in Settings. This setting is different to ''factory restore''
-Alternatively you could try and download the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites and sideloading it into the phone. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Andoid OS version that is installed on it, otherwise it won’t install.
+Alternatively you could try and download the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites and sideload it into the phone. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Android OS version that is installed on it, otherwise it won’t install.

Status:

open

Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @kim_yoshi ,
Perhaps the easiest thing to try is to factory restore the phone. As Google Services Frameworks is a core part of the Android OS it will be reinstalled with the restore.
-''Be aware that a factory restore will erase all you data and downloaded apps and will restore the phone to its last updated condition. '''Backup''' the phone to a PC '''before''' performing a '''factory restore'''.''
+''Be aware that a factory restore will erase all your data and downloaded apps and will restore the phone to its last updated condition. '''Backup''' the phone to a PC '''before''' performing a '''factory restore'''.''
You can either use the factory restore feature found in Settings (backup is also there) or use the hardware keys to perform a [link|https://www.hardreset.info/devices/oppo/oppo-f5/|hard reset]
-''You will need to know the Google User ID and password for the phone'' if it has a Google account to access the phone after a factory restore as the FRP lock (factory reset protection) will have been enabled.
+''You will need to know the Google User ID and password for the phone'' if it has a Google account to access the phone after a factory restore as the FRP lock feature (factory reset protection) will have been enabled.
When the restore has been completed go online and try updating the phone and then the Play Store app (Open Play Store app > Settings > About).
Then try restoring your previously backed up data from the PC by using the ''restore'' feature in Settings. This setting is different to ''factory restore''
Alternatively you could try and download the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites and sideloading it into the phone. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Andoid OS version that is installed on it, otherwise it won’t install.

Status:

open

Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @kim_yoshi ,
Perhaps the easiest thing to try is to factory restore the phone. As Google Services Frameworks is a core part of the Android OS it will be reinstalled with the restore.
''Be aware that a factory restore will erase all you data and downloaded apps and will restore the phone to its last updated condition. '''Backup''' the phone to a PC '''before''' performing a '''factory restore'''.''
You can either use the factory restore feature found in Settings (backup is also there) or use the hardware keys to perform a [link|https://www.hardreset.info/devices/oppo/oppo-f5/|hard reset]
''You will need to know the Google User ID and password for the phone'' if it has a Google account to access the phone after a factory restore as the FRP lock (factory reset protection) will have been enabled.
When the restore has been completed go online and try updating the phone and then the Play Store app (Open Play Store app > Settings > About).
Then try restoring your previously backed up data from the PC by using the ''restore'' feature in Settings. This setting is different to ''factory restore''
-Alternatively you could try and download the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites and sideloading it into the phone. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Andoid OS version that is installed on it.
+Alternatively you could try and download the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites and sideloading it into the phone. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Andoid OS version that is installed on it, otherwise it won’t install.

Status:

open

Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @kim_yoshi ,
Perhaps the easiest thing to try is to factory restore the phone. As Google Services Frameworks is a core part of the Android OS it will be reinstalled with the restore.
-''Be aware that a factory restore will erase all you data and downloaded apps and will restore the phone to its last updated condition. '''Backup''' the phone to the cloud or a PC '''before''' performing a '''factory restore'''.''
+''Be aware that a factory restore will erase all you data and downloaded apps and will restore the phone to its last updated condition. '''Backup''' the phone to a PC '''before''' performing a '''factory restore'''.''
You can either use the factory restore feature found in Settings (backup is also there) or use the hardware keys to perform a [link|https://www.hardreset.info/devices/oppo/oppo-f5/|hard reset]
''You will need to know the Google User ID and password for the phone'' if it has a Google account to access the phone after a factory restore as the FRP lock (factory reset protection) will have been enabled.
When the restore has been completed go online and try updating the phone and then the Play Store app (Open Play Store app > Settings > About).
-Then try restoring your previously backed up data from the cloud or a PC by using the ''restore'' feature in Settings. This setting is different to ''factory restore''
+Then try restoring your previously backed up data from the PC by using the ''restore'' feature in Settings. This setting is different to ''factory restore''
Alternatively you could try and download the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites and sideloading it into the phone. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Andoid OS version that is installed on it.

Status:

open

Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @kim_yoshi ,
Perhaps the easiest thing to try is to factory restore the phone. As Google Services Frameworks is a core part of the Android OS it will be reinstalled with the restore.
''Be aware that a factory restore will erase all you data and downloaded apps and will restore the phone to its last updated condition. '''Backup''' the phone to the cloud or a PC '''before''' performing a '''factory restore'''.''
You can either use the factory restore feature found in Settings (backup is also there) or use the hardware keys to perform a [link|https://www.hardreset.info/devices/oppo/oppo-f5/|hard reset]
''You will need to know the Google User ID and password for the phone'' if it has a Google account to access the phone after a factory restore as the FRP lock (factory reset protection) will have been enabled.
When the restore has been completed go online and try updating the phone and then the Play Store app (Open Play Store app > Settings > About).
Then try restoring your previously backed up data from the cloud or a PC by using the ''restore'' feature in Settings. This setting is different to ''factory restore''
-Alternatively you could try download the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites and sideloading it into the phone. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Andoid OS version that is installed on it.
+Alternatively you could try and download the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites and sideloading it into the phone. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Andoid OS version that is installed on it.

Status:

open

Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @kim_yoshi ,
Perhaps the easiest thing to try is to factory restore the phone. As Google Services Frameworks is a core part of the Android OS it will be reinstalled with the restore.
''Be aware that a factory restore will erase all you data and downloaded apps and will restore the phone to its last updated condition. '''Backup''' the phone to the cloud or a PC '''before''' performing a '''factory restore'''.''
-You can either use the factory restore feature found in Settings (backup is also there) and use the hardware keys to perform a [https://www.hardreset.info/devices/oppo/oppo-f5/|hard reset]
+You can either use the factory restore feature found in Settings (backup is also there) or use the hardware keys to perform a [link|https://www.hardreset.info/devices/oppo/oppo-f5/|hard reset]
''You will need to know the Google User ID and password for the phone'' if it has a Google account to access the phone after a factory restore as the FRP lock (factory reset protection) will have been enabled.
When the restore has been completed go online and try updating the phone and then the Play Store app (Open Play Store app > Settings > About).
Then try restoring your previously backed up data from the cloud or a PC by using the ''restore'' feature in Settings. This setting is different to ''factory restore''
-Alternatively you could try sideloading the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites but the problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Andoid OS version that is installed on it.
+Alternatively you could try download the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites and sideloading it into the phone. The problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Andoid OS version that is installed on it.

Status:

open

Original-Beitrag von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @kim_yoshi ,

Perhaps the easiest thing to try is to factory restore the phone. As Google Services Frameworks is a core part of the Android OS it will be reinstalled with the restore.

''Be aware that a factory restore will erase all you data and downloaded apps and will restore the phone to its last updated condition. '''Backup''' the phone to the cloud or a PC '''before''' performing a '''factory restore'''.''

You can either use the factory restore feature found in Settings (backup is also there) and use the hardware keys to perform a [https://www.hardreset.info/devices/oppo/oppo-f5/|hard reset]

''You will need to know the Google User ID and password for the phone'' if it has a Google account to access the phone after a factory restore as the FRP lock (factory reset protection) will have been enabled.

When the restore has been completed go online and try updating the phone and then the Play Store app (Open Play Store app > Settings > About).

Then try restoring your previously backed up data from the cloud or a PC by using the ''restore'' feature in Settings. This setting is different to ''factory restore''

Alternatively you could try sideloading the Google Services Frameworks apk from various websites but the problem with this is you have to get the .apk version that is compatible with your phone and the Andoid OS version that is installed on it.

Status:

open