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[SOLUTION]Cannot add Google account after factory reset

kgray1985

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I have a Kyocera rise on virgin mobile
running Android 4.0.4(Ice Cream Sandwich)

After a hard reset my whole ill not allow me to add my google account to my phone...it gives an error "Can't establish a reliable connection to the servers"
I have tried multiple solutions to no avail..Heres a list of what I tried already
1.Another hard reset..(same prob)
2.the youtube/gmail login trick(it let me login to gmail just fine but when trying to sign into youtube it does the same thing as adding my google account)
3.Changing vpn settings(my phone does not have this option under mobile networks setting)
4.Tried just using wifi(same prob)
5.tried using just 3g(same prob)
6.take out sim card and try with wifi only(phone dont use sim cards)
No clue what else to try

HELP! :thinking:

[EDIT]FIXED!! Shortly after I posted this question I found forum post that helped me fix this annoying problem.

Please do it at your own risk.

How to do it:

1.- Root your device (of course)


2.- Editing the file

You will need a proper editor
On your device open your browser and go to: Total Commander - Android
Download and Install Total Commander for Android... and open it
OR DOWNLOAD BELOW


3.- Browse with Total Commander to root/etc
(hint: on the right side of the screen there's a shortcut to system folder.. look for etc/ and you will find it)
Long tap on "hosts" > edit file > Totalcmd-Editor

Open etc/hosts and edit the file. Just put # before 74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com.

4.- SAVED

Edited file should look like this:

127.0.0.1 localhost
#74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com

remember: based on my own observation it should be look like this:

127.0.0.1(just one space)localhost
#74.125.93.113(just one space)android.clients.google.com

5.- Turn OFF your device.

6. Reboot your device.

7. Once the phone reboots, input your google account information when the phone asks for it.

Done!

Now you can connect to Google Play!
 
I have a Kyocera rise on virgin mobile
running Android 4.0.4(Ice Cream Sandwich)

After a hard reset my whole ill not allow me to add my google account to my phone...it gives an error "Can't establish a reliable connection to the servers"
I have tried multiple solutions to no avail..Heres a list of what I tried already
1.Another hard reset..(same prob)
2.the youtube/gmail login trick(it let me login to gmail just fine but when trying to sign into youtube it does the same thing as adding my google account)
3.Changing vpn settings(my phone does not have this option under mobile networks setting)
4.Tried just using wifi(same prob)
5.tried using just 3g(same prob)
6.take out sim card and try with wifi only(phone dont use sim cards)
No clue what else to try

HELP! :thinking:

[EDIT]FIXED!! Shortly after I posted this question I found forum post that helped me fix this annoying problem.

Please do it at your own risk.

How to do it:

1.- Root your device (of course)


2.- Editing the file

You will need a proper editor
On your device open your browser and go to: Total Commander - Android
Download and Install Total Commander for Android... and open it
OR DOWNLOAD BELOW


3.- Browse with Total Commander to root/etc
(hint: on the right side of the screen there's a shortcut to system folder.. look for etc/ and you will find it)
Long tap on "hosts" > edit file > Totalcmd-Editor

Open etc/hosts and edit the file. Just put # before 74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com.

4.- SAVED

Edited file should look like this:

127.0.0.1 localhost
#74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com

remember: based on my own observation it should be look like this:

127.0.0.1(just one space)localhost
#74.125.93.113(just one space)android.clients.google.com

5.- Turn OFF your device.

6. Reboot your device.

7. Once the phone reboots, input your google account information when the phone asks for it.

Done!

Now you can connect to Google Play!

i have tried out ur suggestion, but i am not able to edit the host file, when i edit it shows some error while saving.

Please suggest any solution for this
 
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My old back-up Chinese phone had that issue after a factory reset. None of the other solutions wafting around the net worked. So i bit the bullet (as the phone was pretty useless without a google account to use Google Play) and followed your instructions.

Used Kingo App to root the phone without a hitch, and managed to edit the host file! And it worked. All good now.
Thanks a lot!

Oh and the remount error - allow it to remount, it should then save the edited host file.
 
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I have a Kyocera rise on virgin mobile
running Android 4.0.4(Ice Cream Sandwich)

After a hard reset my whole ill not allow me to add my google account to my phone...it gives an error "Can't establish a reliable connection to the servers"
I have tried multiple solutions to no avail..Heres a list of what I tried already
1.Another hard reset..(same prob)
2.the youtube/gmail login trick(it let me login to gmail just fine but when trying to sign into youtube it does the same thing as adding my google account)
3.Changing vpn settings(my phone does not have this option under mobile networks setting)
4.Tried just using wifi(same prob)
5.tried using just 3g(same prob)
6.take out sim card and try with wifi only(phone dont use sim cards)
No clue what else to try

HELP! :thinking:

[EDIT]FIXED!! Shortly after I posted this question I found forum post that helped me fix this annoying problem.

Please do it at your own risk.

How to do it:

1.- Root your device (of course)


2.- Editing the file

You will need a proper editor
On your device open your browser and go to: Total Commander - Android
Download and Install Total Commander for Android... and open it
OR DOWNLOAD BELOW


3.- Browse with Total Commander to root/etc
(hint: on the right side of the screen there's a shortcut to system folder.. look for etc/ and you will find it)
Long tap on "hosts" > edit file > Totalcmd-Editor

Open etc/hosts and edit the file. Just put # before 74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com.

4.- SAVED

Edited file should look like this:

127.0.0.1 localhost
#74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com

remember: based on my own observation it should be look like this:

127.0.0.1(just one space)localhost
#74.125.93.113(just one space)android.clients.google.com

5.- Turn OFF your device.

6. Reboot your device.

7. Once the phone reboots, input your google account information when the phone asks for it.

Done!

Now you can connect to Google Play!

Super... It works for me too.. Thanks a lot bro...
 
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I have a Kyocera rise on virgin mobile
running Android 4.0.4(Ice Cream Sandwich)

After a hard reset my whole ill not allow me to add my google account to my phone...it gives an error "Can't establish a reliable connection to the servers"
I have tried multiple solutions to no avail..Heres a list of what I tried already
1.Another hard reset..(same prob)
2.the youtube/gmail login trick(it let me login to gmail just fine but when trying to sign into youtube it does the same thing as adding my google account)
3.Changing vpn settings(my phone does not have this option under mobile networks setting)
4.Tried just using wifi(same prob)
5.tried using just 3g(same prob)
6.take out sim card and try with wifi only(phone dont use sim cards)
No clue what else to try

HELP! :thinking:

[EDIT]FIXED!! Shortly after I posted this question I found forum post that helped me fix this annoying problem.

Please do it at your own risk.

How to do it:

1.- Root your device (of course)


2.- Editing the file

You will need a proper editor
On your device open your browser and go to: Total Commander - Android
Download and Install Total Commander for Android... and open it
OR DOWNLOAD BELOW


3.- Browse with Total Commander to root/etc
(hint: on the right side of the screen there's a shortcut to system folder.. look for etc/ and you will find it)
Long tap on "hosts" > edit file > Totalcmd-Editor

Open etc/hosts and edit the file. Just put # before 74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com.

4.- SAVED

Edited file should look like this:

127.0.0.1 localhost
#74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com

remember: based on my own observation it should be look like this:

127.0.0.1(just one space)localhost
#74.125.93.113(just one space)android.clients.google.com

5.- Turn OFF your device.

6. Reboot your device.

7. Once the phone reboots, input your google account information when the phone asks for it.

Done!

Now you can connect to Google Play!

Thank you so so so much for this... Once I restored my phone to factory settings I was a mess because I had thought I broke my brand new phone after having it for no more than a week. I followed your awesome instructions and it worked. So I would just like to thank you very much and I hope you have a great day!!!!
 
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Hi ! I factory reset my android fone (samsung captivate glide, gingerbread os). after reset when i m adding my google account, it is saying username password not correct while same credentials work on my pc. moreover, i received e-mail from google that an unknown device has attempted to log on which has been prevented. please give solution. m stuck here. why google doesnot allow me to logon ???
 
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Hi ! I factory reset my android fone (samsung captivate glide, gingerbread os). after reset when i m adding my google account, it is saying username password not correct while same credentials work on my pc. moreover, i received e-mail from google that an unknown device has attempted to log on which has been prevented. please give solution. m stuck here. why google doesnot allow me to logon ???

I had the same issue a week ago..what you have to do is go into your google account on your lap top..look for the option of "two way verification"..what it does it sends you a text to your phone..then you enter that verification code in the computer next..and then your phone its recognized by google now..tryto do this process twice..then now you can try to access your google account from your fabulous Android..
 
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Thank you so so so much for this... Once I restored my phone to factory settings I was a mess because I had thought I broke my brand new phone after having it for no more than a week. I followed your awesome instructions and it worked. So I would just like to thank you very much and I hope you have a great day!!!!

I follow your step but when I edit host file with total commander that time I get like this message -> not enough memory
My phone name Xperia t2 ultra dual model number d5322
 
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I have a Kyocera rise on virgin mobile
running Android 4.0.4(Ice Cream Sandwich)

After a hard reset my whole ill not allow me to add my google account to my phone...it gives an error "Can't establish a reliable connection to the servers"
I have tried multiple solutions to no avail..Heres a list of what I tried already
1.Another hard reset..(same prob)
2.the youtube/gmail login trick(it let me login to gmail just fine but when trying to sign into youtube it does the same thing as adding my google account)
3.Changing vpn settings(my phone does not have this option under mobile networks setting)
4.Tried just using wifi(same prob)
5.tried using just 3g(same prob)
6.take out sim card and try with wifi only(phone dont use sim cards)
No clue what else to try

HELP! :thinking:

[EDIT]FIXED!! Shortly after I posted this question I found forum post that helped me fix this annoying problem.

Please do it at your own risk.

How to do it:

1.- Root your device (of course)


2.- Editing the file

You will need a proper editor
On your device open your browser and go to: Total Commander - Android
Download and Install Total Commander for Android... and open it
OR DOWNLOAD BELOW


3.- Browse with Total Commander to root/etc
(hint: on the right side of the screen there's a shortcut to system folder.. look for etc/ and you will find it)
Long tap on "hosts" > edit file > Totalcmd-Editor

Open etc/hosts and edit the file. Just put # before 74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com.

4.- SAVED

Edited file should look like this:

127.0.0.1 localhost
#74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com

remember: based on my own observation it should be look like this:

127.0.0.1(just one space)localhost
#74.125.93.113(just one space)android.clients.google.com

5.- Turn OFF your device.

6. Reboot your device.

7. Once the phone reboots, input your google account information when the phone asks for it.

Done!

Now you can connect to Google Play!

What can I say!!! I had spent not just hours, but days trying to fix this because my phone would refuse connection to Google and had stopped syncing anything that's Google. It gave the following error every time "couldn't sign in/there was a problem communicating with Google servers/try again"

I tried everything on every forum and was about to reset my phone when I stumbled upon this post.

All I can say is: *****This is all you need to fix this error*****

I can confirm that this fix just simply works, at least from my device's perspective - Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 / Custom ROM / Lollipop

Thank you so very much for your help and for the time you invested in coming up with an excellent tutorial. I signed up only and only to say thanks to you.

God Bless you.... Have a great day!!!
 
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