The connectivity issue with CH Play and Gmail is currently prevalent on imported phones, commonly found in the market. These imported devices, primarily designed for domestic use, often lack CH Play and other Google services, relying instead on carrier-specific apps. Here are some methods to address the connectivity problem:
Despite attempting to toggle Wi-Fi and 3G connections multiple times, users still encounter 'No connection' or 'Connection timeout' errors. This could be due to changes in the IP address of Google servers. Try the following steps to resolve this issue:
Step 1: Open the Root Explorer app. Navigate to ROOT and access the 'etc' folder (refer to the guide on using Root Explorer on Android for more details).
Step 2: Locate the hosts file, click on it, and select Text Editor
Step 3: Edit the IP sequence to
'127.0.0.1 localhost # 74.125.93.113
android.clients.google.com'
. Then tap on the three-dot menu and select 'Save and Exit'.
Restart your device and try accessing CH Play and Gmail to see the results.
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So there you have it, I've shown you how to fix the 'No connection' or 'Connection timeout' issue on your Android device. Additionally, you can explore other useful articles on Android such as How to Change DNS on Android.
