Thanks. I might try that cyanogenmod version you suggested on the next lazy weekend
Realme device – Problem after Android update: android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: no such column: isPrimary (code 1 SQLITE_ERROR)
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Have a problem after updating to the latest version.
I get always this error.EXCEPTION:
android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: no such column: isPrimary (code 1 SQLITE_ERROR)What’s wrong with my settings?
Regards for your help
Stefan
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Hi Stefan,
thank you for also writing here. Just for the other users - this error is caused by a faulty update on realme devices. The update broke the system app “Calendar storage” and even a wipe of the app does not resolve the problem. One user reportet to get it working again after a full factory reset of the device. But we’re not sure if this solves this issue for all users.
affected devices: Realme x2 pro (realme RMX1931 with Android 10)
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I will try to wipe my Cellphone and give a feedback later.
Thank you for your assist in this case. If that a Realme problem i will open a Case in there Support.
They have to fix that in the next update.Thank you very much and i let you know after my work…
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Did the factory reset solve your problem? I am having similar issues.
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@hypervtechnics
Hi
Yes after a full factory reset I have now a full functional DAVx5.Hard way but is working for me.
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Hey, I too am affected by that annoying bug (http://paste.debian.net/1149046/), but I’m 95% sure it appeared many weeks after I updated my phone.
So I’m not sure this is only due to the Realme EU update.Which version of the realme UI do you guys have?
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@AciD !
It’s a
RX1931
Realme Ui 1.0 -
On https://www.realme.com/eu/support/software-update, you can see the latest version for x2 pro is
RMX1931EX_11.C.26
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For information, version 26 did not fix the problem, version 27 did (received just today).
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@AciD correct…
Have found it out after the update from my wife’s phone…All working now…