[Q] Problem with Google Play Services (not Play Store) - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have Samsung Galaxy S3 working on Android 4.3
Suddenly problem has erupted with Google Play Services.
Most of the apps are asking for Google Play Services, like Maps, Gmail, Google Plus etc
and on updating it says that "The user id shared with other apps is incompatible with Google Play Services"
It is not clear which Apps are not compatible. I do not use any special Apps, but commonly used Apps like Facebook, WhatsApp etc.,
Any help is most appreciated.

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I root my GT-P3113 tablet and installed AOKP for the first time yesterday. But after awhile I noticed there was no gmail, youtube, chrome, or etc apps on the device. I did flash gapps, but I was wondering what exactly gapps adds? There was already a Google Search and Voice Search app along with the Play Store and other basic apps.
So what apps are included in gapps? And should I be seeing more apps?
The Google Apps (or GApps as they are commonly referred to) are the proprietary applications by Google included in many Android devices. Most of the applications can now be found and updated via the Google Play Store.Some of the apps include the Google Play Store itself, Google Talk, Google Sync (for adding and synchronizing Google accounts), Google Backup Transport, Car Home, Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, Google Search, Google Voice Search, Google Music, and Google Docs.
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I have a 4th Gen HD6 that was working well with Google Play Store and various Google apps including Hangouts. Now when I try to open Hangouts I get a message saying Google Play Services isn't supported by my device.
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I ordered a Vivo NEX and asked for Google Framework to be pre-installed. Is the Google App store included with Google Framework?
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I ordered a Vivo NEX and asked for Google Framework to be pre-installed. Is the Google App store included with Google Framework?
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The Google Services Framework system app on your Android device stores information and helps your phone sync with Google servers — and keeps your Google Play Services up and running.
Google Mobile Services (GMS) is a collection of Google applications and APIs that help support functionality across devices. Samples are Gmail, Chrome, Google+, Google Maps, and Youtube. -Google Play Services(Google Service Framework) is used to make sure that everything is running smoothly on your device

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Hi All,
When I purchased my huawei p40 pro, I was digging in the forum and found some ways to install GMS. However the method I have used is not flawless, (I used this one) and I am starting to lose it. I wonder if there is any better option currenty which would solve the issues I am having :
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- Can't have push notifications of some programs like Discord, Gmail
- Can't have NFC feature for some programs e.g. Simple app.
- Can't add new google accounts to the device.
- Some other programs are just not starting properly, they close instantly or don't go further than loading screen.
Every help is appreciated.
Maybe you can try GSpace which is an APP container.
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GMS ( read: Google Mobile Services ) is a basket of apps developed and copyrighted by Google. These apps require additional Google apps / services to get installed before to properly work, as these are: Google Account Manager, Google Servives Framework, Google Play Services, Google Play Store. The first three apps handle basic account services and add APIs, while the last app is the store itself.

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