It's work for me after I add debug keystore:Add wechat's debug key (found in the package root folder) into ( Window -> Preferences -> Android -> Build -> Custom debug keystore ) then clean and build again

@Mati1 i have a feeling wechat programmers themselves must have screwed something up in the english version, considering all the above other commenters reporting this being a recent development, and assuming all of us have different phones, setups and operating systems.


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the only thing that i can suggest tho, maybe we have this in common, is that i recently started using wechat desktop version, both at work and at home, at work cuz i dont wanna be seen texting on my phone all the time, if i do it on the computer, nobody suspects anything, lol, and at home because sometimes im playing a game on the phone, so i can text ppl on my desktop, and mostly, i type much faster on a keyboard than with my big ass thumbs...but anyway, i dont know if u guys have been doing that too, maybe that could be the reason? it doesnt make much sense if it is, but i really havent done anything else differently lately...

although, have any of u guys tried changing the app language to chinese? since u specified it was the english version of wechat that has this problem, maybe the chinese one doesnt? im gonna try it tomorrow and see if it helps

and for unable to connect server thing, i tried everything, like changing system language to chinese, or not have windows wechat logged in, or using the home key to minimize it instead of the back key, or even just literally leaving it on, and lock the screen, but nothing works...after like 10 mins or so, i unlock my phone, it still takes like 2-3 seconds to load up all the new msgs...i mean not that i mind the 2-3 seconds, thats fine, but its a huge problem when its not notifying me new msgs!

9 months of slogging through this wechat problem not being able to post updates which got worse and worse with every T-mobile update... Samsung fixit guys try flashing the phone a few hundred times and reinstall whatever they said was the newest versions, and reinstalling the app over and over and over again, but none of that worked. After, the latest tmobile update (today), wechat went from manually checking, to not checking at all even when I opened the app, saying it cannot connect to the network. So being super desperate, I tried a few things a bit unmethodologically which not only cured the wechat problem, but boosted the entire performance of my Edge s7 which I was just about to throw out because I was so frustrated with this problem. Since I was not rigorous in my troubleshooting documentation, I'm not sure if both of these steps are necessary, or if just one fixes it, so please feel free to try your own way:

2.) Disable Lookout, the built-in security app - amazingly, once I turned this off, my ENTIRE PHONE on all apps performed 300% faster. I'm not so sure how unsafe my phone is now, but I'm so much happier with a faster unprotected phone with all my wechat messages back on time, than a protected one that can't deliver my messages!

You can use the WeChat app built-in migration tool to move WeChat chat history from your old Android phone to your new iPhone. Of course, you can also transfer from iPhone to Android phone in reverse. Here are the steps to upload an existing WeChat message from your old android phone to your new iPhone 14. Before doing this, be sure to back up your messages and make sure both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. And your device must be connected to the charger or have a battery life of at least 30% to perform the migration. ff782bc1db

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