Samsung s10 apps not downloading
Tap Add account, then choose Google 5. Enter your Google account. You need to add a Google account payment information to purchase apps. Tap the profile icon 3. Select payment methods and tap More three dots 5. Tap Payment settings. Enter your Google account to sign in if necessary 6. Tap Edit and tap the Update key when you are ready. Open Settings 2. Scroll down to get the Apps option, and tap it 3. Find Google Play Store, and select it 4.
Tap Storage 5. Tap Clear data, then tap Ok to confirm 6. Go back to the Storage page and tap Clear cache. Tap Ok to confirm. Download Manager is an app that is built into every Android phone. It helps you to download files faster.
Tap Apps 3. StellarTraveler Helping Hand. Clear cache and data in google play services restart and try again. StellarTraveler wrote: blenky wrote: For the last week or so I have been having issues where apps are not updating or installing via Google Play Store. Yunk69 Apprentice.
Yes I am having the same problem with one app Google web view has been updating for 5 days now. I didn't want to do a factory reset but reading this review it looks as if I have to do it. Yunk69 wrote: Yes I am having the same problem with one app Google web view has been updating for 5 days now.
Fredrik76 First Poster. Same problem here! Apps is not installed untill hours later. Tried clearing cache for Google Play and a few others. Restarting does not help! Samsung, please fix this! Fredrik76 wrote: Same problem here! Post Reply. Related Content. But, it can also be responsible for your MMS issues. Open Settings and tap Data saver 2.
Tap Data saver 3. Tap the switch button to turn it off. But, you can also check or set it up manually. Go to the Apps screen and tap Settings 2. Tap Connections 3. Select Mobile networks 4. Tap Access Point Names 5. Tap your operator. You can call your carrier to get the APN details or check it on their website. If the issue persists, remove your SIM card and change to a different provider. See if you still get the same problem. It should be related to WiFi or Mobile data settings.
Since there are a bunch of settings on the phone, checking them one by one will take forever. Therefore, resetting network settings is the way to go. It will restore all the settings related to the network Bluetooth, mobile data, etc. So, it is safe. Unlock your phone and swipe up on the empty space on your Home screen to access the Apps screen.
Find the Settings icon and tap it 3.
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