Recently my Samsung Galaxy Mini went into a boot loop. To solve this, I had to factory reset the phone, deleting all my apps. When I log onto google play, and navigate to my previous apps, it says they are still installed, and won't let me reinstall them. Is there any way round this?
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how about the backup?did you always backup app?
if not,i think you can redownload using another website like appbrain...after that you can automatic update from google play..this is just my thought
Also you can enter to Play Store from your PC, and install all the apps that you need (clicking on the Install button, the app will be installed in your phone).
my android apps
go to Google play and my android apps on right hand side or hit this link https://play.google.com/apps
it will show you all the apps that u have installed on your phone, now click on app one by one and click on install button through web, in this way you can install the apps that u have loose
please press thank you button if u like this.
The thing is, when I go to "my apps", it says I already have them installed, when I don't. The install button is greyed out.
Vendettonator said:
Recently my Samsung Galaxy Mini went into a boot loop. To solve this, I had to factory reset the phone, deleting all my apps. When I log onto google play, and navigate to my previous apps, it says they are still installed, and won't let me reinstall them. Is there any way round this?
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me too 've same doubt...plz help me....!!!
ashishhariyan said:
me too 've same doubt...plz help me....!!!
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I had the same problem. The solution is simple however. I'm using Cyanogenmod for my rom. It turns out you have to download and install the google play apk.
As soon as I rebooted, I was asked for my Google account and once I entered the information, everything, including my apps, automatically downloaded and installed. Of course, it's important to note that I backed up my account to my Google account. I highly recommend this.
So, I think if you just find the gapp.apk for your rom, you'll be ok.
Hope that helps,
Vendettonator said:
Recently my Samsung Galaxy Mini went into a boot loop. To solve this, I had to factory reset the phone, deleting all my apps. When I log onto google play, and navigate to my previous apps, it says they are still installed, and won't let me reinstall them. Is there any way round this?
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just wipe the data cache and dalvik cache using cwm
My android is causing some problems. I am planning to factory restore my phone.
I have a few questions...
I have purchased lots of apps from Google play store. I do not want all the apps to be downloaded. How can I prevent all apps from getting downloaded to my phone?
There is a firmware upgrade waiting to be installed right now. is it possible to delete the firmware? I do not want to put that on my phone....
Re-downloading Apps
It has been my experience that only those apps that were actually installed on the phone are automatically re-downloaded. So, you could go to Settings, Apps, ALL, and uninstall those apps that you don't want to be downloaded after you restore. It might also be good to reboot after uninstalling, and before restoring.
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LothianScykle said:
It has been my experience that only those apps that were actually installed on the phone are automatically re-downloaded. So, you could go to Settings, Apps, ALL, and uninstall those apps that you don't want to be downloaded after you restore. It might also be good to reboot after uninstalling, and before restoring.
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How about purchased apps? I do not have any purchased apps installed on my phone (just purchased). I do not want them to be downloaded.
I have a stock 4.3 on my son's S3.
Now I'm wondering why there are not updates shown in the My Apps section in the Play Store. If I search for the update manually, the update is shown.
Even in the App Manager the Apps are not shown (e.g. Play Music, the Galaxy Apps etc.).
I already performed a factory reset but without success.
And I have to say: I don't know what the former owner has done with the phone but it seems not to be rooted.
Regards
Dodger
Wipe cache and see if there is any luck
Already done. Without success.
Solved with flashing 4.3 stock ROM via Odin
Dodger
i have an asus zenfone go lite zb500kg. it has low storage so i rooted it using kingroot and uninstalled bundled apps like chrome, gmail, google play music, pkay tv, etc and just disabled those that im not familiar with. i removed root access via the kingroot app and uninstalled kingroot as well after.
what will happen to thise bloatware that i uninstalled? will there be a problem if i do factory reset, if in any case i need to? will the bloatware i just removed be restored as well after factory reset, even if i have uninstalled them?
Hi, I'm unable to install apps that I have previously installed on my phone. Apps that were still installed when I had to factory reset my phone due to a soft brick. For example, I had Parking Mania 2 installed before I had to reset, and now that I did reset, all my apps were gone so I had to reinstall them, I used the OnePlus Switch app to transfer my old phones data, including apps, to my new phone (OnePlus 6t). I didn't have Parking Mania 2 installed on my old phone, so I have to get it from the Play Store now, but I get error code 910 every time I try to install it.
I remember having this issue before with older phones but I haven't put the pieces together until now. This always happens after I reset a phone, and I only get the error (same error code, 910) when I try to install previous apps. I'm also unable to install these apps from any other source, like Apkmirror.
Does anyone know how I could fix this?
Things I've tried:
Log out then back in to Google account
Clear Google Play Store cache/data
Restart phone
Download on both cell data/WI-FI
Look for residual app data (unable to find)
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Hi, I'm unable to install apps that I have previously installed on my phone. Apps that were still installed when I had to factory reset my phone due to a soft brick. For example, I had Parking Mania 2 installed before I had to reset, and now that I did reset, all my apps were gone so I had to reinstall them, I used the OnePlus Switch app to transfer my old phones data, including apps, to my new phone (OnePlus 6t). I didn't have Parking Mania 2 installed on my old phone, so I have to get it from the Play Store now, but I get error code 910 every time I try to install it.
I remember having this issue before with older phones but I haven't put the pieces together until now. This always happens after I reset a phone, and I only get the error (same error code, 910) when I try to install previous apps. I'm also unable to install these apps from any other source, like Apkmirror.
Does anyone know how I could fix this?
Things I've tried:
Log out then back in to Google account
Clear Google Play Store cache/data
Restart phone
Download on both cell data/WI-FI
Look for residual app data (unable to find)
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Hi there,
Have you tried rooting your phone, since Google Play apps are all in-built its impossible to delete them off your phone without root. After rooting you can install app like titanium backup root to uninstall all the Google Play and other bloatware apps.
I recommend KINGO ROOT to root your device.
Kingo Root Website: https://www.kingoapp.com/
After rooting open this on your phone
Titanium Backup: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup&hl=en_IE
Thank you
KIBS2173
*I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKING YOUR PHONE*
*PLEASE BACKUP ANY FILES THAT YOU WANT*
*PLEASE BACKUP ROM SO IN-CASE ANYTHING HAPPENS YOU CAN RESTORE THE PHONE*
*********PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH FOR YOUR OWN PHONE SO THAT YOU WON'T BRICK IT*******
KIBS2173 said:
Hi there,
Have you tried rooting your phone, since Google Play apps are all in-built its impossible to delete them off your phone without root. After rooting you can install app like titanium backup root to uninstall all the Google Play and other bloatware apps.
I recommend KINGO ROOT to root your device.
Kingo Root Website: https://www.kingoapp.com/
After rooting open this on your phone
Titanium Backup: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup&hl=en_IE
Thank you
KIBS2173
*I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKING YOUR PHONE*
*PLEASE BACKUP ANY FILES THAT YOU WANT*
*PLEASE BACKUP ROM SO IN-CASE ANYTHING HAPPENS YOU CAN RESTORE THE PHONE*
*********PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH FOR YOUR OWN PHONE SO THAT YOU WON'T BRICK IT*******
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I'm already rooted
Try this
FearMyAnus said:
I'm already rooted
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Hi there,
If you are already rooted then you can uninstall certain google play apps
Thank you
KIBS2173
*I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKING YOUR PHONE*
*PLEASE BACKUP ANY FILES THAT YOU WANT*
*PLEASE BACKUP ROM SO IN-CASE ANYTHING HAPPENS YOU CAN RESTORE THE PHONE*
*********PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH FOR YOUR OWN PHONE SO THAT YOU WON'T BRICK IT*******
KIBS2173 said:
Hi there,
If you are already rooted then you can uninstall certain google play apps
Thank you
KIBS2173
*I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKING YOUR PHONE*
*PLEASE BACKUP ANY FILES THAT YOU WANT*
*PLEASE BACKUP ROM SO IN-CASE ANYTHING HAPPENS YOU CAN RESTORE THE PHONE*
*********PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH FOR YOUR OWN PHONE SO THAT YOU WON'T BRICK IT*******
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I know I can uninstall system apps and stuff, that's not the issue. I can't get some apps to install.
FearMyAnus said:
I know I can uninstall system apps and stuff, that's not the issue. I can't get some apps to install.
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Hi there,
okay, now I see, sorry didn't see the question properly, what does it say on the play store does it say:
your device is not compatible?
Anyways try and install APK files directly on to device. Or you can install APTOIDE on your phone, it's an alternative for Google Play.
There is a news circulating that Google Play will stop serving apps without a 64-bit CPU support. But that will not happen till 2021
Thank you
KIBS2173
KIBS2173 said:
Hi there,
okay, now I see, sorry didn't see the question properly, what does it say on the play store does it say:
your device is not compatible?
Anyways try and install APK files directly on to device. Or you can install APTOIDE on your phone, it's an alternative for Google Play.
There is a news circulating that Google Play will stop serving apps without a 64-bit CPU support. But that will not happen till 2021
Thank you
KIBS2173
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It doesn't say the app isn't supported, it gives error code 910 when I try to install apps. I have Aptoide, and when I try to install the same apps, it doesn't install.
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FearMyAnus said:
It doesn't say the app isn't supported, it gives error code 910 when I try to install apps. I have Aptoide, and when I try to install the same apps, it doesn't install.
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Hi there,
Have you tried reinstalling the firmware on your phone.
Thank you
KIBS2173
KIBS2173 said:
Hi there,
Have you tried reinstalling the firmware on your phone.
Thank you
KIBS2173
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Yes, when I did the factory reset, I reinstalled/reflashed everything.
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FearMyAnus said:
Yes, when I did the factory reset, I reinstalled/reflashed everything.
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Hi there,
Try this I'm not sure if this works but try it any ways.
Step:
1. Open Settings
2. Search for Google Play app
3. Clear cache and Data
4. And Search for Google Services
5. Clear Cache and Data
and try and see if that works.
Thank You
KIBS2173
KIBS2173 said:
Hi there,
Try this I'm not sure if this works but try it any ways.
Step:
1. Open Settings
2. Search for Google Play app
3. Clear cache and Data
4. And Search for Google Services
5. Clear Cache and Data
and try and see if that works.
Thank You
KIBS2173
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I've already tried that as well.
I don't know what happened, but it just works now. I can install whatever.
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FearMyAnus said:
I don't know what happened, but it just works now. I can install whatever.
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Hi there,
Maybe Google installed the right files for your device. Not sure what happened. But keep note of it, see if there was anything new installed on your device.
Thank you
KIBS2173