Update: The only thing in logs that seems slightly suspicious is this: 01 - 02 13 : 49 : Installation request is scheduled, but then "TV payment screen" finishes with status -1, which usually implies a failure.
And next message "No matching installs to run" may explain why nothing happens. This is all just a guess though. I cannot disable this option - it resets itself as soon as I leave settings. When trying to switch it off I noticed this in logcat: 01 - 04 09 : 03 : Turn off "Verify Apps" 2.
Don't get out of settings, instead hit your home button twice. This should bring up a screen which show recently activated apps. To get rid of the apps, scroll left or right, then hit the DOWN button or Right Joystick, then hit A or ,enter on the remote, to delete them. With the exception of the "Settings" screen, Do this for all apps. Your "Settings" Screen should now be the only thing showing. Note: If you to check the "settings" Hit A or enter, the Settings screen should open, "Verify apps" should still be Disabled.
Remember you need to hit the home button twice to get back to where we need to be at this point. Now, Hit the home button 1 time. This should get you back to your home screen.
Go to Google Play Store 6. Try to install something. I tried it Settings screen doesn't show up on recent apps screen for me, but I was able to switch to store and back to home with settings still open , without success. I suppose this setting is not actually saved, that's why it's turned on again after going back to settings.
In the meantime I forced full system updates, maybe some previous incremental update messed something up, hopefully next full update will fix things. That's odd, mine saves the settings. I've been play around with it because Google play Protect keeps wiping out one of my apps, so I turn it off, then re-install the app. I left it off for about 3 days, thought that I might be a round about way of turning off Google play Protect, its not.
I enable it occasionally to get updates, then I turn it back off. This keeps Play Protect from wiping out my app. I tried to sideload newest Play Store and Play Services via adb. It doesn't work, but now at least I'm able to disable app verification without it switching back on by itself. Does anybody have any clues what may be wrong? It's ticked, that was one of the first things I checked. Got any ad blocker, proxy, VPN or any of that kind of stuff somewhere, including but not limited to your Shield and router?
Also: setup your phone as a hotspot, connect the Shield, reboot and try again. No luck with hotspot and reboot, it's still stuck. Dec Currently 22 apps have status «downloading It goes straight to install pending.
All apps have been working fine, so I have ignord it and hoped it would go away with the next Shield upgrade. And I cannot install new apps. Please read the following content. You may want to know exactly how to update apps on an Android device for security reasons or getting new features released recently. Restarting is an easy but effective method to solve many system related and app problems. When you can't download apps from Play Store, you should first restarting your device and try the download again.
The second thing to do when your Google Play won't update apps is to check the internet connection on your device. A common cause for Google Play Store download pending issue is running out of space on Android device.
So you should go to check how much free space is left. First, make sure you have a strong internet connection. This gives the app a fresh start and can help fix issues. Step 3: Restart your device. If you're still having trouble. Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site.
I can go all through the process, hit 'Accept and Download' - - and then it just sits there - 'Downloading'. When downloading, updating or syncing apps to an iDevice like iPhone 6,iPhone 7 Plus and iPad Air, apps may occasionally get stuck waiting and never finish installing on the iPhone 6. Even with the latest update on ios Most apps download within a few minutes over Wi-Fi but if you are downloading or updating several apps this could take much longer depending on the size of apps and the speed of your internet connection.
Also, if you are downloading or updating apps over Wi-Fi or 3G make sure the problem is not with your data connection before proceeding. This will sometimes clear up apps that have difficulty installing but if that did not resolve your problem then keep reading.
Now look for the DNS and input 8. If you were installing a new app that is not on your computer, you should be able to download the app without being charged. Make sure you are signed in with the same account that made the purchase.
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