Does anyone know of an effective method to avoid the 'application is incompatible with your device' warning on the play store
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If you meant wanting to install apps incompatible with your phone, I usually just find an apk on the internet and see if it works . as for actually removing that notification, i have no idea xD
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-in...-from-android-market-for-unsupported-devices/
http://www.traemcneely.com/2011/12/...patible-with-this-item-in-android-app-market/
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Why is it that all of a sudden.there are apps that are incompatible with my device on the market?
Apps that I have already downloaded won't update on my phone because they're somehow incompatible. any one else have this issue?
Just a side note, I'm on stock 2.3.3 rom I believe.
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I've had that happen with one of my apps, what happened is the app was removed from the market and that makes it think it's not compatible with the phone. Try searching for the app from the desktop version of android market and see if the apps are even still up
They are. And when I click them, I can't download them to my r800x, but I can download them to my htc inspire for some reason.
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I have Aptoide for my S2, and I tried downloading an app (Clear Vision). When it finjshed , I tried to hit install, but it wouldnt let me. Now, when I try to install third party apps, I can't hit install. I have the P.A.C Man ROM installed. Help please.
did you select "install from unkown sources" from the settings menu?
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moxiot said:
did you select "install from unkown sources" from the settings menu?
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did you select "install from unkown sources" from the settings menu?
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Yes I did.
Idk wat clear vision is but maybe u have to push it. System app?
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bzlik88 said:
Idk wat clear vision is but maybe u have to push it. System app?
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No its a game but I didn't want to pay for it so iy s considered a third party app since I didn't get it from the play store and now no third party apps will install
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No its a game but I didn't want to pay for it so iy s considered a third party app since I didn't get it from the play store and now no third party apps will install
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be careful getting apps from sites especially if it is something that is free that otherwise costs money on the market the new thing is to embed malware in to a legit package [it runs what it should like the game it says it is] it just happens to have malware embedded with the game.
This would make sense as it would want to try to stop you from installing AV software and it may not be able to stop the market [they have been adding AV stuff and other security slowly] so it stops you where it can.
Now not to say some other issue happened that caused this but it is VERY odd that right after you install an app you are supposed to pay for, but got for free and all of a sudden your device just doesn't allow software installs.
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be careful getting apps from sites especially if it is something that is free that otherwise costs money on the market the new thing is to embed malware in to a legit package [it runs what it should like the game it says it is] it just happens to have malware embedded with the game.
This would make sense as it would want to try to stop you from installing AV software and it may not be able to stop the market [they have been adding AV stuff and other security slowly] so it stops you where it can.
Now not to say some other issue happened that caused this but it is VERY odd that right after you install an app you are supposed to pay for, but got for free and all of a sudden your device just doesn't allow software installs.
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The thing is though it won't install ANYTHING I get outside of the Play Store. If I wanted GameGuardian, it wouldn't let me install it even though I had it before with the same ROM and everything. The only fix I found was to completely reinstall the ROM, and I don't want to reinstall all the apps again.
Do you have any apps running in the background? I remember on my amaze having screen filter on didnt let me click install either.
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Full wipe and reflash
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xXchrizhurtyXx said:
Do you have any apps running in the background? I remember on my amaze having screen filter on didnt let me click install either.
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I didn't see any apps that would stop the apps from installing
xXchrizhurtyXx said:
Do you have any apps running in the background? I remember on my amaze having screen filter on didnt let me click install either.
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I didn't see any apps that would prevent me from installing the third party apps.
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Full wipe and reflash
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Thats what I'm trying to avoid because I don't want to reinstall all the apps again.
I want to keep google talk and not update (or as i see it downgrade) to the hangouts app. Does anyone know of a way to prevent it from appearing in the play store "my apps" list? I've tried using titanium backup to detach/remove from market with no success. I know I can just deal with seeing it in that list but figured i'd ask.
edit: using "detach from market" in titanium does work, but only until i reboot the phone. upon reboot it will show up again and i can go and detach again. so getting closer to a perfect solution; i feel like that may be as good as it gets. any other ideas appreciated though!
Uninstall your present GTalk and install GTalk from an external source then make it a system app if you want. This may stop showing you updates as you haven't downloaded GTalk from the Play Store.
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U can find a Gtalk on mobilism and then convert it to a system app as Sherlock said above. I've had system apps still connect to play store before also, but that's ur best bet.
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"internal application error" in recorder. I am on 6.2.b.0.200.
Similarly, Google now also doesn't work.
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bluechelsea said:
"internal application error" in recorder. I am on 6.2.b.0.200.
Similarly, Google now also doesn't work.
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I see your problem in the thread I open, have you try a fresh install? or a reboot? that doesnt happen at all for me
Ive got the same issue, although the mic does work in calls luckily. What firmware was you using and what device? Im using the world version that was posted in the big thread earlier (.200) on an Xperia S from the UK that was previously run on T-Mobile ICS f/w.
I dont really wanna try a reinstall because i spent hours setting the phone up from clean again :/ But there's a little hope, when i first boot the phone, google now does recognise me once, or the recording app does work a few times, but after that it doesnt at all until reboot. I can't tell if its the keyboard interfering or some service that runs the mic stopping, or maybe the google now app crashing it since the recording small app seems to work more than once. Maybe it's an 3rd party app interfering if it's only us getting the error?
I tried soft reset. It worked for a while, now not working again.
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So after a Google search I've found out why this is happening, it's because the latest Google now update messes up the Mic, so if you force close the Google search app or uninstall its updates for the time be in it will work
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I tried soft reset. It worked for a while, now not working again.
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MasonMk said:
So after a Google search I've found out why this is happening, it's because the latest Google now update messes up the Mic, so if you force close the Google search app or uninstall its updates for the time be in it will work
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Now I see that the video doesn't record.as well. It says "unknown error".
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MasonMk said:
So after a Google search I've found out why this is happening, it's because the latest Google now update messes up the Mic, so if you force close the Google search app or uninstall its updates for the time be in it will work
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U r right, I uninstalled the new Google now and it worked.
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This seems to work for me:
I deactivated com.google.android.voicesearch in settings-apps.
Google Now and voice recorder apps are working now.
Avalon07 said:
This seems to work for me:
I deactivated com.google.android.voicesearch in settings-apps.
Google Now and voice recorder apps are working now.
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I have found a solution of a related problem here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45835036&postcount=7
Since yesterday getting these popup ads...very annoying...can't find which app is causing it. . Tried airpush detector already have trustgo installed.. checked with Norton as well. .can't trace it. Sometimes its annoying ads and some times it opens a Web page showing solo media website.
Anybody experienced these kind of issues... Any fix. .. Please help .
uninstall all those "cleaner", "optimizer" apps from notification area and you are fine
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uninstall all those "cleaner", "optimizer" apps from notification area and you are fine
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Done. But no use. 2 more screenshots..
I have had the same annoying pop-up ads that looked like this "your Android memory is too low,please clean it up" or something like that,when I pressed "OK" button I just was redirected to "Du Booster" app. So Ad-blocking app is your friend,and for me the best is Adaway.:good:
I had these starting yesterday. I just had to restore my phone to a backup in the end. I got rid of lots of apps and the aware ones didn't find anything
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adblock plus is what i use and it works perfectly.
Adblock Adaway or the xposed mod minminguard. As long as you are rooted they should all stop the adds and pop ups
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I am not rooted. Can somebody help me.
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One more new popup.
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If you are not rooted the only option is to uninstall the app which is giving you the pop up. I don't know of any pop up blocker that doesn't require root
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If you are not rooted the only option is to uninstall the app which is giving you the pop up. I don't know of any pop up blocker that doesn't require root
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Yes... I am trying to do the same .. but unable to find the app that is causing it .. most of my apps installed are from reviews from top Android forums and few games only.
I have uninstalled almost 10 apps in suspicion .. but still can't trace the culprit.
Hurray... Finally got hold of the culprit.
It was named com.scloud.... (Didn't remember the full name)
Initially thought it was system app but when going thru all suspicious names found that there is an option to uninstall which is not available for sys apps.
After I installing it alk these ads are gone.
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