Is there any way to get rid off this notification saying App updates are ready, Connect to the Wifi to continue, I have all the Google Play Store apps up-to-date as well as Galaxy Store apps, and I changed the update method to use Wifi and Mobile Data.
S20U said:
Is there any way to get rid off this notification saying App updates are ready, Connect to the Wifi to continue, I have all the Google Play Store apps up-to-date as well as Galaxy Store apps, and I changed the update method to use Wifi and Mobile Data.
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Are you sure it's not from Galaxy Store?
I checked Galaxy Store multiple times and everything is up-to-date.
S20U said:
I checked Galaxy Store multiple times and everything is up-to-date.
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Hi....same happened to me.....turn off Wifi and leave only data on, reboot your device and when that notification comes download it with data ..... i made so and solved it..p
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For some reason my GN doesn't wan to download any apps from the market over mobile network, 4g or 3g. I can't even download small apps, 30-35kb size. Download starts then it says "downloading" for about 5 min and then message pops up " download failed" or "Error downloading. There is insufficient space on the device". I have 27 GB available and Wifi downloads work perfect.
Any pointers? Should I change some kind of settings?
Open the Menu -> Settings in the marketplace and see if "Update over Wi-Fi only" is turned on.
Try going to settings and apps and delete cache/data for market
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I thought it was the ticket but it doesn't change with ""Update over Wi-Fi only" on or off
joshnichols189 said:
Try going to settings and apps and delete cache/data for market
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I can't find this option. If I go under settings in the market and it gives me only "clear search history"
settings/apps/all/market/clear data
stevessvt said:
settings/apps/all/market/clear data
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cleared cache, restarted the phone (just in case) but still no go. I just think its strange that wifi has no issues and mobile does. As soon as I connect to wifi it's working properly
any other ideas? This is so freaking frustrating.
Are you able to browse the Internet fine over 3G/4G?
I would do a Factory Reset, if still no go contact VZW for an exchange.
I will try factory reset. Something just weird happened. My phone received and answered automatically a call from *22899. After a few sec it just ended by itself. WTF is going on
zaqnexus said:
I will try factory reset. Something just weird happened. My phone received and answered automatically a call from *22899. After a few sec it just ended by itself. WTF is going on
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Its updating the PRL I believe. Chill.
trying ClockWorkMod (Hold Vol- and Power button at reboot then choose RECOVERY). See it it works
alright progress: now it doesn't say "not enough space", download just simply never goes through and shows "downloading" for 15 min now. Have anyone tried to microwave GN?
Flash stock images..
I have a stock Verizon CDMA GNex, and started running into this after downloading apps without incident for the first couple of weeks after getting the phone. What I noticed is that when I initiate the download of an app from a PC web browser -- it USED to work flawlessly -- and I thought it was pretty cool that I could be on a web browser on any PC, and if logged into my Google account I could initiate a download on my GNex as long as it was online, somewhere. Anyway - this worked fine at first.
Then, after downloading half a dozen or so apps, I started getting the "error downloading" / "insufficient space" error on the device any time I initiated the download from a PC. However - I could still do the download from the App Market if I initiated it from the GNex itself (not the PC). This has been consistent for the last week or so, until I finally got to the point where even starting the download from the GNex wouldn't work.
What fixed things for me (at least temporarily): clearing data and cache for both the App Market app and the Download Manager. No need to reboot, etc. Just clearing the data and cache from the Market and download manager seems to let things work again - from either the device itself or a remote PC running the web version of the Market.
Pretty weird though. When I google this, it appears this is a known issue going back something like 3 months. I'd think it could be pretty easy to address, and have the download manager and the Market clean up after themselves, and also check before attempting a new download and do the clean up then if needed. We shouldn't have to do this manually!
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jonstrong said:
I have a stock Verizon CDMA GNex, and started running into this after downloading apps without incident for the first couple of weeks after getting the phone. What I noticed is that when I initiate the download of an app from a PC web browser -- it USED to work flawlessly -- and I thought it was pretty cool that I could be on a web browser on any PC, and if logged into my Google account I could initiate a download on my GNex as long as it was online, somewhere. Anyway - this worked fine at first.
Then, after downloading half a dozen or so apps, I started getting the "error downloading" / "insufficient space" error on the device any time I initiated the download from a PC. However - I could still do the download from the App Market if I initiated it from the GNex itself (not the PC). This has been consistent for the last week or so, until I finally got to the point where even starting the download from the GNex wouldn't work.
What fixed things for me (at least temporarily): clearing data and cache for both the App Market app and the Download Manager. No need to reboot, etc. Just clearing the data and cache from the Market and download manager seems to let things work again - from either the device itself or a remote PC running the web version of the Market.
Pretty weird though. When I google this, it appears this is a known issue going back something like 3 months. I'd think it could be pretty easy to address, and have the download manager and the Market clean up after themselves, and also check before attempting a new download and do the clean up then if needed. We shouldn't have to do this manually!
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I had the same problem a couple of times. The easiest way to solve it is to run Lucky Patcher and you'll see a toast notification that unused data/odex has been removed. That should solve the problem.
You'll probably have to be rooted though. Not sure if Lucky Patcher works on non-rooted GNs.
Hit 'Thanks' if I helped. Cheers!
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I had the same problem a couple of times. The easiest way to solve it is to run Lucky Patcher and you'll see a toast notification that unused data/odex has been removed. That should solve the problem.
You'll probably have to be rooted though. Not sure if Lucky Patcher works on non-rooted GNs.
Hit 'Thanks' if I helped. Cheers!
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Thanks! For whatever reason, I haven't run into this in at least a couple of months...actually forgot about it...
well i updated to official ics...everything was fine unless the play store started to download background data at full speed. today in 1 hour it downloaded around 150mb data but i dont know what is all about...what i am facing is i cant browse internet or cant download anything as play store is eating up all the data! anyone faced this issue? i cant undrstand what this background data is all about :S as i dont see any app being updated or downloaded! any help?
taufiiqqq said:
well i updated to official ics...everything was fine unless the play store started to download background data at full speed. today in 1 hour it downloaded around 150mb data but i dont know what is all about...what i am facing is i cant browse internet or cant download anything as play store is eating up all the data! anyone faced this issue? i cant undrstand what this background data is all about :S as i dont see any app being updated or downloaded! any help?
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u go to settings/data usage/hit menu button. & check on RESTRICT BACKGROUND DATA.
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u go to settings/data usage/hit menu button. & check on RESTRICT BACKGROUND DATA.
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i am using wifi and i cant restric background data here...and sadly cant get to download any app as play store is using full bandwith to download 'i dont know what' data
Maybe any app is downloading from play store in the background!
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well i updated to official ics...everything was fine unless the play store started to download background data at full speed. today in 1 hour it downloaded around 150mb data but i dont know what is all about...what i am facing is i cant browse internet or cant download anything as play store is eating up all the data! anyone faced this issue? i cant undrstand what this background data is all about :S as i dont see any app being updated or downloaded! any help?
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Well the background data is something that helps few apps to keep synced with Data traffic. Apps like Gmail, Facebook etc. can connect to internet and execute auto sync when BG data is enabled.
The market sometimes download relevant apps updates to your device automatically, if the "Update Automatically" option is turned on market settings. So check that, because after a fresh OC [ICS] update, it is normal that the device will look for the updated version of the all the apps.
Again sometimes Gmail tries to download many emails in the background, depends on whether the auto-sync is enabled and how many days you want to sync.
And lastly as others already said that, may be some other third party app is downloading data.
Scenarios can be many. So have a closer look in the running services.
ArcMan09 said:
u go to settings/data usage/hit menu button. & check on RESTRICT BACKGROUND DATA.
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That is. Thank you
auni said:
Scenarios can be many. So have a closer look in the running services.
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this worked but the download was from the appcalled googl.media so I believe the content might be important. I'll download that later when I'm on wifi
Hi guys,
I think I've found a possible workaround for forcing Nexus Update without breaking Google Services Framework. I did this procedure on three Nexus and got the same result, so I think it's safe (or I'm lucky as hell).
Step by step:
Settings->Apps->All->Google Services Framework
Click on Force Stop and Clear Data after.
Go check your System Updates on "Settings->About". If it works and your phone starts downloading the update, reboot your phone immediately. When it's back on, Google Services will ask your permission to get your location and anonymous data, click Agree and open some google app, like Maps. Go back to your System Updates on About menu and proceed as usual.
I think the trick here is to allow Google Service Framework to rebuild its data before the update run itself.
Well, it worked for me and worth a try
Breaking google services framework? I've never heard of that.
supernova_00 said:
Breaking google services framework? I've never heard of that.
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When you clear the data of Google Framework, some stuff breaks, but after awhile it will go back to normal.
supernova_00 said:
Breaking google services framework? I've never heard of that.
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It happens a lot when you clear it to force the update. Search the forum and you'll see a lot of reports about that.
danielms said:
It happens a lot when you clear it to force the update. Search the forum and you'll see a lot of reports about that.
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I clear it all the time and never have any issues and have never seen any mentioned.
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I clear it all the time and never have any issues and have never seen any mentioned.
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One issue is your phone can disappear from the Play Store "devices" list. This happened to me but eventually it will come back, just takes time.
Great!
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Hi guys,
I think I've found a possible workaround for forcing Nexus Update without breaking Google Services Framework. I did this procedure on three Nexus and got the same result, so I think it's safe (or I'm lucky as hell).
Step by step:
Settings->Apps->All->Google Services Framework
Click on Force Stop and Clear Data after.
Go check your System Updates on "Settings->About". If it works and your phone starts downloading the update, reboot your phone immediately. When it's back on, Google Services will ask your permission to get your location and anonymous data, click Agree and open some google app, like Maps. Go back to your System Updates on About menu and proceed as usual.
I think the trick here is to allow Google Service Framework to rebuild its data before the update run itself.
Well, it worked for me and worth a try
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Worked perfectly on Nexus 7, thanks.
Worked when updated to 4.2. But this time still get no notification when try to update to 4.2.1
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I just rooted my GS3 and everything seemed to go well. I tried downloading rootkeeper from the play store, but the download just hung with a dashed line, not showing percentages. I thought it might have been the app so i tried a free game same issue. I went to my play music and couldn't play any of my songs either. I rebooted the phone a few times. still nothing.
I then disabled wifi and it downloaded like a champ. I'm wondering if this is something related to rooting the phone or a newly developed issued with my network. The phone is only a few weeks old, but i have not had any d/l issues before on this or other phones. In case it matters, which it probably does i used the mrRobinson methods.
Re: Problems with Play on WiFi
What rom are you on? Also, what baseband? Did you just take the MB1 update or MA6?
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What rom are you on? Also, what baseband? Did you just take the MB1 update or MA6?
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Did I mention this was all fairly new to me. I followed this guide and used those files....so it should be the stock rom and baseband right (I had to look that up). As far as updates, if you mean ota updates i'm not sure. I flashed it today and it was 10 minutes later when I was trying to add rootkeeper via play (using my home wifi). I went into system updates and they are all up to date. What is/are MB1 and MA6. I searched but it didn't see anything that look like an explanation about those if you had a good link.
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Try going into settings>manage apps> swipe over to all> find google play store and then clear app data.
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Speedin07si said:
Try going into settings>manage apps> swipe over to all> find google play store and then clear app data.
Sent from a planet far far away.
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I still have the same issue after clearing the data.
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Zuggel said:
I still have the same issue after clearing the data.
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Can you access the internet at all while on wifi? Might not be only play store if.you cant
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Can you access the internet at all while on wifi? Might not be only play store if.you cant
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Yes I could access and use everything that I tried (foxfire, viggle, amazon app store), Play was the only thing not working, meaning it worked, I just could not download. I tried Play again at work today on WiFi and it worked normally. I will have to investigate my home network tonight. The only thing that has changed recently was the addition of a sprint airrave. I will update this later once I find something out.
Thanks for the help and suggestions CNexus and Speedin07si!
I unhooked the air rave and it is working fine again....I guess that fixes that problem.
Zuggel said:
I unhooked the air rave and it is working fine again....I guess that fixes that problem.
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Lol. Ironically messes up your internet connection when its supposed to make it better
I used to have the Play Store with optimized tablet apps shown by default and now it's no longer there.... any ideas? I rebooted a few time and even cleared play store data/cache...
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Try.
[Krueger]Dr.Stein said:
Try.
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This doesn't work for me, as i have only one account. I tried re-syncing app data and turning off sync and turning it back on...
I don't see tablet apps anymore
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This doesn't work for me, as i have only one account. I tried re-syncing app data and turning off sync and turning it back on...
I don't see tablet apps anymore
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This problem will go away once you upgrade to Android 4.4 KitKat though.
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This problem will go away once you upgrade to Android 4.4 KitKat though.
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I have android 4.4 and I don't see the "Tablet-Optimized" section in the Play Store.
I've had the Nexus 7 since it was released in July and I have never seen a Tablet-Optimized section.