Why cant i download video apps on my android






















This video in particular should be helpful for moving both files and apps to your SD card. Thanks for your answer but I'm afraid that most of my pictures, apps and music were already stored in the SD, since I'm not able to access them when the SD it is removed. I uninstalled youtube's updates to be able to download the file manager that you suggested.

It is very good but it isn't solving my problem. There are still some apps that won't move to my SD unless I root my phone. After downloading the file manager, memory has reached it's limit and I still cannot download apps nor update the current ones and now I don't have youtube D:. I tried deleting unnecessary files from apps I had previously uninstalled that were sucking up memory.

Any further suggestions? Do you know if I can make google play or any other app stores download my apps in my SD by default? I've read that it is possible if I root my phone but I'm not sure if it is a good idea.

Oh bummer, I was hoping that would work. I've been looking at a few apps that advertise being able to move apps onto an SD card, but each I've tried requires root. I went digging around in the Google Play settings and I couldn't find an option to set a default place to install apps.

I remember there used to be an option in the Application Settings page to move an app to SD card, but I checked on my phone and it looks like that option was removed a few versions ago. I'm pretty disappointed that they removed the ability to install apps to SD cards. A lot of recent phones have been shipping with very small internal storage, compared to, say, a 32GB SD card, and once they fill up it there isn't much to do about it.

It does look like rooting your phone could solve your problem, but I would recommend against doing so unless you really feel like you know what you're doing. Most of the documentation I found for rooting the Optmius Hub isn't very complete or user-friendly. I have tried evrything all of you had posted and I still can't download anything!!! I'm ready to stomp on it and go back to a landline!!!

Show 20 more comments. Just one comment for those users who, like me, aren't the most technologically savvy. The first step on my LG was to go to apps, then settings, then general, then apps again. This got me to all of my apps and then I was able to go to Google Play Services. Thanks for the fix! Show 4 more comments.

Tap to enter then Tap Clear Cache return to the home screen and then try to download something. You should be able to download an app now. Can you Help? The above steps to clear download manager data and then of google play store helped fix the issue for me only after I did a factory reset of mobile first.

Those who still face issue, try the above 2 steps and if still problem, do a factory reset of mobile backup all data first and then try the 2 steps again. Here is a link which explains perhaps why you are getting this request. If you are trying to download free apps that is. The phone must be clear cached and factory reset. Take all pics and videos off, and remove the SD card too.

Then carefully add back most important to least the apps you want to keep. As a last resort take the phone back if the issue persists. Is there any way to prevent programs from my LG tablet from downloading to my cel phone.

I don't need Google books or music on my LG cell phone. So, whenever you are going to download an app, then must check the remaining storage space of the device. To check the available storage space of your Android smartphone device, follow below steps. If you noticed that there is no space is available on the device, then you must uninstall unnecessary apps. To do so, follow the below mentioned easy steps.

By following above steps, you can easily uninstall the unwanted apps. You can also free up the device storage by deleting the media of the device. After free up, the storage space, now try to download an app that you want to download on your device.

If still, you are facing the same issue, then go ahead with the next fix below. This is one of the best and easy solutions, by which you can get rid of the issue.

If the cache and data of the Play Store are increased more than the limit, this problem may occur. At that time, you have to clear cache as well as clear data.

To do so, follow the below-mentioned steps. After the completion of both the process, now again try to download the app on your device. If the issue is not solved, then try another solution.

Till now, Google has launched the Android OS version up to 7. But, most of the smartphone users are rich familiar with the previous version 6. All the users use smartphone along with the different version of the Android OS. As an example, the latest and updated apps do not support the older Android OS version. So, if you can not download an app, then the older Android OS version may be the reason. If you want to download that app, then update the current OS version and then try to download. It is not necessary that all the Android app is compatible with your Android device.

So, the app which is incompatible with your device may not be downloaded on your device. Sometimes, your device is also incompatible to use some particular apps. So, this one may also be the reason of not downloading an app. If you want to use the specified app which is incompatible with your device, then go to the Apk of it. The Apk file of that app will allow you to use it on your Android device.

You can download the apk file by using a PC. To download an apk file of an individual app, follow the below steps. Many mobile operating systems have failed in years past due to app compatibility and limitations. Your ability to use a phone or tablet without apps is incredibly limited.

The same holds true for errors and glitches that affect your AndroidOS device. While the operating system supports a wide array of applications, it is still possible to encounter errors making your smartphone nearly useless. This article will walk you through some troubleshooting steps and fixes so you can get right back to installing apps on your Android device.

Downloads are dependent on having free space to download to. Most apps are only a few megabytes, but some are larger. Do you have enough space on your device? Do you have to perform some spring cleaning before adding new stuff? Note : Because the Android interface varies by manufacturer and version, our tutorial covers general specifics that should work for everyone.



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