My lg phone wont download apps






















Insufficient memory to download any new app. Here, you need to check your installation location. If the installation comes with insufficient memory, you need to change the location to your SD card or somewhere else and try to download the app again. Some apps require special permission from your phone before they can be downloaded or installed. If such permissions are not set from your phone, it may cause the problem of apps not downloading.

To resolve this, perhaps you should download your apps from the Google play store, or from any other verified app store whose apps are from verified manufacturers. This will arrest the need to alter the settings of your phone to disallow the downloading of apps from unknown sources. To resolve this, you try to restart your phone to erase these possibilities. If the problem still exists, you may do a factory reset but please ensure that important files are backed up properly.

In this way, they can still be recovered even after a reset. You need to have them cleared out. To do so, go to settings, select 'apps' , from the menu. A list of all the apps installed on your phone will be shown. Tap on the app you want to clear the cache. It says download pending. Chosen Solution. Hi Jeremy Havis, Download, install and run this app. Was this answer helpful? Most Helpful Answer.

Score 1. Add your answer Karen Yvonne will be eternally grateful. You can manage different files on LG, such as apps, contacts, call logs, SMS, music, photos, videos, books and more. Here, you can search the apps you want to download and then the apps will be downloaded and installed to your LG phone directly. If you have any apps you want on computer, you can also browse the apk files that you have downloaded on computer and install the apps on your LG phone directly as well. When you need to install the apps you have backed up onto LG phone again, simply click "Install" button to reinstall it like Step 2 of Part 1.

Way 2 : You can also go to " Super Toolkit " tab, click " Backup " button, choose your LG phone, select " Apps " in the pop-up window and hit " Back Up " button to backup all apps installed on your LG to computer immediately. Here, if needed, you can choose the location you want to store LG app file as you like by clicking " Browse " button before you back up.

When you need to restore the apps you have backed up and install them on your new LG phone, you can also go to " Super Toolkit " tab, click " Restore " button, choose your LG phone and the backup files you want, select " Apps ", check " Clear data before restoring " if needed , and click " Restore " button to install apps on your LG phone again.

I hardly have any apps in my phone!!! I have this problem that i can't download any apps on my phone. I've been trying to get some other apps but all i have is about seven apps. What do i do. I have been trying to get a new music downloader from the playstore but I don't have ample space even after I uninstalled many apps. Show 43 more comments.

Chris Opperwall copperwall. This sometimes happens to me on my own phone. The two solutions are to either migrate some of the data photos, music, downloads, etc.

I'd recommend getting a file manager from the play store to see what is taking up so much space on your internal storage. This file manager should do the trick. Once you have that installed you can look in your Downloads , Music , and DCIM pictures folders and see if there are any large files that you can delete.

If there is a large group of music, pictures, etc. Here's a list of YouTube videos that explain how to do this. 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.



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