Lg rebel 4 can not download apps
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. 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.
It jams up my memory daily. Not all this other crap. Tanylahsmith06 tansmith. Phil bigsnaff. I had the same problem and there is a simple fix that nobody seems to be aware of. I just got the info from my Cricket rep 2 weeks ago and wanted to make sure it worked before posting here. It does. The problem is with LG's latest software update - it fills up our already meager memory space with useless junk.
It's been working flawlessly for me for two weeks now and I even have more apps installed than I did before. You will still need to move apps to an SD card to save space, but you'd have to do that anyway with only 8gb of memory. Good luck! Phillip Brown. Closing these increases battery life. You can do this by tapping the recent apps icon located at the bottom of the phone and to close scroll through the list of apps, hold the app, and swipe left or right.
When one installs apps it automatically takes a toll on your battery. By deleting apps that one does not use much, or insignificant apps, it will help with your battery duration. You can delete the apps by tapping the apps icon at the bottom of the screen. Tap the setting icon by sliding the screen to the left.
Slide the screen up for more options and tap apps. Select the downloaded tab and tap the application you wish to delete. Tap uninstall. Press OK. Phones automatically come with their auto brightness on. Having your brightness in such a high setting will drain your battery.
Turn off auto brightness to fix this problem. You can do this by select the menu button at the bottom left corner of your screen. Tap settings. Select display option. Tap on the very top option which is brightness. Disable automatic brightness by unselecting the box. When one is charging their phone while using it, the battery will get damaged. Avoid using your phone while it is plugged in.
It will make your battery life last longer. Failure to reset your phone every once in a while can cause malfunctioning. To reset, find power button on right side, hold for about 5 seconds or until phone powers off, then hold power button for another 5 seconds to turn back on. Mobile data settings must be on in order for the phone to access mobile data. To turn this back on, first go to settings. Find your mobile data switch.
Toggle switch off and back on. The sim card could be inserted incorrectly or be loosely connected. To fix this, first remove back case. Take out battery and remove sim card from slot. Wait 5 minutes and put SIM card back into slot. Network settings could be incorrect or have malfunctioned. To fix this, first go to settings.
Tap backup and reset. Tap network setting reset. Tap reset settings at bottom. Enter pin if necessary. Bluetooth may not function properly. Sound may cut in-and-out, calls may drop, and connection may not be stable.
A soft reset deletes any temporary files that may be causing the issue. Turn your phone off. Remove the battery. After 10 seconds, reinsert the battery. Turn your phone back on. Bluetooth may be turned off on either the LG Rebel or the other Bluetooth device. Be sure Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. The Bluetooth communication range for most devices, including your LG Rebel, is about 30 feet.
Be sure your phones are in range. Remove the pairing, restarting your LG Rebel, and then re-pairing the Bluetooth device refreshes and updates your connection. I have a problem of exceeded limits. Have sent onlt 1 picture.
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