It enables sync and ensures that push notifications are sent to the device apps on time. Google Play Services plays an essential role in the working of applications. A problem in the cache or data files of the Play Services can cause a problem when it comes to downloading the applications from the Play Store.
Once the cache files have been wiped, check if the problem is fixed. If you can still download apps from the Play Store, then follow the same steps to return to the screen from where you cleared the cache. This time, you must tap on Clear Data to delete the data. You will notice a warning on your screen. Tap on OK to confirm deleting the data.
The data synchronization of your device that allows the syncing of data can help you solve the problem. Several readers found this to be an easy way of resolving their apps not downloading from the Play Store. Once you have completed this step, go back into Google Play Store and check if the app is being downloaded now.
Once the new updates are installed, your device will automatically restart. After the restart, check if the apps are being downloaded to your device now. Resetting the Google Account can help you solve the problem of your Android not downloading the apps.
When you reset the account, you will be deleting the entire account and starting all over again. It means you should know your Google Account username and password. If you do not have these details, then you will not be able to add the account back to your device again. The Google account will be removed entirely from your device, and it will be added all over again. If you have more than one Google accounts on your device, then make sure you remove all the Google account.
After deleting the accounts, you will have to start entering the accounts once again into your device. Go back to the Settings menu of your device and tap on Accounts once again. Now you will find the option to Add Account. Tap on Add Account and complete the process of adding the account to your device. You must follow these steps to add all your Google accounts, and once this is done, return to the Play Store and find out if this has resolved your problem.
Sometimes, your Play Store updates may be the cause of the problem. So, uninstall the update and allow the app to update once again. It can help in solving the problem. Once the updates are re-installed, try to download the apps repeatedly to check if it is working as expected. Once the app has been updated, head into the Play Store and check if the apps are now being downloaded or not.
For users who cannot fix the problem with any of the above solutions, our last resort, which happens to resolve many Android issues effectively, reset your device to factory settings.
All data will be deleted from your device, and all third-party apps will be removed. You will also lose personalized settings because the phone will go back to the default settings. It is why you must create a backup for the data that you consider essential. You can back up the data on a computer or use your Google account to back up the data. Your phone will give you the option to back up the data on the Google account before you reset the device. Once the reset is complete, your device will automatically restart.
Go to the Play Store and check if the problem you were facing has been fixed. Sometimes you may not be able to download the apps to your device because of insufficient space. You will have to delete a few things from your device to make space at times like these.
Check if you have too many photos or videos on your device, which may be eating into the storage. Move these files to your computer to increase the space of your device.
After the Internal app sharing setting appears, tap the switch to turn on internal app sharing. Gayan Weerakutti Gayan Weerakutti 8, 57 57 silver badges 58 58 bronze badges. DShook Maybe your package name is invalid. This works great, thanks so much. One note to people who have multiple Google Accounts. If you dont you will get an infinite loading spinner. I found that the user also has to uninstall the publicly available version of your app from their phone before it allows install from the shareable link.
Also needed to set permission according to stackoverflow. In uploader and tester section make sure 'Anyone you shared link with can download' is selected.
Thats it. THIS was it! The old console was bad. The new console is worse. So unclear. Thanks so much, this was the solution. They could not have designed it worse. This worked for me. The "internal app sharing" link didn't work until I set these permissions.
Create such a link via this answer: stackoverflow. I just went through this completely unintuitive process, so let me clear up some myths: Internal testing does NOT require the app be publicly released The review process for your app apparently needs to complete before the app is available, as others pointed out, but the Play Console gives no indication this is a prerequisite, and happily states in several places that the App is available to internal testers when it is not.
In my case the review took about a month to complete, which is why the "We are experiencing longer than normal review times" message was appearing in the console. This was the initial creation of my app, so I don't know which items-under-review were actually required, as the whole backlog completed at the same time also with no notice to me.
Even at this point, if I follow the 'join' link on my phone, I still have the same issues the OP had. Clearing Play Store cache and other tricks did nothing. Instead, I had to click it from a PC, follow the prompts, and choose to install to a specific device which requires the 7-tap developer mode on the device mentioned by others.
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I think your solution is about closed testing tracks and question is about internal testing tracks. Even on the screenshot you can see it says "closed testing tracks". Or the case is that closed tracks settings influence internal settings, that wouldn't be a total surprise ;- — Maciej Pigulski. Careful with this - we just went to production and no one could see it due to this Managed By Google Play setting which we definitely didn't select.
Now remove option is removed too! That sounds concerning. However, I just checked our app which is has "Managed" turned on, and we can still turn it off.
Restart your device, open the Play Store again, and try to download the app again. If you have a lot of apps on your phone, sometimes the Google Store can get a little overloaded which can result in an unsuccessful installation.
Do everything you can to clear your cache and try again. Sometimes just restarting the entire phone rather than just your Google app or Force Restarting your device from the settings menu will work too if all other methods fail. Find the app called Google Services Framework. Now, run App Store. You may need to run it a few times in order for the problem to resolve itself.
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