Go back to the app store and check if the apps begin to download now. If the problem is not fixed yet, then delete the data files by going through the same steps, and then instead of tapping on Clear Cache, you must tap on Clear Data. · Head over to ‘Settings’ then ‘Apps,’ once there you’ll want to tap on the drop-down menu on the top right side of the screen. From here select ‘Show System Apps’ and scroll down to the ‘Download Manager.’ Force-stop the application and it will restart itself, potentially fixing your download issue in the process. · The Play Store download pending issue could be caused by a VPN app as well. Since VPNs basically spoof your location, it may lead Google Play Store to think you aren’t in the country where you should be according to your device, and it can pause your downloads.
From your Home screen, swipe down to reveal the notification bar and tap Settings icon. Select Apps notifications. Select See all apps. Select Messages app from the list. Select Storage. Select Clear cache. Select Clear data. Now reboot your Samsung Galaxy S9 and test whether you're able to receive pictures. Make sure all the applications are enabled in your Samsung phone, it might be possible one application is dependent on others, and that's what preventing the Galaxy S20 to update the apps. Open the Settings app. Tap Apps. Tap on three dots and choose Show system apps. Then, tap on All apps with a drop-down arrow. How to Fix Galaxy S9 Stuck In Recovery Booting or Bootloop. The new Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus has a safety function that keeps it loading in Bootloop or Recovery mode. If this is what you're experiencing, it could be an indication that your Galaxy S9 has a firmware issue you need to address.
The Android Oreo update has been out for the Galaxy S8 and S8+ for almost a month now, and it is now finally trickling down to the Galaxy Note 8 as well. Although it is natural for device-specific issues to arise over time, but the fact that a particular one keeping popping up on the Galaxy S9, S8, and the Note 8 signals a software issue. Thanks everyone!!!!! After a many unsuccessful factory resets / Play Store cache deletions I can confirm that killing the Google app works. I have a Samsung Galaxy S9 on Verizon and this fixed the issue. Here were my steps: 1) Stop current / pending downloads in Google Play Store. 2) Disable Google App. 3) Clear cache / data for Google Play Store. Problem #1: Galaxy S9 Plus won’t turn off, randomly restarting on its own Galaxy S9 Plus turning off on it’s own with battery fully charged. Powers down when it goes to sleep.
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