What is your new device? Same model? Yes, Waze version 3 requires at least version 2 of Android. You will need to find and download a version of Waze 2. I believe the i1 has Android 1. Post by MReiser Fri Feb 24, pm. MReiser wrote: If I remember correctly, the i1 uses Android 1.
If you're stuck with that phone because of the Sprint formerly Nextel Direct Connect, Motorola just came out with a new Android phone that doesn't need to access the iDen system. The DC runs directly through the 3G connection. It's called the Motorola Admiral and it runs Android 2. This method works for every iOS problem. So, it is worth giving it a try. If you want to force restart your device, follow the instructions given below, depending on your iPhone model. In the first place, you need to press and release the Volume Up tab.
After that, press and release the Volume Down tab. You have to press and grip the Home and Power tabs until you can see the Apple icon on your phone screen. This iOS issue may be causing the application to act abnormally. In that case, the only solution to fix this issue is by using an iOS recovery tool.
One such professional recovery tool is iMyFone Fixppo. Get iMyFone Fixppo. In the first place, users need to download iMyFoneFixppo on their system. Install and launch this program. Now, you have to put your device in Recovery or DFU Mode if the application does not recognize or detect your device immediately. For doing so, simply follow the on-screen instructions. Once your phone is in recovery or DFU mode, you will see an option to download the firmware.
So, this is how this application works to resolve any issues related to iOS. The most important thing to remember when downloading anything from the Play Store is that you must have a stable internet connection.
You will not be able to download an app if the internet connection is not working correctly. Whether you are connected to the Internet through Wi-Fi or using mobile data, the most fundamental step to ensuring that you can download the apps is to have a proper internet connection. Pull down the notifications shade of your device and check if the Wi-Fi icon or the mobile data icon is lit up. If none of these icons is switched on, you must switch on the connection to ensure that your device has access to the internet.
If you have downloaded apps before without any problems and this is the first time you encounter an issue with your Android device when downloading apps from Google Play , then restarting the device can be helpful. With the help of a restart, you should fix this issue without getting into deep troubleshooting on your device. However, there is a chance that restarting the device may be a temporary fix. If you begin to encounter the problem too often and the restart begins to get annoying, you must try the other troubleshooting steps.
When you try to download an app from the Play Store, the Google servers will try to check for the time on your device. If the time is incorrect, it will not sync the servers with the device, which can cause a problem in downloading anything from the Play Store.
If you are using a Wi-Fi network to download the apps, switch to mobile data and check if it works. The reason behind this is that specific Wi-Fi networks block port It is the port used by Google Play. To switch the networks, pull down the notification shade of your device and tap on the Wi-Fi icon to switch it off.
Now look for the Mobile data icon and switch it on. Once you have switched the internet access, restart your device and then go to Google Play to resume the app download. Check if the problem you were facing has been fixed. Download manager facilitates the downloading of all the apps. You must ensure that it is On so that your apps can be downloaded successfully from the Play Store. To check if Download Manager is On or not, you should head into the Settings menu of your device and then go to the Apps or Application Manager.
Now you will notice tabs on the top of the screen. Swipe right or left to go to the tab that says All. Look for Download Manager under this section and tap on it to determine whether it is enabled or disabled. Those users who find it disabled, tap on the Enable option to Enable Download Manager and then download the apps again.
Wiping the cache for Google Play can solve a few problems related to the Play Store. Cache files store information that helps your device load the application quickly. These files are recreated once you reaccess the application.
The Data files of an application store data that includes all information saved on the app like high scores, usernames, and passwords. When the data files are deleted, you must make sure that you write down any important information before deleting the files. 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.
You will notice a warning that will tell you that all data will be deleted. Press Ok to confirm and then open the Play Store to look for the app and begin the download. Check if this helps you fix the problem on your Android device. Google Play Services is the process through which your applications communicate with various sections of your device.
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.
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