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It is a Cache related issue ou can solve it like so.
Method 1: Go to settings>>Apps>>Select "All" tab From the "All" apps list>> Find Google Play Store>> Clear Data and Cache From the "All" apps list>> Find Google Service Framework >> Clear Data and Cache Now restart Google Play Store and try to download/update the app or games.
Method 2: Try a different Gmail account in your Google Play Store. For this: Open Google Play Store Go to settings >> Accounts>> Choose Account or add new account Now try to download or install the app or game.
Method 3: Go to system settings >> Accounts >> Google >> remove your Gmail account From settings >> Apps >>All >> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework and Download Manager (like in method 1) Again, go to settings >> Accounts >> Google >> Add your Gmail account Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings Run Google Play Store and update or install your app. These methods are common solutions to many android market related problems. Hope you have now successfully downloaded your apps or games from the Google Play Store.
You should be able to download free samsung apps from teh "Samsung Apps" app found in the programs folder, or on one of your homescreens.
When you have opened the Samsung Apps- app, you might have to log into/register an Samsung Account. If you don't have a Samsung Account, there should be simple steps to register the account, and it is free!
When the account is registered, you have to log in, and then it works just like the Google Play market, click on selected app and press install. :)
there is an app in the market called lock screen unlock(or ) something similar but you must know the email and the password of your phone's google account.. you can add it to your account via a pc but both the pc and your phone needs an internet connection
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Hi,
I'm Ben and -- hopefully -- I can provide some meaningful assistance.
How do you install apps on Android?
The following applies to any app that you might want to install on your Android tablet.
There are a few ways to go about this. The easiest is, of course, the Android Market itself. But it's quickly finding competition in the likes of the Amazon Appstore. And there are smaller third-party app stores as well, though they haven't necessarily caught on as much as you'd think.
The Android Market
The Android Market is the easiest way to install new Android apps. It should already be installed on your phone or tablet. If it's not, chances are you have one of those (really) cheap Android tablets, and it didn't meet Google's approval. That doesn't mean you can't install new apps, though, and we'll talk more about that in a minute.
Android Market To use the Android Market, you'll need to be signed in with a Google account. Chances are you did this when you first set up the phone. But if not, you can add a Google account to your phone (and even sign up for one at the same time) straight from your phone. Go to Settings>accounts to do so.
Once you're logged in, you'll be able to browser the Android Market, purchase apps, or download free apps. The Android Market also is where you'll update apps you've already loaded. Purchasing apps is done a couple of ways.
One is through Google checkout. You give it a credit card number, and it manages the transactions for you.
Another way is through carrier billing. If you're on Sprint, AT&T or T-Mobile you can charge apps to your phone bill.
There are also a couple ways to browse the Android Market. You'll mostly likely do it from your phone. But if you're at a computer, you can browser, purchase and install apps from the Android Market web portal. It's at www.market.android.com.
Fun fact about the Android Market: Once you've purchased an application, you can download it onto as many phones as you have. Need more space on your phone? Uninstall an app and put it back on later if you need it again, at no additional charge. To install from the Android Market on your phone
Android Market
Choose an app.
To install, tap "Free" (If it's a paid app, you'll tap "Purchase"
You'll be asked to accept permissions -- this shows you what the app can access on your phone. Hit yes, and the app will download and install.
Note: You can cancel a download as it's happening. For paid apps, you can request a refund within 15 minutes. To install apps from the Android Market
Android Market
Go to market.android.com from a web browser.
Pick an app. Hit the install button.
You'll be asked to accept permissions, and choose which device you want to install on (if you have more than one).
Look over the permissions and hit the install button again. The app will magically be downloaded and installed on your phone.
The Amazon Appstore
A relative newcomer is the Amazon Appstore. It's similar to the Android Market in that you'll have to have an account with Amazon to use it. Unlike the Android Market, the Amazon Appstore likely didn't come pre-installed on your phone, so you'll need to download it.
Once it's on your phone, you can download apps directly from it or, like the Android Market, from a web portal. App downloaded through the Amazon Appstore will be updated through the Amazon Appstore and not through the Android Market.
The following tutorial video will take you through the entire process better than my written words.
Did your tablet come with the market app already installed? If so go to
settings>Accounts & sync. You must use the original username and
password of the Google account (if you don't have a gmail account set
one up and make a note of the username and password. You don't actually
have to use Gmail for your email activities, but you do need one to set
your tablet up properly for market usage!) used when you set up your
android tablet. If (as I suspect) your tablet was not cleared by the
original owner before they sold it on Ebay, you'll need to restore the
tablet to its factory settings and start as if it just came out of the
box.
1. Settings
2. Personal: Accounts and Sync
3. Selected my Google account
4. Once within my Google account, clicking on the context menu/settings menu I selected "Remove Account"
5. Once the account was removed it prompted and asked for a new account,
I entered the credentials for the same account and then rebooted
6. Once it rebooted I went to the Market, accepted the EULA and
downloaded Google Gesture (I wanted to try a free app first) without any
issues!
Make sure you are connected to the internet. Open the "Market" app (you'll need to set-up a gmail account & logged in into it via browser). Search for "adobe flash" & download the first app..
mine did same,i guess it just recgocnise first login details,you can resotore setting and see you cant start again,can your phone work without sd card,mine cannot and also i cannot download apps from android market,tried but it says downloading qued dont know what to do.
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