· Galaxy S8 And Galaxy S8 Plus: Fix Icons Missing From App Launcher. In theory, the App Launcher is where you should have all the icons of all the apps you have ever installed on your Samsung Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8 Plus. In practice, some users complained that some of their apps icons simply disappeared from the Apps Launcher. · If you can’t find one or if you need further assistance, How to troubleshoot Galaxy S8 with Spotify app that keeps crashing. you can download them again once the problem is fixed. If . It's important to find out if you can use your mobile phone's internet connection. If you can't use your mobile phone's internet connection, you need to solve this problem first. When the problem is solved, you will most likely also be able to install apps.
Permissions. (App settings section). Tap any of the available permissions (e.g., Camera, Contacts, Location, etc.) to turn on or off. If turning off a permission, from the "If you deny this permission " prompt, select Cancel or Deny. Try clearing the data, not just the cache, for Google Play Store. Do the same for "Download manager" — will need to show system apps in the app manager. A reboot afterwards wouldnt hurt. Hope that helps. level 1. amenotsurugi. 1 point · 3 years ago. I had this issue as well (but only on mobile data). If you can't download apps, check these off of your list first: Is your device charged? - Some devices may not let you download new apps until your device is over 15% or even 30% charged.
My issue started with the S7. I couldn't download apps while on mobile data. I was and still am able to download apps while on WiFi. Now that I've upgraded to the S8, I still have the same issue. Here is what I've done on the S8 which I also did on the S7 and did not fix the issue. Clear Playstore Cache. It's important to find out if you can use your mobile phone's internet connection. If you can't use your mobile phone's internet connection, you need to solve this problem first. When the problem is solved, you will most likely also be able to install apps. 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.
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