Phone app not downloading after factory reset

 

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 · 1) restarting phone 2) delete dalvik cache 3) delete data/cache of the all apps google service related (framework, service, play store, play game etc etc..) 4) remove account then add back in 5) find the hosts file @ system/etc, delete it If none of these work, it might be play store conflicting between factory reset version and SD card one.  · None of those solutions worked. I decided to do a factory reset on my phone. However, once the phone restarted, the play store got stuck in "Completing Setup." It was trying to install an app, but it said "Waiting for Wi-Fi." However, the phone was definitely connected to my Wi-Fi, and I have a strong and stable connection. I did factory reset of my phone, (Droid X), and I changed primary email, and I am not able to download any application from market. I get a message like application will be downloaded, but its never download app. And I am using this same email id, as test account in developer account. How can I download application from market?Reviews: 4.

Method 1. An Attempt to Recover Data After Factory Reset Without Backup. It is not easy to recover iPhone data after factory reset essentially, and it is even more difficult when you do not have any backup for this. No data recovery tools have a % success rate to recover data after factory reset without backup. First, the word "factory reset" might be a bit misleading -- as one can easily tell by your first comment to your question: If the device ships with Gingerbread (Android x) pre-installed, and after a while offers an update to e.g. Ice Cream Sandwhich (Android x) which you perform -- a factory-reset thereafter will not reset it to. The internet connection can be the main reason for iPhone apps not downloading problem. All you need to do is visit Settings, tap the Wi-Fi icon, and click the icon beside the Wi-Fi network. Then next, select "Renew Lease". This step has worked for several iPhone users to fix the "won't update and download apps" issue. 2.

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. An effective method to fix this problem is by clearing the App Store cache in your iPhone. You can do this by first launching the App Store app in your iPhone or iPad and tapping any of the navigation buttons 10 times (Featured, Explore, Top Charts, Updates, Search). 1. Make sure you have deleted Versa from your phone's Bluetooth settings. 2. Reboot your phone. 3. Reboot your Versa by pressing and holding the left and bottom right buttons until Fitbit logo flashes. 4. Place Versa in the charger near your router as you will be using WIFI to download the firmware. 5. Open Fitbit mobile app and log in. 6.

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