To avoid that problem, I'll walk you through the process of fixing both issues. I'll demonstrate this on a OnePlus 3 running Android 6. Your cache should immediately drop to Again, the cache should drop to Now disabling wireless and installations from the Google Play Store the only place you should be installing from will go off without a hitch.
Every so often, a wireless network DNS does your Android device no favors. The problem lies in the fact that you don't always have access to the necessary information to change DNS on a per-network basis.
There's a way to get around that. By default, Android does not allow you to set global DNS. You can solve this issue by using a handy app called DNS Changer , which allows you to easily switch your DNS to one of the following:.
Read before installing DNS Changer: The developers have gone a rather distasteful route and require users to rate the app before being able to use it continuously I think it pops up after five minutes of usage.
They insist you must give them a five-star rating in order to continue using the app, but you do not--rate the app as you see fit to continue using the app. Also, the ads in the app can get annoying; the good news is you won't have the app open long enough to be bothered by those apps. To install DNS Changer, follow these steps. Note: If you're experiencing the slow install issue, turn off Wi-Fi before following these steps. You'll find the launcher for the new app in your App Drawer, or on your home screen, or in both spots.
To clear cached data for all installed apps at once, open the Settings app, tap Storage, scroll down, tap Cached data, and tap OK Note: This option is only available on Nougat and below. On Android Oreo, things are a little more difficult. Google removed the option to see all cached data for a more granular and arguably easier to understand.
Update Android apps automatically. Open the Google Play Store app. At the top right, tap the profile icon. Tap Settings Network Preferences Auto-update apps. Select an option: Over any network to update apps using either Wi-Fi or mobile data. Over Wi-Fi only to update apps only when connected to Wi-Fi. Note: If an account on your device has a. Ok so I'm having this issue where whenever I download an app from the market, its like time stands still. It'll just sit there and I'll see the arrows moving but there's no action going on.
The previous update only takes half an hours but this time it has already been 9 hours, please help! Answer 1 of 7 : The initialization took so long because of you internet connection. It could be that while on that process the internet access suddenly hampered or cut off and it got stuck on that scenario permanently.
Technically speaking you need to launch the emergency exit of the application. If I go download a new app from the store it will work. Mary Dickerson's Ownd.
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