The internal test track is only available to apps already published in the store. If the internal test option is only available to already published apps why google is letting me use the internal test option!
This is crucial! I was looking into this for over two hours! Google a multi billion company cant use child logic to help developers do their job. Unbelievable situation! Is that true? You can only internally test an already published app? That makes little well, no sense? Show 26 more comments. I have to do this every time I use a new internal test version of another package name. If you have followed the steps in the accepted answer, this is most likely what will solve it for you — rh Since the acceptance answer has a million comments, I'll add one here to give weight to this answer: barbie's suggestion worked for me to get rid of spinner even if it was to get "not found" instead — that's better than interminable blank screen spinner.
Select the artifact filter near the top right of the page. Select the Downloads tab. After the Internal app sharing setting appears, tap the switch to turn on internal app sharing. Gayan Weerakutti Gayan Weerakutti 7, 57 57 silver badges 58 58 bronze badges. DShook Maybe your package name is invalid.
This works great, thanks so much. One note to people who have multiple Google Accounts. If you dont you will get an infinite loading spinner. I found that the user also has to uninstall the publicly available version of your app from their phone before it allows install from the shareable link.
Also needed to set permission according to stackoverflow. In uploader and tester section make sure 'Anyone you shared link with can download' is selected. Thats it. After that, you will enter the App info page of the selected App. On the page, just simply click on Uninstall to remove the application from your device. While launching or using Google Play Store, the App will generate some caches and if you don't delete them timely, they will stop you from using the device smoothly.
Thus, you are suggested to remove the caches to ensure the smooth running of your phone. Next, tap on Clear cache and Clear data to remove the useless data. Another condition to download applications is to connect your phone to a good network connection. This is also the requirement of downloading files on any device. So when you fail to download an App from Google Play, you can go to inspect the network connection on your phone.
Just simply view the signal of your Wi-fi or phone data on the screen. If the signal the weak, you can attempt to:. You can swipe down the screen to enter the notification bar and tap on the icon of Wi-fi or cellular data to turn it off. After a few seconds, you can click on the icon again to enable the feature. Then you can try to download the wanted App from Google Play once again to see whether it is successfully this time.
Once the reset is complete, your device will automatically restart. Go to the Play Store and check if the problem you were facing has been fixed.
Sometimes you may not be able to download the apps to your device because of insufficient space. You will have to delete a few things from your device to make space at times like these. Check if you have too many photos or videos on your device, which may be eating into the storage.
Move these files to your computer to increase the space of your device. You may have to uninstall some apps if you need enough space for large apps. To uninstall the apps, go to the Settings menu of your device and look for Apps or Application Manager. Now tap on the apps that you want to uninstall, and you will get the option to uninstall the app on the next screen. Tap on uninstall and confirm the uninstallation. Alternatively, users on the latest version of Android will be able to long-press on the app they wish to uninstall, and they will automatically see the options to uninstall the app on the top of the screen.
All you need to do is drag the app icon to the uninstall option on the screen, and the app will be uninstalled. This error is related to the Play Service and not specific to your device. Clear the data for Google Services Framework to resolve this problem. Follow these steps to remove the data files:. Once you clear the data, head into the Play Store and check if the error has been resolved. If you still find the same error showing up on your screen, then access the Google Play Site from your computer.
Install the app to your computer, and then the app will work on your device. These errors can occur for some problems with the Google Play Store. However, the best solution for all these errors is to clear the cache and data of Google Play Store and Google Services Framework from your device and check if the problem is resolved. For most of our readers who found any of these errors while downloading apps from the store, this solution seemed to have worked.
We have mentioned the steps for clearing the cache and data files in the solutions above. Restart your device after deleting all the files and then check if the problem has been fixed.
When you get this error, you must first delete the cache and data of Google Services. We have mentioned the steps for doing this in the solutions above. If this does not fix your problem, then check if you are still logged in if you are using a Wi-Fi connection that uses a web page login. If it still does not work, you must try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network, and if you do not have the option to connect to another Wi-Fi network, you must use the mobile data option. Remember that this option will use up data from your plan, and if you do not have a plan, you may incur charges.
The problem usually occurs because of the Wi-Fi connection which is being used. It is why you must establish a proper Wi-Fi connection, or you must use your mobile data. Sometimes, Android users are not aware of the storage memory of their phone has run out. In fact, internal storage is a place to store applications that you download from the Play Store.
To install an app or update on this device, delete any unneeded apps. You could also use Clean Master, CM Lite, or other applications to clear the cache that makes your internal memory full. It appears a notice in the application when you want to install that, "your smartphone doesn't support this version. We have checked one by one possible cause Play Store won't download. Starting from the internet connection, memory storage, and others.
The point of the Play Store can't download problem; the reason is that it automatically updated many apps when you use a Wi-Fi connection. When you are outside of the Wi-Fi network or internal memory to update all apps is insufficient, then the app update process will be delayed. Now you know the cause of the Play Store won't download. It's time to fix it by stopping all the pending application updates.
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