com.android.dreams.phototable-8.1.0-apk.plus.apk won't install build 24_180223
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I cannot seem to successfully install the latest build of the official YouTube app on my Nexus One. I am running the official build of CyanogenMod 6.1. Anybody else having this issue?
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lr4life said:
I cannot seem to successfully install the latest build of the official YouTube app on my Nexus One. I am running the official build of CyanogenMod 6.1. Anybody else having this issue?
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This the developer section. Post in q&a.
uninstall from the app manager (menu>settings>applications>manage applications) then reinstall from the market.
if that doesn't work (it's 50/50), reboot inbetween the two steps.
adb push it in... into system/app
I just flashed CM6.1 with the latest GAPPS and look like I have the latest YT app.
I checked the Market and it's the same version nothing newer
Download Titanium Backup
Use that to uninstall your current Youtube app.
Find Youtube app from the market install that and your good to go.
aziz831 said:
Download Titanium Backup
Use that to uninstall your current Youtube app.
Find Youtube app from the market install that and your good to go.
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Totally worked!
Thanks, dude!
baseballfanz said:
I just flashed CM6.1 with the latest GAPPS and look like I have the latest YT app.
I checked the Market and it's the same version nothing newer
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There's a newer version today that is not covered in any of the GAPPS zip files. It won't install over top of the one the came in the zip.
titanium backup removal worked (be aware it will reboot into recovery mode to do it though), however when I go to install the new youtube app from the market I get a "package not signed correctly error"
edit: take that back, can't get titanium backup to actually remove the youtube app...
greenlime812 said:
titanium backup removal worked (be aware it will reboot into recovery mode to do it though), however when I go to install the new youtube app from the market I get a "package not signed correctly error"
edit: take that back, can't get titanium backup to actually remove the youtube app...
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open Titanium Backup
select "Backup/Restore"
select the YouTube app from the list that it creates
select "Un-install!"
that should work
Most recent GAPPS from ROM manager has version 2.0.26 included.
The market version is 2.1.6.
2.1 includes:
-Post comments within the app
-New videos from subscriptions show up on the main screen
-Added "All" category in Browse
-Bugfixes and performance increases
When I try to install it I get the "Package file not signed correctly" error. Same error occurred on 6.0.
Latest gapps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=838077
Toggle signature verification, if you get the error...
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I try to install Google talk on an SD version ROM and it doesn't work. How do I install it? I have the apk so I should just install it? I should put it in system>apps and let it do it itself? I tried both ways and it didn't work. There was an older version of talk so I deleted it from system>apps and then tried to install it and it didn't install (actually it may have installed but when I opened it up it would crash).
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I have a app installing problem when I trying and install a app from an apk it says I don't have enough space
But the screenshot says I do I am rooted and running stock Rom
you have installed lucky patcher before and you have an odex file that prevents the app being installed. fix it by a wipe data. if you have not previously installed lucky patcher or similar programs, its a bit more complicated.
hi guys
Im using a rooted S5 - android 5.0.
Anyone knows any working/fully functional permission manager? i.e. today i downloaded one expense manager app and it asked for permission to access my SMS. I would like to deny that. Any known app I can choose which permission I should allow and which i should deny n a particular app?
Thanks
Install Xposed framework then install AppOpsXposed module.
im using a deodexed custom rom (BOD3) after installing xposed sdk got stuck in bootloop. i had to upload uninstaller to my external card and after that i was able to access my phone. I flashed sdk21.
I'm using SlimLP v5.1.1 and xposed-v75-sdk22-arm.zip with no problems.
Hi, I recently installed Lineage OS 15.1 using this ROM. via TWRP.
Everything works fine, but I haven't been able to install any APKs.
Whenever I download an APK, (I tried several, including F-Droid and microG Services Core) it does not do anything. I am using the default 'Files' app to try and open the APK.
There is no option (that I can find) to 'enable installing apps from unknown sources'.
There is an option to just install unknown apps, but it says that there aren't any apps. The only option in that setting is to 'show system', and that doesn't do anything.
I can't install apps over ADB as ADB does not recognize my device.
Any advice & help would appreciated, thanks!
its weird in android 8.1 if you try to install an apk from navegator or file explorer it ask you to allow that action.
I think that maybe you have a LOS 15.1 Gappless without package installer?
RokCruz said:
its weird in android 8.1 if you try to install an apk from navegator or file explorer it ask you to allow that action.
I think that maybe you have a LOS 15.1 Gappless without package installer?
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I was unaware I needed Gapps. Just flashed OpenGapps via TWRP, problem is fixed. Thank you!!!
keieith said:
I was unaware I needed Gapps. Just flashed OpenGapps via TWRP, problem is fixed. Thank you!!!
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I never try a room without gapps but if you can install only package installer apk from app mirror maybe you don't need to flash gapps.
did you find a solution without having to install gapps? I would really like to be able to install apks without having to install play store...
nilsja said:
did you find a solution without having to install gapps? I would really like to be able to install apks without having to install play store...
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Read the post above yours....
https://www.apkmirror.com/?post_type=app_release&searchtype=apk&s=Package+installer
Check out if it works.
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APK Mirror
They have an APP that allow to install the new installer packages