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#281097 29-Jan-2021 12:04
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Hi.

 

Im trying to download Outlook via the google play store to my Tablet

 

The download allways gets stuck at 80%-95%
Its also very slow to start the download "waiting for download"

 

I tried hot spotting off my phone & via fibre internet (wifi)
Tried clearing the apps cache, & tablet restart

 

Is this just the way things are, or is there another issue?


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  #2644068 29-Jan-2021 12:14
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Just installed it on a Samsung tablet as a test, and no problems at all with the download/install.





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  #2644074 29-Jan-2021 12:28
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I tried my ph, no issues, downloaded & installed quickly.

 

So its just this LG Tablet .
Under the Play Store settings, at the bottom , it shows as not being certified for Play store.

I Tried clicking the play store version info, it poped up 'a new version will be downloaded' then nothing happens

 

I have installed to the Tab via the play store in the past , but no longer working properly, wont finish the download of Outlook.


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  #2644075 29-Jan-2021 12:30
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And have you restarted the tablet?





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  #2644084 29-Jan-2021 12:44
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freitasm:

 

And have you restarted the tablet?

 

 

Yes

 

I tried to uninstall ESET AV & Security , that just sat there & didnt finish uninstalling . So gave it another restart & ESET was gone .

 

Still cant finish downloading Outlook .
Its not a big deal, I dont need Outlook .

 

I dont want to do a Full reset since everything else is working OK . That would be the next option.

 

 

 

edit : I tried downloading Opera & a barcode scanner as a test. Neither finished downloading.
So will be a full reset if I want to download any new apps . Pitty.


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