Ensure that you are connected to the internet either through Wi-Fi or cellular, click on the unsent message, and click Resend. If the problem continues, try restarting your device or even installing a third-party messaging app. Certain Androids, like the Droid Turbo, can get really warm. Try not to use your phone while you're charging it and don't use high CPU-sucking apps, like Pokemon Go or Facebook, for long periods of time.
If it starts getting warm, give your phone a break. If you don't do these things, and your phone still gets hot to the touch, then you may want to get it looked at by a professional. The experts I contacted said this could be a sign of a manufacture defect. There are numerous steps you can take to address problems with syncing.
First, ensure that you are connected to the internet, and that the service you are trying to sync with, such as Google or Dropbox, isn't down. Double check that your password is correct and try syncing again. Apps can crash for all sorts of reasons. Is there an update available for either the app or your phone? If so, install it. If not, force close the app by swiping it away in the multitask menu pictured above and then reopen it.
You may want to throw your phone against the wall when it begins to malfunction, but there isn't a need to panic. Most problems are fixed with a simple restart.
Although if you physically damaged your phone or dropped it in water, you may have bigger problems on your hands. Press the power button and let the phone turn off, but wait a minute or two before powering it back on.
Have an old Android phone? Here are nine new things that you can do with it. The problem is probably a corrupt cache and all you need to do is clear it. Restart your phone and the problem should be fixed. Details required :. Cancel Submit. PC settings; Would think Settings tab, add a check to Files on demand.
Auto Save tab, uncheck automatically save photo's How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to 'Mike P's post on March 29, Mike, Thanks. However, this checkbox is already unchecked. Or if you're reading this on your phone, just tap each of the following links:. Next, open APK Extractor. From the main screen, scroll down and select the app you want to prevent from updating. You'll likely be prompted to give the app storage access, so tap "Allow" on the popup.
Then, select the app you want to prevent from updating one more time and the app will extract its APK file. With the APK now queued up, leave all of the options selected as they are, then tap "Sign the file" towards the bottom of the screen. The process of signing the file can take up to one minute, but when it's done, you'll be done with the APK Signer app.
Next, you'll need to uninstall the version of the app you currently have installed. This version is signed with the developer's official signature, so your custom-signed version will not install on top of the existing app. Uninstall by long-pressing the app's icon and selecting "Uninstall," or by dropping it on the "Uninstall" option at the top of your home screen after long-pressing.
Next, use any file browser app to navigate to the ExtractedApks folder on your internal storage partition. You'll see two APKs here — one is the original that you extracted in Step 3, and the other is the version you signed in Step 4. The names will be very similar, so to be sure you're installing the right one, long press it and choose "Rename.
From there, simply tap the file to open it, and you'll be prompted to install your custom-signed version of the app. Press "Install" and then "Open. Finally, head to the "My Apps" section in your Play Store app. How can I get rid of it? Usually if you long press on the downloading item in download manager there's an option to delete it, thus stopping the download. Apologies for resurrecting an old thread but I just had the same problem of needing to stop a download and solved the problem by activating Aeroplane Mode.
A less invasive solution and more easily reached in the UI - for anyone else ending up here from Google like I did Long press the notification and select "App Info". This will take you to the application which is responsible for the download, which you can then force stop. In Android 4. Look for Download manager. Force stop, Clear data, and Clear cache. The simple way to cancel a download in Android Lollipop is to disconnect from any internet connection, ie turn off WiFi or mobile data.
Another method would be to enable airplane mode; either methods would cause the files to timeout. Then you could delete the partially downloaded file.. Sign up to join this community.
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