How to Fix “Applications Not Installed on Android” Phones

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“Applications Not Installed on Android” We know that currently, Android devices such as smartphones and tablets come in very diverse variants. This happens because there are so many people interested in Android devices, from children, and teenagers to adults.

Apart from being easy to use, the facilities and services provided are also quite attractive. Users can experience the ease of carrying out digital transactions, unlimited social media entertainment and games, as well as learning and meeting online without being limited by distance and time.

Even though it looks indulgent, sometimes Android users also feel annoyed with the problem of applications not being installed or applications not being downloaded or installed when installing applications from the Google Play Store or from third-party application stores.

How to Fix Applications Not Installed on Android Phones

This problem can occur on any Android device like Samsung, OPPO, VIVO, Xiaomi, Realme, and others. Every Android device will usually display an error message when it fails to install an application such as:

  • The application cannot be installed in the default installation location
  • Not enough space on the device
  • Insufficient storage available
  • Corrupted app file
  • And various other types of error messages.

So, what is the cause of the application not installing problem? And how to solve it? There are many things that cause the application not to be installed, you can read more about the causes and solutions to overcome them in the following discussion.

Causes the Application is not Installed on Android

Here are some things that cause the application not to install on your Android device:

  • Corrupted APP file – First, there is a possibility that the App file you installed is damaged / corrupt. This is usually also marked with an error message that says “corrupted app file” or “application not installed”. Corrupted application files occur more often when users download not through the Google Play Store, but from third-party websites or application stores.
  • Insufficient storage space – Full or insufficient memory can also cause apps to not install. This is usually indicated by an error message that says “Insufficient storage space” or ” not enough space on device”. You need to delete data and some applications so that the applications you want can be installed.
  • Incompatible applications – There is a possibility that the application or game you installed is not compatible with your Android device. For example, the Genshin Impact game only supports Android 7.0 Nougat devices and above. If you install this game on Android 5.0 Lollipop, then of course this game will not install or install but will experience many problems when using it.
  • System and app permission issues – If you want to install an app from a third-party app store, you need access permissions in order to install the app. This was done because the application was identified as an application from an “unknown source”.
  • Android OS problems – There are many factors that cause problems with the Android system, such as vixxxes or maxxxxe that attack the Android system, accumulation of temporary files, bugs in the Android system, not updating the software, accumulation of temporary files, and many more.
  • etc.

How to Fix “Applications Not Installed on Android” 2023

To solve the problem of apps or applications that fail to install on your Android device, try the following tips.

1. Restart the Android device

The first method, you try reloading the device to solve the app not installed problem. Under certain conditions, sometimes system services and Google Play Store services do not run properly or experience crashes resulting in applications not being able to be downloaded and installed.

In some cases, reloading the device can solve various problems that occur on Android devices such as the application cannot be opened, the application has stopped, the application exits by itself, the application is not installed, and various other problems.

For this reason, we recommend reloading the device to resolve the system service crash. After reloading the device, you can try to reinstall the app file you want.

Next, you can see and identify whether the application can be installed or not. If the app is not installed, try to follow the next method.

2. Enable application permissions

If you want to install applications from third-party websites or application stores (not from the Google Play Store), then make sure you have activated permissions to install applications from “unknown sources”.

To do this, you need to adapt it to the Android device you are using. You can open the Settings menu to find and activate access permissions.

On Samsung devices, you can follow the steps below.

  1. Open the  Settings menu on your Android phone.
  2. Scroll down, then select Biometrics and Security.
  3. Then select Install unknown apps.
  4. Because later you want to install the application in the form of an App file stored in the file manager, then activate “My files”.
  5. If your Android phone has another application store that you want to activate, please activate it.
  6. If so, you can exit the page.
  7. Finished.

In activating the “install unknown application” access permission, there is a difference in choice between the new version of Android OS and the old version of Android OS.

But of course, you can activate this permission through the security features on any version of the Android OS. If there are differences, then you can adjust them.

3. Check the internal storage capacity

If you get an error message when installing an application that says “Insufficient storage space”, “not enough space on device”, and the like, then try to make sure again that your internal storage capacity is not full or at least there is enough to install the application you want.

Try to clean unneeded files/data, such as photos, videos, audio, documents, and so on. This is done to reduce the burden of accumulating files and applications on internal memory.

Delete unused applications

  1. Open the  Settings menu on your Android phone.
  2. Scroll down, and select the  Applications menu.
  3. Then find and select the application you want.
  4. Continue by selecting  Install Phone.
  5. Click  OK  to confirm deleting the application.
  6. Finished.

Clean unnecessary files

  1. Open the  My Files application on your Android phone.
  2. Select the file categories you want to clean.
  3. If you want to delete App files, you can select the App category.
  4. Mark multiple files / all files you want to delete.
  5. Tap  Delete to delete the desired files.
  6. Finished.

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4. Check system and application compatibility

Next, try to check the compatibility and version of the app/game you want to install. This is important for you to do, considering that the compatibility of the application will affect the running of the application, and whether the application will be able to run normally or not.

Several applications and games will continue to implement changes and updates following the development of the released Android system, both in terms of privacy and security, interface, and user experience when running applications.

Even some popular applications such as WhatsApp now no longer support Android OS 4.0.4 and older. This was done because the technology was not available on the old Android.

This is also the case for games, many popular games such as PUBG, Mobile Legends, and Genshin Impact can only be played on capable Android devices.

So, before installing an application or game, make sure the application you install is still compatible with the version of Android OS you are using.

5. Reset Android cellphone

If all the methods I described above don’t help fix the problem you are experiencing, then try to reset your device settings to factory default.

Maybe this is the last way to overcome a problematic Android system. This method will clean the files and media stored in the internal memory and remove all third-party applications.

If you are using the latest Samsung mobile phone, you can follow the steps below.

  1. The first step, open the Settings menu on your Samsung cellphone.
  2. Find and select the menu General Management» then select Reset.
  3. In this section, there are several reset options, starting from Reset Settings to Reset factory data. To erase all data and return the phone to its original settings, please select Factory Data Reset.
  4. Continue by selecting Reset.
  5. Wait until the reset process is successful.
  6. If so, the smartphone will return to its initial position as you expected.
  7. Finished.

*RESET SAMSUNG

  • Reset Settings – Reset only the smartphone settings to the default position. This means that a reset is only carried out on system settings that have been changed, such as ringtones, notifications, alarms, and others.
  • Reset Network Settings – Restore Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Hotspot, and other network settings to their default positions.
  • Reset Accessibility Settings – Returns accessibility settings to their default positions, such as fonts, keyboard, emoji, and the like.
  • Factory Data Reset – Returns the smartphone to its original / factory position. This will restore system and application settings to their default positions and delete all data stored in internal memory.

*NOTE

  • The location of the Reset menu is not always in General management. There are differences in appearance between old Samsung cell phones and new ones. But what is certain is that you can still adjust it.

FAQ

How to allow apps from unknown sources?

You can open the Settings menu on your Android device. Then find and access the “installing applications from unknown sources” feature. Make sure the feature is active (enabled) so that the application you want can be installed.

Why can’t the Google Play Store open?

The Google Play Store that cannot be opened can be caused by a problem with the Google Play Service, either due to a buildup of cache files or a system service crash. To solve this, try to clear the Google Play Store app data to solve the problem.

Why does your cell phone often hang and crash?

A cell phone that often hangs and freezes can be caused by system services crashing, full internal memory, accumulation of temporary files, installing too many applications and games, and so on. To overcome this, try to optimize the device by cleaning temporary files and cleaning unnecessary data.

Closing

To reduce risks and problems in installing applications on Android devices, make sure you download applications from trusted sources, for example from the Google Play Store or the application store from your Android device manufacturer.

If you download an application from a third-party website, make sure the application is compatible with the version of Android OS you are using, free from virxxxs and maxxxre, and that the application is not damaged at all.

If you still have problems after trying some of the repair methods we explained above, please write your problems in the comments column below. Thank you and good luck!

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