

On older devices where you have enabled the Unkown sources option, the Play Store will install. Now open the installer package - you might need to browse to it in your Files app to find your Downloads folder if you don't know where it has downloaded to. Should you be looking to reinstall an earlier version instead, you can get previous versions, too.ģ. Download the latest version of the Play Store from this link.

This is the equivalent of an app installer you'd download on a PC or Mac.ĪPK Mirror is a reliable source and safe to download from. The next step is to download the APK - or installer package - of the Play Store. Instead, such permissions are now granted on an app-by-app basis, so we'll deal with what you need to do in a second.Ģ. In Android 8 Oreo and higher the process has changed. So toggle this on, then you'll get a warning prompt. In stock Android this is below a Device administration heading. Within that menu there should be an option to enable Unkown sources. Find the option for Security or Lock screen and security (Samsung) or similar. For older versions of Android - before Android 8 Oreo so Android 7 Nougat and earlier - you need to go to your Settings menu. Phone is Huawei P9 Plus (VIE-AL10) and currently on Build Number B356 (Android 7.0 with Kernel version 4.1.18-gf6402d0).1. My Google Play Store is the highest version I can find on Apkmirror (version 7.9.52.Q-all156316931) and I have given the permission to Storage and my Location. I have also switched to different Wi-Fi network and switched between Wi-Fi and Mobile data. I have also tried cleaning the cache (/Cache/Download and delete everything in there) and even tried deleting the entire Google Play Store app and reinstalling it, and the exactly same thing happenned. I have tried canceling the download and re-downloading and it stuck at the exactly same percentage. It is also weird that the downloader stopped at the higher percentage in N4S game than AB2 game since N4S has much larger download size than AB2. I thought it was because my phones are running out of storage space, however my internal storage has 24.58 GB free and SD card has 4.55 GB free, either of which is way larger than the installation size of the two games listed above.


I have tried downloading via mobile data or Wi-Fi and both still result the same. When I say stop, basically the Download Manager would suddenly disappear and then the Download bar in Google Play Store would just be “stuck” at that percentage (data traffic speed also dropped from a few M/s to a few k/s before hitting 0). Need for Speed No Limits (About 787 MB of download size), the download always stopped at 97%. When I download a large apps from Google Play Store, it always pauses at a certain percentage, for example:Īngry Bird 2 (about 120 MB of download size), the download always stopped at 61%. I have encountered a very weird problem which I hope you could help.
