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Have you checked storage make sure you have room and, try reseting it. Or run back up, if you have it. Also connect to it to your pc and try manually to put apps on. Factory reset and use sd card when you load everything back if you can load the store app on sd, if it happens again you can remove sd delete store app of it and do it again good luck
On your internal storage SD card there is an App partition. This is where all your apps are stored. Many devices have a small App partition like maybe 1 gigabyte. It doesn't take long to fill this up with additional apps.
Many Android devices display this App partition storage bar graph in Settings > Storage. It's usually the top horizontal bar graph. If it's all one color then it's full and it will perhaps say something like 1 gigabyte of 1 gibabyte used. The only way to get
more room to download new apps is to delete some of the old ones, or in some case a few of them might be able to be moved to the external SD card if your device has one in its slot.
You should download apps from Google Play Store to your phone. You shouldn't attempt to put them on an SD card. The play store ensures only compatible apps are installed.
not exactly sure - but some tablets designate internal stg for the operating system and built-in apps and data such as address book or contacts, the settings app, etc. the endeavor stg may be the remaining available for your apps, data and media. Some updaters require extra working room to update an app - look in your settings and see if you set a default location for the apps and media you install. Another thing you can try is to delete the app and then reinstall it from the play store, the reinstall should grab the latest version. It also looks like you can add memory via SD card - probably a micro SD - 16gb is fairly inexpensive. Insert the card then mount it - look in your settings to see if you can set it as your default location or if it is offered as a choice when attempt to install an app. Some operating systems only allow media such as music, photos and videos to be stored on SD card memory - if possible, do a google search for your tablet model to find a manual.
Most apps do not natively install to an SD card when downloaded from the play store. You have to have an app like AppManager, that has a function to 'move' apps from internal storage to an SD card, or use a manual option in the Android Settings section to move each app individually.. If you are that tight on space that you cannot load any new app, you may have to delete or move something from your internal storage so you can download AppManager or some similar app, and then move as many apps as you can to your SD card. If you have a lot of photos and music you can try moving that to the SD card if your player/viewer software will allow you to find it there. Best way to move bulk items (music/photos, not apps) is to connect to a PC through USB, which brings up your internal storage and the SD card as external USB storage items. Then copy from internal storage to SD card through your PC. Best to establish folders on the SD card to hold these items and then tell your app where they are.
You might want to free up internal storage space on your android tablet. You can do this by moving some apps to an SD card that you have installed. Go to your app drawer, tap and hold on an app, and drag it to "App Info". Then tap move to SD card. Another way to free up space is to uninstall apps that you don't use anymore. If that still doesn't work, try installing a storage cleaning app. I would recommend SD Maid by darken. Hope this helped!
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