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‎12-26-2019 08:58 PM (Last edited ‎12-26-2019 11:43 PM ) in
Galaxy Note PhonesI've been having issues downloading or updating apps. It is random. The only thing I've found that consistently works is to reboot into Safe Mode and update or install apps.
I have wiped my device, wiped the app's cache, uninstalled the Google Play Store Updates... Wiping my phone allows downloads to begin working for less than 24 hours.
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‎01-10-2020 12:39 PM in
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Complete model code: SM-N975U
Baseband version: N975USQU2BSL7
Software version:
SAOMC_SM-975U_OYN_ATT_QQ_0011
RF8M73ADAWL
ATT/ATT/ATT
Service provider: AT&T
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‎01-10-2020 12:45 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesAlso, @SamsungRei, I have noticed that this is directly related to Bluetooth. If I turn off Bluetooth and restart my phone, everything starts downloading and working properly. If I re-enable Bluetooth, my problem comes back.
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‎01-10-2020 02:00 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesSince discovering this have you attempted to reset the Bluetooth settings or wiping the Bluetooth cache?
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‎01-10-2020 02:07 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesI've gone through everything listed by Samsung and Google including the steps you mentioned. As a last hoorah, I wiped my phone 3 times and it continues to happen.
I stumbled across someone stating that Samsung flashed their phone with the firmware which resolved the issue when wiping the device wouldn't work. However, I'm not sure if they have instructions on how to do that myself.
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‎01-10-2020 02:09 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesYou can visit a local uBreakiFix to have your phone re-flashed by a certified technician.
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‎01-10-2020 02:24 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesI'm going to assume that they will charge me for this service. Is Samsung going to reimburse me for this service or will uBreakiFix do it under Samsung's warranty? This has been going on since I purchased this device, so I don't feel i should be paying for the repair. My phone hasn't been rooted or altered at all, so there is no excuse for this. I'm also not the only one experiencing this issue, as I have found several threads on this forum about the same issue.
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‎01-10-2020 02:31 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesAs long as your phone is still within warranty the reflash would be covered.
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‎01-14-2020 07:58 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesFor anyone still having problems with downloading apps while Bluetooth is enabled, I might have found the solution. It seems that devices that have once been paired with your Android device may be attempting to reconnect with your phone even after the device has been removed from your Android device. This seems to cause issues with Bluetooth which in turn causes many issues on your Android device, such as downloading apps. I haven't had the issue return as of yet, crossing my fingers that this works. I stumbled across this solution when reading posts in other languages where a Logitech device using Bluetooth kept attempting to reconnect to a previously paired Android device which caused the Android device to have random issues like not being able to download apps from three Google Play Store. Sure enough, there was a headset attempting to connect to my device repetitively. Disabled Bluetooth on that device and it fixed my problem.
Step 1: Download the nRF Connect for Mobile in the Google Play Store (it's free, not my app)
Please let me know if this sollution works for you. I'm very curious.Step 2: Enable Bluetooth and open the nRF Connect app you just downloaded.Step 3: Press the Scan button at the top right, if the scan does not automatically start.Step 4: Look next to the Advertiser tab, when a device attempted to connect to my Note 10+, it opened a new tab with the device name. I cannot guarantee that it will always show the device attempting to connect or the device name. I may have gotten lucky.Step 5: Disable Bluetooth on the device attempting to connect to your Android device.Step 6: Restart your Android device and try downloading an app from the Google Play Store.
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‎03-11-2020 11:37 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesHow am I supposed to "download" this solution from the Play Store whne my phone DOES NOT download any apps? Really?
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‎12-31-2019 07:19 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesNo update unlocked version yet