Anyone have trouble updating samsung app store? - Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys, just got this gorgeous tablet today at bestbuy. I can't get samsung updates to download it just gets stuck around 6%. That means sadly I can't get hancom office to download. I can however download anything including apps from the google play store. Was wondering if anyone has had this issue before.
Edit: I used my phone as a hotspot and the update happened quickly. Why is that? Is there something wrong with my home wifi? I have verizion fios and don't want to eat up the data to download hancom
Edit: Found fix. Had to change dns. Apparently my fios router doesn't like samsung. Seems to be an apple fanboy.

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[Q] Market locked for most apps, even the free ones

Hi,
I just received my Asus Transformer, but it is the first time this happens to me. I never had this issue with any of my previous android devices, not even the Xoom.
I have the US version of the Transformer, but I'm using it in latinamerica. This is exactly how I bought the Xoom too.
As soon as I started the tablet, I configured it with my google account as usual, and it started to download the apps I had installed in my Xoom. Suddenly it stops half the way, and I thought it was because I had many many apps. But inmediatly it downloaded an update (8.2.3.13 for tablet and another one for docking keyboard).
Now, when I tried to resume (or reinstall) my old apps (example Flash or Skype), the market won't let me download it. It shows is until the details page, it shows the button "Install", but when I click it, it says "Item not found", and it won't download anything.
I even tried with the web version of the market, and the Transformer appears gray for most apps.
Since this never happened before, not with Xoom neither with Galaxy S, I wonder if it is some problem with the Transformer?
Any ideas?? I haven't root, of course, still checking on this problem....
Tks.
Clear the cache for the market, and the market updater, and try again.
This is exactly what is happening to me, I'm from Puerto Rico.
I had the Xoom 3G and currently have the HTC EVO. These 2 devices never had problems with the market, why?
1. The Xoom 3G contains mobile network chipset and is "carrier bound", in this case, Verizon. I've noticed that when a Honeycomb tablet is carrier bound, the owner will be able to see all apps permitted to the carrier country. In this case, since it's Verizon (US based), the market is fully open.
2. The HTC EVO (Sprint) is the same thing as the Xoom 3G.
Now, the interesting part: if a Honeycomb tablet is WiFi only, since there is no mobile network chipset, the market will use the current IP address to recognize the location (country) and filter apps for that country.
I sold the Xoom 3G for a Transformer (obviously, WiFi only) and since I'm in Puerto Rico, the market is too filtered, not even Adobe or most of Google apps are available.
The following 2 workarounds works for me:
1. I activated the hotspot on my HTC EVO, then did a factory reset on the TF. During the initial setup, I selected the WiFi connection provided by the Hotspot, since this WiFi contains a US based IP address (Sprint), the setup will recognize the location as US. After finishing the setup, the market will be fully open, not only that, the web version of the market (https://market.android.com/) will also recognize the TF as located on US and will keep it saved that way. After changing the WiFi back to the local network, I can still browse and install all apps to the TF from the web market, since it was setup with an US IP, but the market app will still filter the apps.
2. In the "My Apps" section of the market app, only those apps filtered to the country will be shown, so if there is an update for a specific filtered app, you won't see the pending update. In this case, I just reconnect the TF to the EVO hotspot WiFi and then restart it, when going to the market app, all apps will be there (My Apps) and I can see if there is any pending update for all installed apps. This method can also be used to install apps from the market app, it's just that the download speed will be probably slower than local network.
Hi guys,
I created an issue on Google's issue tracker for this very same problem problem.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=16845
Please star it, and hopefully they'll take notice.
I'll try that, tks a lot!
dark_aura said:
This is exactly what is happening to me, I'm from Puerto Rico.
I had the Xoom 3G and currently have the HTC EVO. These 2 devices never had problems with the market, why?
1. The Xoom 3G contains mobile network chipset and is "carrier bound", in this case, Verizon. I've noticed that when a Honeycomb tablet is carrier bound, the owner will be able to see all apps permitted to the carrier country. In this case, since it's Verizon (US based), the market is fully open.
2. The HTC EVO (Sprint) is the same thing as the Xoom 3G.
Now, the interesting part: if a Honeycomb tablet is WiFi only, since there is no mobile network chipset, the market will use the current IP address to recognize the location (country) and filter apps for that country.
I sold the Xoom 3G for a Transformer (obviously, WiFi only) and since I'm in Puerto Rico, the market is too filtered, not even Adobe or most of Google apps are available.
The following 2 workarounds works for me:
1. I activated the hotspot on my HTC EVO, then did a factory reset on the TF. During the initial setup, I selected the WiFi connection provided by the Hotspot, since this WiFi contains a US based IP address (Sprint), the setup will recognize the location as US. After finishing the setup, the market will be fully open, not only that, the web version of the market (https://market.android.com/) will also recognize the TF as located on US and will keep it saved that way. After changing the WiFi back to the local network, I can still browse and install all apps to the TF from the web market, since it was setup with an US IP, but the market app will still filter the apps.
2. In the "My Apps" section of the market app, only those apps filtered to the country will be shown, so if there is an update for a specific filtered app, you won't see the pending update. In this case, I just reconnect the TF to the EVO hotspot WiFi and then restart it, when going to the market app, all apps will be there (My Apps) and I can see if there is any pending update for all installed apps. This method can also be used to install apps from the market app, it's just that the download speed will be probably slower than local network.
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DID NOT Work! I'm so frustrated!!
totolita said:
DID NOT Work! I'm so frustrated!!
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It worked for me. Did a 'Factory Restore'. Connected to my T-Mobile hotspot. Managed to purchase an app.
Market Enabler is an app that might work for you guys. I use it to buy apps in Vietnam.
*Edit* - Sorry, requires root.
As an alternative could you could use a US based VPN proxy? Such a proxy is often used to get around IP country based filtering. Google for US VPN proxies as there are both free and paid services.
Here is a paid service that has very high speed:
VyprVPN Personal VPN
There are XDA/TF posts on connecting to a VPN in this forum. I do not know if they would work with one of these services.
Just search the 4shared app for "apk" and you'll find a market that works.
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Tks a lot to all for your answers. I think it has something to do with firmware. First time I strated the tablet, it allowed me to install google books, then I did a reset factory and now it didn't. Maybe this can be solved rooting?
EDIT: Rooted and still nothing. It is random, first time I tried to install Tweetcomb (since its free now) it went great, now market won't let me....
Same problem
see this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14306598&postcount=32

Amazon Apps requiring Internet Access??

Hey Gang!
I'm really stumped and frustrated right now. I have ALWAYS been able to play my Amazon Apps (Plants vs Zombies, Glow Hocky, Angry Birds, Peggle, etc) when not connected to the internet UNTIL today! For some reason now when I try to play offline, it tells me that the app requires internet connection?! Is something messed up?
This is really pissing me off! Did Amazon change something??? Anyone else having this problem?
I have no problem playing offline, I tried peggle.
Update... ok so I did some research and found out that sometimes uninstalling the Amazon app, shutting down, rebooting and then reinstalling the app will fix the problem. Crazy, but seems that since the Amazon Apps only work when the Amazon App Store is installed sometimes it doesnt see it being offline and shoots out the "internet connection needed error". Weird!
It's due to the licensing function of the app store. You should be able to use offline, but you probalby got caught in between a "token outdated" time period.

Can't download apps from market on WIFI (linksys WRT54GL)

Well, it seems like on the phone it might be everything allright, because via 3G i can download apps, at home on WIFI i can download apps, but on WRT54GL at the office they just don't. I searched for all solutions online, contacted google, followed their suggestions about Talk and other things, but it didn't help.
Maybe i could get some advice from you that could help me solving the problem, maybe i need to do something on the router's (running Tomato 1.28) or on Sensation's side?
Thanks in advance
OK, with the new market app it works fine now
The Play Store has stopped working on my phone over our Linksys X2000 wifi. The same thing happened to the App Store on the iPad

Adhell - anyone have any luck? Also posting the fix if you broke from it too

Anyone have any luck running adhell on this phone? Was going to email the dev and see if they want to check it out.
Kept giving me an RILNOTIFICATION (Radio Interface Layer Notification) after installed and even after removing. Kept causing me huge data griefs and mobile data would only work when it felt like. Would throw up error lte : ESM - 31 EMM - X as well all the time.
If you tried it and are having trouble, you HAVE to reset your mobile data with ##72786#. I found trying to reset it any other way didn't work.
nosympathy said:
Anyone have any luck running adhell on this phone? Was going to email the dev and see if they want to check it out.
Kept giving me an RILNOTIFICATION (Radio Interface Layer Notification) after installed and even after removing. Kept causing me huge data griefs and mobile data would only work when it felt like. Would throw up error lte : ESM - 31 EMM - X as well all the time.
If you tried it and are having trouble, you HAVE to reset your mobile data with ##72786#. I found trying to reset it any other way didn't work.
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no problems here, installed, accepted the knox stuff, seems to be working. It isn't blocking the adds i get on the home screen of CM Browser though, or an add i just had in Tube Map so not sure how effective it is, i havent used it before yesterday. It is definitely blocking some ads though.
I'm running it just fine.
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Working fine here.
how are you seeing the error? I have it installed and haven't noticed any issues and seem to be working most of the time.
Got an email back from the developer, he said there does seem to be an issue with some carriers. He said he knew for sure now T-mobile appears to have trouble with it (hes getting reports of the same errors I am getting) and I have sprint and let him know.
My stuff still is acting goofy even after the reprovision. Also reset network settings and rejoined my current wifi network and completely reset up wifi calling and it will not work at all. I've never had it not work on this network. worked perfect until I installed and setup adhell.
Really wish I had never tried this stupid thing lol. Feel I'm going to be stuck with a restore....
No problems here: S8+ on Verizon.
Working fine on T-Mobile s8+ here.
I've tried adhell and disconnect pro now and both let through too many ads for my liking. on the homepage of CM Browser alone a load of ads get through every time. Never had anything like that on my S5 when I had roted and used AdFree. At this point I am thinking I need to try adguard or adblock plus (that use the vpn method) to see if they are any better as these two just arent blocking enough. The only potential issue with that is how much performance is affected by using those vpn methods, in terms of download speeds and battery life (VPN's use a lotof cpu power due to the encryption).
nosympathy said:
Got an email back from the developer, he said there does seem to be an issue with some carriers. He said he knew for sure now T-mobile appears to have trouble with it (hes getting reports of the same errors I am getting) and I have sprint and let him know.
My stuff still is acting goofy even after the reprovision. Also reset network settings and rejoined my current wifi network and completely reset up wifi calling and it will not work at all. I've never had it not work on this network. worked perfect until I installed and setup adhell.
Really wish I had never tried this stupid thing lol. Feel I'm going to be stuck with a restore....
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im on tmo and have no issues using it.
I had it return a couple random times and a profile update would immediately fix it and make it go away for a long while.
adhell must screw with the APNs (seems that way anyway) as I was only having this trouble on one specific APN at this point and only when the phone would decide to change to it. Since I cannot edit or view the APNs, can't say what for sure. I've since done a full settings reset (tried network only and it did zilch) and it's finally stopped completely now going near 20 hours. I have been on this APN since.
Every profile update would change what APN I was using and it'd stop. Same as a reboot or airplane mode. Soon as I switched back to that APN, instant RILNOTIFICATION about no data.
Funny thing is, the data did work, just horribly.
Running on my T-Mobile S8+ with no problems at all. I hadn't used it before, but so far I like it very much.
Keep in mind that Google play music (which happens to be default music player on the s8) needs to be whitelisted in adhell. The program nails up a persistent connection when it can't connect to ad servers and will blow your battery and suck a ton of resources.
Once whitelisted, no issues.
I am very pleased with adhell. Arcitecture is great, utilizes knox f/w and is open source on top of it. I would not trust this kind if stuff to just anyone.
It does a good job paring ads way back.
It seems to work fine with my S8+. I have this app that used to be slow when loading, now it load new contents very fast. Great ad block app.
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Keep in mind that Google play music (which happens to be default music player on the s8) needs to be whitelisted in adhell. The program nails up a persistent connection when it can't connect to ad servers and will blow your battery and suck a ton of resources.
Once whitelisted, no issues.
I am very pleased with adhell. Arcitecture is great, utilizes knox f/w and is open source on top of it. I would not trust this kind if stuff to just anyone.
It does a good job paring ads way back.
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Does disabling google play music stop that? I have it disabled in package disabler anyway.
Also for an open source app, it sure seems to be letting a lot of ads through. I read somewhere it lets ads through from certain providers like adchoices or seomthing. For me it seems to let all the same ads through that disconnect pro does and I see no reason why.
ewokuk said:
Does disabling google play music stop that? I have it disabled in package disabler anyway.
Also for an open source app, it sure seems to be letting a lot of ads through. I read somewhere it lets ads through from certain providers like adchoices or seomthing. For me it seems to let all the same ads through that disconnect pro does and I see no reason why.
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You can go to github and open the .json file that contains all of the blacklisted URLs. There are something like 2000.
Re Play Music, I cant see how this activity would resume if you had the package disabled, but I cant confirm you wont either. I can tell you that if it becomes an issue you will know it. I got a warning suggesting to shut the app down a few days ago.
Disconnect Pro uses a VPN, so they proxy all of your data through their machines. I cant say a bad word about them, but this is something that I would look very hard into before doing. Also, I believe you need to pay or use only the Samsung browser which is less than ideal.
I like how adhell is dns based, and utilizes Knox for blocking. I am not suggesting that adhell is the most comprehensive blocker out there but it works well enough and I am comfortable with its architecture.
robber said:
You can go to github and open the .json file that contains all of the blacklisted URLs. There are something like 2000.
Re Play Music, I cant see how this activity would resume if you had the package disabled, but I cant confirm you wont either. I can tell you that if it becomes an issue you will know it. I got a warning suggesting to shut the app down a few days ago.
Disconnect Pro uses a VPN, so they proxy all of your data through their machines. I cant say a bad word about them, but this is something that I would look very hard into before doing. Also, I believe you need to pay or use only the Samsung browser which is less than ideal.
I like how adhell is dns based, and utilizes Knox for blocking. I am not suggesting that adhell is the most comprehensive blocker out there but it works well enough and I am comfortable with its architecture.
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disconnect pro doesn't use a VPN it uses the knox firewall to block by dns exactly the same way as adhell does, and in my limited testing it lets exactly the same ads through that adhell does too. I have heard that a lof of these companies get paid by some ad providers to let their ads through (i.e. simply not include their ads in the blocking), and the ads I have seen get through both adhell and disconnect pro have been obvious ads from obvious large ad suppliers which looks highly suspicious to me as there is no reason they aren't in their block list. These are all ads that were blocked on my rooted S5 using Adfree (or adaway i cant remember which one it was but it was a basic hosts file/dns based blocker and no such ads got through).
I looked at their site, the premium product is vpn based, the lower tiers apparently at not.
robber said:
I looked at their site, the premium product is vpn based, the lower tiers apparently at not.
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The one on the Galaxy Apps store ("Disconnect Pro Privacy and Performance") is not VPN-based. It does cost money, but it goes on crazy sales once in a while. I got it for a few bucks a year or so ago.
Although I haven't tried Adhell, Disconnect Pro has been flawless for me. No noticeable affect on battery life, zero difference in webpage loading speeds compared to using no ad blocker at all, and no annoying notification icons in the status bar. It works phone-wide, so it blocks ads in all apps. And best of all, root is not required.
I find that even the root-based ad blocking (eg: AdAway) would be a little too overzealous in its blocking and resulted in many video files on websites being blocked entirely just because they would contain an ad before the video. I don't get this problem at all with Disconnect Pro.
If Adhell works the same way that Disconnect Pro does but is free, then that's a win for everybody.
ewokuk said:
disconnect pro doesn't use a VPN it uses the knox firewall to block by dns exactly the same way as adhell does, and in my limited testing it lets exactly the same ads through that adhell does too. I have heard that a lof of these companies get paid by some ad providers to let their ads through (i.e. simply not include their ads in the blocking), and the ads I have seen get through both adhell and disconnect pro have been obvious ads from obvious large ad suppliers which looks highly suspicious to me as there is no reason they aren't in their block list. These are all ads that were blocked on my rooted S5 using Adfree (or adaway i cant remember which one it was but it was a basic hosts file/dns based blocker and no such ads got through).
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Reminds me of when apple started letting ad blockers in the appstore for safari. First people charged for the apps, then many deleted them cause they felt bad, others would let select ads through for pay. Was a mess.
I get why websites and businesses want ads, but they are way too intrusive. Like when on youtube and you get stuck watching a min long ad you cannot skip. Those piss me off to no end. Not sure I see them as much anymore.

Question Selective inability to connect

I have a new Pixel tablet as of yesterday. So far it seems kind of buggy. The biggest problem seems to be with connecting to only some websites. It is definitely connected to the network and can get to some websites. I had this problem yesterday and solved it by dropping the cache for some of the Google apps. It is not working today. Today I find that links from Google search results all return "This site can't be reached". I can get to the sites outside the Gooele search. Only a problem on the pixel tablet. Works fine on other devices in the house.
Did you try a factory reset? Sounds like a software issue. Did you try connecting to a hotspot instead of house wifi?
Not sure on this one. I think you can specify in the Google app to use the Chrome browser for web searches

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