Can't install particular app - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have tried different versions of CM (including) nightlies on my phone lately, but since about a week I haven't been able to (re-)install the Teamviewer app anymore, after uninstalling it on accident. Other apps are fine, but just this particular app will not install, I'm getting a "Insufficient Storage" error. Strange, because (1) I have plenty storage left and (2) Other apps install fine.
I have tried to install through the Play Store as well as installing it manually through opening the APK file from within ES File Explorer - same error.
Could anyone help me with this? I think there must be some lingering file of Teamviewer somehow...

Try installing an older version via ES... :3
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nijom said:
Try installing an older version via ES... :3
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So I tried installing 3 different older versions of Teamviewer, they all give me the same error message. Other apps install fine. This is really weird. Any more ideas?

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Manually installing Market app

I have a branded Galaxy S with no Android market. I've found 3 different Vending.apks, version 1.665, 1.668, 1.713. I tried to install them using adb install. 1.7133 returns "unexpected exception". Other two install successfully but they both crash when click Install an app. When I go back to app page it says Starting download and gets stuck there (Market app is not frozen). Am I missing a step for manually installing market? Do I have to do anything like adb push Vending.apk /system/app/?
Have you tried flashing a gapps.apk?
have you tried using appbrain and their corrosponding apps like their installer?
MindChild said:
have you tried using appbrain and their corrosponding apps like their installer?
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AFAIK appbrain uses default market app to download. I don't have any market app that's the problem..
glwinkler said:
Have you tried flashing a gapps.apk?
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I don't know what gapps.apk is. Could you elaborate please?
Do you mean Vending.apk from the gapps-passion-EPE54B-signed.zip of the Cyanogenmod 5?
Btw I'm using:
pad: jvjh1
phone: jxjg2
csc: trcjh2
Did the same vending.apk installation on a HTC legend "Middle East Version" which also came with no Market and no sucess, i do have the same problem..."crashing at installation"
and about gapps, it's not an apk but rather a flashable content that require rooted device and since i don't wanna root this phone i really didn't figure it out so far. so i'm still waiting for a solution.
Ok. The gapps.apk I know of you can find on rom manager. I think you can DL rom manager straight from their website and install using something like astro file manager. Cyanogen can't release a rom with the Google apps for copyright reasons so they offer it as a seperate download. I'm assuming you can find it on the cyanogenmod site. Otherwise try flashing a stock image through rom manager if they have one for the galaxy x. How did it not come with a market?
Hi. I posted a reply for your idea for my problem but got no reply from you, I guess the thread got lost beneath all the other threads. Could you please give me any ideas about this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8090192&postcount=4
Thanks.
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Google Play Store and incompatible apps

I have noticed recently that a lot of my apps are now listed as incompatible with my Bionic (Gummy 1.2) but if I download them via other resources, they work fine. Could someone explain what gives? and if there is anyway to 'trick' the market into allowing me to choose whatever I want to install and letting me worry about compatiblity?
If this is answered in a different thread I apologize in advance as I am not sure what to search.
Sounds like you're using a custom screen density
Here are patched market
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1580827
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demo23019 said:
Sounds like you're using a custom screen density
Here are patched market
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1580827
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I tried this and it did not work for me, as seen from the attached I have this installed that the play store says are incompatible with my phone. Any other thoughts? It becomes an issue as I can not install any apps except for a very select few. Is there a way to see what the incompatibility is?
krichmond0306 said:
I tried this and it did not work for me, as seen from the attached I have this installed that the play store says are incompatible with my phone. Any other thoughts? It becomes an issue as I can not install any apps except for a very select few. Is there a way to see what the incompatibility is?
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To install the apk file do so:
after the emulator is started (via jar of beans.exe) click on abd (top left)
then click on install apk and choose the file you want to install on your computer
You can edit build prop to a other high end device and every thing..
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[Q] How to manually install .apk

I've been trying to install a particular app to my phone, Nexus 4, rooted custom rom, etcetc.
The app in question was pulled from the Play store some time ago and it seems Google went further and removed the free version of the app from users devices without permission as well. I have the pro version as did many others and from what I've read, the pro version was not removed. However I flash roms and eventually lost it and that required a reinstall.
The problem: traditional methods of installing the .apk give the error "App not installed."
How can I install this app manually? The only other method I could think of was to try to root copy it to /system/app but that didn't work. And I'll reiterate, so we're clear, browsing to .apk and installing through explorer by clicking it does not allow the .apk to install. So, suggestions?
You could try sideloading it using Android Injector. (If it fails, it'll tell you why)
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Theonew said:
You could try sideloading it using Android Injector. (If it fails, it'll tell you why)
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Yeah it failed.
The application itself says install successful, but the app cannot be found on the phone.
There are a few websites that allows you to download apps in its apk format. You can install that way. But I'm not sure if its legal. Someone could correct me here.
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techpick said:
There are a few websites that allows you to download apps in its apk format. You can install that way. But I'm not sure if its legal. Someone could correct me here.
Please hit Thanks if I helped
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The OP stated that this method does not work in this situation.
NB. - It is legal unless the app is warez.
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I have used easy installer to install .apks.
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inroot1898 said:
I have used easy installer to install .apks.
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That uses the same method as manually installing the apk from a file manager.
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The app isn't warez but it is one of the unapproved apps by google now, I mainly just wanted to look for an alternate method of installing apps in case this kind of app blocking became more prevalent. You have to admit, Google did a real number on blocking this app. Thanks for the help anyway guys.
the command that worked for me was:
adb install app.apk
You can make a folder in /system/app with its name without space as folder name and copy the apk to that folder.
Apk name should be same as the folder name +.apk.
Then reboot your device.
After reboot the app will be definitely installed as a system app. But some apps might be stable but some not.

[Q] Getting INSTALL_FAILED_DEXOPT after migrating to ART

Hello all,
For some apps (especially launchers: both Apex and Nova) installing via adb fails and shows the error message "INSTALL_FAILED_DEXOPT". This began to happen after I migrated to the ART runtime. Any clue? Thanks.
hmm, so you say you install, it via adb, it can be related to adb. errors like these are already mentioned on xda, stackoverflow and other sites. because art and nova are working for me, and I didn't install it via adb, and some people on stackoverflow already sad it can be adb related, I would try to manually install the app via the apk and a file explore or the playstore
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hmm, so you say you install, it via adb, it can be related to adb. errors like these are already mentioned on xda, stackoverflow and other sites. because art and nova are working for me, and I didn't install it via adb, and some people on stackoverflow already sad it can be adb related, I would try to manually install the app via the apk and a file explore or the playstore
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Thanks. I also read some answers/suggestions on stackoverflow and couldn't find any working solution. When installed from the Play Store I get the error 'Unknown error code during application install: "-24"' and when manually installed through Root Explorer the result is "App not installed". Any possible explanations you can think of??

Stock Camera app deleted

I was updateing my apps trough Aptoide, when it tired to update the Stock camera app it said "app installation failed" and my Stock camera app was gone, cant find it in the app store and the one in aptoide wont work says failed to install. It's a Rooted z3, can anyone help?
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Ertishop said:
I was updateing my apps trough Aptoide, when it tired to update the Stock camera app it said "app installation failed" and my Stock camera app was gone, cant find it in the app store and the one in aptoide wont work says failed to install. It's a Rooted z3, can anyone help?
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the system app are inside stock firmware and u can just reinstall it by flash through recovery (it means system apps are not available on Play Store)
so u should search for flashable .zip of camera or Repair ur firmware by PC companion
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When I do that flash trough recovery does my phone get reseted and loose everything? And if possible could you maybe give me a link to a flashable zip file
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