
Any update or install I do from the Play Store gets stuck at 99%. Clearing cache/data on Google App, Play Store App or Google Play Services does not work. The only thing that does work is turning off Bluetooth, restart the phone, go back to the Play Store and the install will eventually finish. Answer (1 of 2): This happens when you browse for many apps and you have something in download that is pending. Suppose you open chrome browser and you are downloading a song. Now the file you have downloaded is not a real file. Today's advertisements play this game. So the solution is to go to. Need for Speed No Limits (About MB of download size), the download always stopped at 97%. 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).
Download an app or game and enjoy. Update: If you are trying to download and install any application from Google Play Shop, however, it is stuck as well as the above approach didn't work for you, then try the method below: Go to Application Manager. Click on Reset All Preferences tab. Step #1 Head over to the bltadwin.ru website and download the software for your Windows computer. Once installed on your computer, open onto the main menu and connect your Android device using the official USB cable. Select the System Repair option. Step #2 Select the 'Android Repair' option from the next screen. To solve Samsung Smart Switch stuck at 99% problem, you can update the software version of your phone from the Settings on home screen > System & updates > Software update > Check for updates > Download and install and wait for a while until the update is over. Then restart your phone and relaunch Samsung Smart Switch to see whether Samsung.
at PM. #1. I'm using a Note9 that's only a month old. The last 2 days, any app updates or new apps I'm trying to download get stuck at 99% (sometimes %). Things I've tried so far: * Resetting the Play Store to default and deleting data/cache. * Wiping the cache of the whole phone. BUT as soon as I re-enable bluetooth and go back into the play store and try to download something, it goes back to the same crap, gets to 99% or sometimes even % downloaded and basically just sits there forever it feels like and does nothing. You can't just disable bluetooth and go into the play store. Answer (1 of 2): This happens when you browse for many apps and you have something in download that is pending. Suppose you open chrome browser and you are downloading a song.
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