Here's a random guess work on fixing your problem, at times I find myself facing this "bug". What I do is connect to wifi and just let it do its thing download until it stops then I disconnect and reboot. After that, I don't encounter it anymore. Well, I encountered it twice but that was it. The download process will stop. The application downloading continuously again and again Is quite annoying and quite common whether you are using a Data plan Mobile Data or Wireless Wi-Fi.
I had faced the same problem when updating the TrueCaller app on my Android device 4. My suggestion is the internet configuration is not proper or there is low network in your area. Concept:- For the problem to understand there's a small concept of data transfer in the internet. First the request will be sent to the server through an uplink. Next the server responds by sending the data through the downlink in the form of packets.
You can see this when you are browsing the net there is alternative downlink and uplink of data and packets are transferred internally you cannot see which packet is transferred and when but only confirm if all are received through a successful login or complete download. For this you will require a good network around you. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Master what you have now and disable device updates going forward —if you truly must.
Do you have a tech question keeping you up at night? Tired of troubleshooting your Windows or Mac? Looking for advice on apps, browser extensions, or utilities to accomplish a particular task? Let us know! Now reboot. Improve this answer. R R R R 6, 4 4 gold badges 33 33 silver badges 64 64 bronze badges. It appears that doing a reboot is optional now, well at least in Lollipop and above. This is only right if the app downloads through the download manager.
If it does it through the app that needs updating instead, then force stopping download manager won't stop the update from occurring. In my case Android 4.
Parth Parth 41 1 1 bronze badge. This is the correct answer, as this stops the app causing the conflict. Android hippie Android hippie 11 1 1 bronze badge. The Overflow Blog. Note: Apps on your phone that were downloaded before you set any parental controls are accessible, despite their age rating. You can set certain restrictions on their mobile phone or tablet usage, like app downloads, in-app purchases, and screen time.
The solution is to hide the app. Certain smartphone brands have a built-in option to hide apps. When you are in PrivateSpace mode, you can download apps that will automatically be hidden once you return to MainSpace. Note: You can tap on the hamburger icon three vertical dots in the top-right corner of the screen and select Enable password to prevent other users from viewing your Hidden Space folder. I don't get the pause or cancel option. What else can be done? PSN leevoolsa. Just download a different browser, for example, the UC mini browser.
It can cancel any downloads and it is also 10 times faster than your phone's default browser. It can be found in the Play Store. Not Helpful 6 Helpful Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. Related wikiHows How to. How to. About This Article. Co-authored by:. Co-authors: 5. Updated: March 8, Categories: Featured Articles Downloading Android. Article Summary X To stop a web download, swipe down from the top of the screen and select Pause or Cancel.
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