Internal testing app doesnt download onto phone correctly






















Since the acceptance answer has a million comments, I'll add one here to give weight to this answer: barbie's suggestion worked for me to get rid of spinner even if it was to get "not found" instead — that's better than interminable blank screen spinner. Select the artifact filter near the top right of the page. Select the Downloads tab. After the Internal app sharing setting appears, tap the switch to turn on internal app sharing.

Gayan Weerakutti Gayan Weerakutti 7, 57 57 silver badges 58 58 bronze badges. DShook Maybe your package name is invalid. This works great, thanks so much. One note to people who have multiple Google Accounts. If you dont you will get an infinite loading spinner. I found that the user also has to uninstall the publicly available version of your app from their phone before it allows install from the shareable link. Also needed to set permission according to stackoverflow.

In uploader and tester section make sure 'Anyone you shared link with can download' is selected. Thats it. THIS was it! The old console was bad.

The new console is worse. So unclear. Thanks so much, this was the solution. They could not have designed it worse. This worked for me. The "internal app sharing" link didn't work until I set these permissions. Create such a link via this answer: stackoverflow. I just went through this completely unintuitive process, so let me clear up some myths: Internal testing does NOT require the app be publicly released The review process for your app apparently needs to complete before the app is available, as others pointed out, but the Play Console gives no indication this is a prerequisite, and happily states in several places that the App is available to internal testers when it is not.

In my case the review took about a month to complete, which is why the "We are experiencing longer than normal review times" message was appearing in the console. This was the initial creation of my app, so I don't know which items-under-review were actually required, as the whole backlog completed at the same time also with no notice to me.

Even at this point, if I follow the 'join' link on my phone, I still have the same issues the OP had. Look and feel. Splash screens. Add the app bar. Control the system UI visibility. Supporting swipe-to-refresh. Pop-up messages overview. Adding search functionality. Creating backward-compatible UIs. Home channels for mobile apps. App widgets.

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Google Play. Play Asset Delivery. Play Feature Delivery. You will not be able to download the app if you run out of space on your SD card. Therefore, you will receive this notification. Inappropriate app location can also be the problem.

If you are unable to select the correct location for the application you want to download, your Android might not be able to install an application. If the location where your applications download is the SD card but your system is unable to detect the SD card in your phone.

If you are downloading a file from an unknown source, which is somewhere other than Google Play, you may get this error due to the source and the security issues.

If the file you are trying to download is corrupted, then the android system will not download the file and will provide you the error message. Part 1. All the errors you need to fix will affect the device system and the only solution is to fix them. But before that, in order to avoid losing the data, all you need to do is to back up your device. So that the app not installed fixes will not result in loss of the data.

Step 2: Click on the Back up my data option. Now the backup will start. Before you do the fixing, make sure the backup is complete. Please note that the steps of backing up your Android vary from different devices and Android operating system versions. You have already known some of the reasons behind the application not installed error, but you also need the solutions to solve it. You need to take some steps to get rid of the problem now.

Below we have listed the top 13 ways for you. Most of the time, such kind of errors occur due to some unknown errors, so you'd better depend on a professional tool to save your time. Then the iMyFone Fixppo for Android is highly recommended. All Android system-related issues can be solved by this program with simple clicks, so you do not need to know the technology about Android. Contact Apple Support for assistance. From the Home Screen, touch and hold the app.

From the menu that appears, choose Prioritize Download. Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad. If you still can't download or update apps on your iPhone or iPad, contact Apple Support. Open the App Store and sign in If a blue account button appears at the top of the App Store, you might not be signed in.



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