Method 1: Reset Apps
1. Go to
Settings
2. Tap
Application Manager or Apps
3. Tap
All (if available) or Slide to All
4. Tap the touch button to open menu/properties and choose “
Reset Apps” or “
Reset App Preferences“. This won’t delete the apps, it’s only going to reset them.
Method 2: Disable and Re-enable Download Manager
1. Go to
Settings
2. Tap
Apps
3. Locate
Download Manager and
open App Details
4. Disable it, then re-enable it and Test.
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If your has the option to refresh apps, then try this as well.
Method 3: Restart Google Framework Services
1. Go to
Settings and Tap
Apps
2. Tap All Apps or Swipe to All and then open
Google Services Framework App
3. Open
App Details and
Tap Force Stop then Tap
Clear Cache and test.
Method 4: Reset/Restore your Android Device to it’s factory settings
If none of the method above work; then do a factory reset on your device. Try a soft reset first; followed by hard reset if the soft reset doesn’t work. To reset; checkout the
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Method 5: Swiftkey
The issue has been reported with the Swiftkey users as well. If anyone has been using Swiftkey try updating it to the latest version.
Itry mo kung may gagana sa mga methods na yan[/Q
Salamat dto bos. Pero ayaw parin tlga. Hinard reset ko, ganun parin :/