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Hi, I'm developing a Launcher3 fork. I upgraded my Nexus 4 to the Android-L preview moments ago and I find I cannot install my apk: adb install debug.apk >>>Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_DUPLICATE_PERMISSION perm=com.android.launcher3.permission.RECEIVE_LAUNCH_BROADCASTS pkg=com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox] Does this mean any app that wants to use this - important - permission will conflict with any already present launcher? I mean uninstalling google search is not exactly an option, my app even interacts with it. Download Game Batman The Dark Knight Rises.

Am I doing something wrong? Is there something new with Android-L?

Any way I can force the installation? Any idea why they made this change?

Archive And Install_failed_duplicate_permission

While your trying to build and deploy your Xamarin Android solution, have you ever encountered an error such as, Deployment failed because of an internal error: Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_UPDATE_INCOMPATIBLE] or with a similar error code as below? [INSTALL_FAILED_DUPLICATE_PERMISSION] If.

When I attempt to install Google+ using the Google Play application, it performs the download, then switches to the installation phase. I then get an error: 'Can't install app. Google+ can't be installed. Try again, and if the problem continues, get help troubleshooting. (Error code: -505)'.

I worked with Google Play technical support, and I have already followed all of the standard -505 troubleshooting found online, and then even more that Google had me try: factory reset, clearing Google Play cache & data, rebooting, clearing Google services cache/data, Google check in, removing/adding Google account, checking for OS updates, bringing Google Play back to factory version, etc. Ultimately, Google got rid of me thusly, pretty bold claim! I sincerely hope that she was just working off a supported device list that was outdated: Hi Jeffry, Thanks for contacting Google Support! I've reviewed your account and I'm afraid that your device, Lenovo Phab2 Pro, isn’t currently supported for use with the Google Play Store app or with. Sometimes a hardware manufacturer will use the free Android operating system on a device even if the device doesn’t pass Google’s compatibility requirements to have the Google Play Store app installed In these cases, Google Play may not function correctly or at all on the device.

For a complete list of supported devices, go. If you have any more questions related to your device, I recommend contacting the manufacturer directly. If you have any other questions about supported devices, please let me know, and I'd be happy to help. Maria I did some investigating of my own via adb logcat and it appears that there is a conflict between Google+ and the Gallery application. Perhaps Lenovo modified the Gallery app and broke something? Andy_Lenovo wrote: Hello miniika, sorry for not getting back to you sooner with a response and thank you for pointing this out to us.

Our developers were able to identify the issue and, for those who are experiencing issues installing Google+, I'm happy to say a resolution will be released in the next OTA update which is currently scheduled for early December. Fps Multiplayer Games Online Free No Download here. Andy, Thanks for acknowledging and working on this problem and letting us know about the December OTA update. Did the fix make it into the 161202 update as you'd hoped? We're all still experiencing the -505 error during Google+ install. I checked the logcat output and the permissions error appears exactly as before.