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Help Unable to install google app.

GlitchedFolx

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Jan 24, 2020
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Hey all.

I've been having this issue with my ZTE Blade A3 not being able to install the Google app. The phone itself comes with all the "Go" versions of most Google apps but I'm able to easily install the normal version, except just base Google. I've tried clearing cache, installing from APK, sideloading through ADB, resetting my phone. Nothing seems to work.

If someone would be able to help me out that would be great,
thanks.
 
I have tried downloading it straight from the google play store with no success, then I just looked up "Google APK" and downloaded the first one that showed up.

I understand that the go editions of apps are better for lower end devices, I'm just not able to set anything up using Google Home without having the original Google installed and not Google Go.
 
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I have tried downloading it straight from the google play store with no success, then I just looked up "Google APK" and downloaded the first one that showed up.

I understand that the go editions of apps are better for lower end devices, I'm just not able to set anything up using Google Home without having the original Google installed and not Google Go.

Then I would suggest getting a device that better suits these needs, rather than trying to do it with one that cannot.

Give me a second and I will see what versions of the app I can find.
 
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This is a budget-class phone with only limited system resources to begin with. It's simply not going to be very customizable because Android Go is already a pared-down, reduced-feature operating system and there are inherent and unavoidable hardware limitations. Buy a new or at least newer phone that's more capable, or reconsider your expectations on being able to force this phone into being something it isn't capable of.
https://www.gsmarena.com/zte_blade_a3_(2019)-9713.php
 
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The memory you see available is not what I am speaking of.

You can have a device empty of your apps, yet the system memory partition can still be full.

Even if you disable an app, regardless of the method, it will still take up a certain amount of space- it just will not grow or show up as an available app for you.
 
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