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Amazon Kindle and a few other apps keep crashing Android 9.0 x86

ogola89

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May 26, 2020
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Hi all,

I have a Linx 1010B tablet which originally shipped with windows 10. It got quite slow so I decided to install android 9.0 on it (I tried android 7 and 8 as well which didn't resolve the problem I am about to describe).

I am having real problems with the apps. I try to install them, and sometimes apps don't install. I then have to re-install, and usually get a cap at around 8 apps, then the app store gets stuck on 'downloading', '95/99%' or 'installing' and just stays there. I don't know why this is the case and I have reinstalled android about 11 times, trying different versions and settings.

My further problem comes when I manage to download some apps, some work, and others don't. The main one I am interested in is amazon's kindle (so I can read like a tablet), but have a real problem in getting it to work. I have never gotten past the loading screen and it just crashes, in every install. There are a few other apps which just won't open either, and I am not sure if it is a conflict with my device settings or if there is anything I need to change in settings anywhere.

I tried downloading the amazon appstore to install the amazon apps via apk but even that keeps crashing at log screen and won't let me through.

Can anyone help or point me in a direction where I can resolve this issue?

These are my tablet's specs:

  • Intel Atom Quad Core Z3735F up to 1.83 GHz processor
  • 2GB LPDDR3
  • 10.1-inch 16:9 IPS HD (1280 x 800) with 10 point multi-touchscreen
  • Integrated Intel HD Graphics
  • 32GB eMMC storage
For full review/details, see the below post:

https://www.technouz.com/4375/linx-1010b-windows-10-tablet-review/

Thanks.
 

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