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I have a program working in the Android Emulator. Every now and again I have been creating a signed .apk and exporting it to my HTC Desire to test. It has all been fine.

On my latest exported .apk I get the error message 'App not installed' when I try to install the .apk. It runs fine on the emulators.

As I have mainly been testing on the emulators and only every now and again exporting to a real phone I am not sure when this happened. What is the likely cause of it not installing on a physical phone but running fine in the emulators?

I have tried rebooting the phone & removing the existing .apk, does not fix the fault.

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    When you say you've removed the existing .apk do you mean you uninstalled the application from the phone? If not, uninstall the application before trying to install it again. Nov 19, 2010 at 14:57
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    What TomS said, run adb uninstall your.package.name and then adb install /path/to.apk. I don't see why that wouldn't work. Have you changed anything in the signing procedure?
    – Felix
    Nov 19, 2010 at 15:12
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    Have you tried debugging it directly from eclipse in the device connected to the computer to see if the log says anything more?
    – Javi
    Nov 19, 2010 at 16:29
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    I did remove the app using the uninstall option from the application manager on the phone. Nov 19, 2010 at 16:43
  • Felix. Where do I run this adb thing from? Nov 19, 2010 at 16:44

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Primarily for older phones

I only encountered the App not installed error when trying to install an apk on my phone which runs on 4.4.2 aka KitKat, but my friend did not encounter this error on his phone which runs on 6+. I tried the other solutions such as removing the old/debug version of the app because the apk was a release version, clearing the debug app's data, and even clearing all of my cached data. Then, finally I realized all I had to do was select both signature versions when building my signed apk.

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Before I only had V2 (Full APK Signature) selected, but after selecting V1 Jar Signature as well, I was able to successfully install my signed APK on my 4.4.2 device.

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    Take in account this solution when you have an older phone! I have a Galaxy S4 mini with Android 4.4.2 and I forgot to check the "V1 signature" so it cannot install in the device. After checked, the apk gets installed like a charm. Mar 9, 2017 at 23:25
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    Thank you! Android Studio should give more information about this when signing the application, or make it more obvious what it does when you don't tick V1 (Jar Signature) Jan 16, 2018 at 15:50
  • In my case i have to add this configuration into manifesto file android:installLocation="internalOnly" Mar 28, 2018 at 17:20
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    I originally signed with v2 when I ran into the problem. Then I signed with v1 only and then it worked. I'm running sdk23 on my phone.
    – Amber
    Jun 5, 2019 at 16:10
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    Thanks for mentioning "clearing debug app's data". That helped me Jan 12, 2021 at 11:06
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For me, On Android 9 (API 28), disabling Google Play Protect from play store app worked the trick, and i was able to get rid of the App not Installed error.

To disable Google Play Protect. Open "Play Store" application => tap on Menu button => select "Play Protect" option => Disable the options "Scan device for security threats".

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    even though when i first tried to install my app, i was prompted by play protect saying it couldn't verify the app was safe, and i did press "install anyway" the app still would not install. this override worked Feb 15, 2019 at 21:19
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    Also the case on Android 8 (just to complete the reported gap between 7 and 9).
    – cleardemon
    Mar 25, 2019 at 17:00
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    This works fine. Don't forget to revert the settings once installed apk.
    – Rahamath
    Mar 28, 2019 at 14:33
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    Absolutely ludicrous, but it worked. I had installed my APK a good 6 times this morning and every time it prompted me whether I really wanted to install despite it not being recognized by Play Store or whatever. And then suddenly it stopped prompting me and instead decided to fail with an unhelpful message. This got me around it.
    – me--
    May 13, 2019 at 0:18
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    This, plus removing the existing app, solved the problem for me.
    – Meekohi
    Nov 18, 2020 at 1:27
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I had a similar issue and it was because I was trying to install an apk on a phone with a previous version of the same apk, and both apks hadn't been signed with the same certificate. I mean when I used the same certificate I was able to overwrite the previous installation, but when I changed the certificate between versions, the installation was not possible. Are you using the same certificate?

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    Yes it is the same certificate. I think I had that once before. I have tried deleting the existing app on the phone and have also tried installing an un-signed version. Still get the same error message. Nov 19, 2010 at 16:24
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    I also had the same issue for that (previous version with other certificate) - to be specific, I had it implicitly installed for using the debugger. Revmoving solved it (not your case, as seen below, but worth registering here)
    – chesterbr
    Nov 29, 2010 at 2:35
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    This post has more than 30 answers. What I recommend is, Whenever you face this issue, Observe device logs while installing the app. use adb logcat. You will get to know exact cause of the installation failure. log for my issue is "Package com.companyname.appname signatures do not match the previously installed version; ignoring!"
    – Manikandan
    Jan 7, 2018 at 17:36
  • I changed package name. and it worked. I realized I had tested multiple apps with the same package name so the error.
    – user30478
    Nov 30, 2019 at 9:30
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    Yup! I was trying the install a signed release apk when I had a debug build of the app installed on my phone 🤦 Apr 30, 2022 at 21:09
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Clearly there are many causes of this problem. For me the situation was this: I had deployed to my nexus 7 (actual device) from within the Android Studio (v1.3.2). All worked fine. I then created a signed apk and uploaded to my Google Drive. After disconnecting my nexus from the usb, I went to the settings/apps and uninstalled my app (App1). I then opened google drive and clicked on my App1.apk and chose to install it (need to ensure you have allowed installation of apks in settings). Then I got the dreaded message "App not Installed"

Solution for me: go back into settings/apps and scroll though all apps and at the bottom was a pale version of my App1 (note the original App1 was at the top in Alphabetical order which was deleted as above). When clicking on the pale version it said "Not installed for this user". (I had set up my nexus to have more than one user). But in the top right corner there is a three dot button. I pressed this and it said "Uninstall for all users". Which I did and it fixed the problem. I was now able to click on App1.apk and it installed fine without the error.

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    has same issue. I had a guest account activated and when removing the app, it did not remove from all users. Jul 16, 2016 at 23:05
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    I really appreciate if you can provide some screenshots
    – mstar0125
    Sep 20, 2016 at 14:25
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    Thanks. I also ran into this issue. It is absolutely not obvious, the first time, that uninstalling the app only does it for the current active user. To avoid going into the settings every time, I use the command adb uninstall your.package.name that does uninstall for all users.
    – Xavier
    Sep 18, 2018 at 7:59
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    This had saved me after spending around hours researching. The UI of the Settings is a bit misleading, I had never noticed that 3 dots before reading this post.
    – ZZZ
    Sep 23, 2018 at 8:41
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    What is an Android version? 6.0?
    – CoolMind
    Oct 15, 2018 at 13:22
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I faced the issue when I update my android from 2.3.2 to 3.0.1 . If this is the case the IDE will automatically considers the following points.

1.You cannot install an app with android:testOnly="true" by conventional means, such as from an Android file manager or from a download off of a Web site

2.Android Studio sets android:testOnly="true" on APKs that are run from

if you run your app directly connecting the device to your system, apk will install and run no problem.

if you sent this apk by copy from build out put and debug folder it will never install in the device.

Solution :go Build ---> Build APK(s) ---> copy the apk file share to your team

then your problem will solve.

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    This This this right here is the answer for me. So annoying that this simple thing was not made aware morr blatantly in the program or thru any error messages on the device. thanks man!
    – LFMekz
    Apr 22, 2020 at 7:18
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    sorry, but I didn't get the solution, if you build apk, it will be stored in build output -> debug folder, so what's the difference here. Jul 31, 2020 at 7:36
  • The solution android:testOnly="false" in Manifest does the Job !!!! Details: Samsung s5e, Android 10, Signed Release APK, v1 signature. Sep 23, 2020 at 6:56
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    Building the apk in Android Studio (Build -> Build APS(s)) worked for me. Thanks! Feb 15, 2021 at 11:16
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In my case I had the declared my launcher activity as android:exported="false"

<activity android:name=".MainActivity"
            android:exported="false">

I recently targeted android 12 and had to put android:exported attribute in my manifest components, but did not know what to put as the value. changing the value to android:exported="true" worked.

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  • Android Studio does seem to show that this is a problem, but it still builds fine and it seems Google has no problem releasing the bundles... this fixed my issue though. Android 12+
    – trey-jones
    Oct 2, 2023 at 18:59
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I faced with the same problem. The problem was the main activity in my AndroidManifest.xml file was written twice. I deleted the duplicate.

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    Thanks for the hint! In my case android:exported was set to false for launcher activity May 24, 2019 at 8:34
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For those who are using Android Studio 3.

Suryanarayana Reddy's Answer is correct thought it doesn't state steps to solve it, hence.

in your AndroidManifest.xml under the application tag add testOnly="false" and android:debuggable="true" like so:

<application
    android:allowBackup="true"
    android:icon="@mipmap/ic_launcher"
    android:label="@string/app_name"
    android:roundIcon="@mipmap/ic_launcher_round"
    android:supportsRtl="true"
    android:theme="@style/AppTheme"
    android:testOnly="false"
    android:debuggable="true"
    >

Edit
then in AndroidStudio's menubar Build > Build APK(s)

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    Thanks! android:debuggable="true" leads to Error: Avoid hardcoding the debug mode; leaving it out allows debug and release builds to automatically assign one [HardcodedDebugMode]. I tried android:testOnly="false", both Build > Build Bundl(s) / APK(s) > Build APK(s) and Build > Generate SignedBundle APK... with signature versions v1, v2 (as in the top screenshot). Had to remove previous app before, then install a new one.
    – CoolMind
    Oct 15, 2018 at 13:40
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    Recently encountered this problem. Just added android:testOnly="false" and Build -> Build Apks and done. All sorted. Thanks! No need to add any other android property like android:debuggable="true". Oct 31, 2019 at 22:05
  • testOnly="false" did the trick, thanks! Dec 6, 2021 at 7:53
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This can happen if you have your MainActivity declared twice in your AndroidManifest.xml.

Another possible reason: you changed the launch activity. Hint: never do it with already published applications! Reasons discussed in Android Developers blog.

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    +1 android:name attribute of any Activity, Service, BroadcastReceiver and so on cannot be changed in manifest file. Although it seems to be the private identifier within your app, it is a public API.
    – caw
    Dec 13, 2012 at 1:22
  • I have to change my launch activity I added a splash screen and inside it I have to download feeds before starting the main activity. Do you have a solution for it other than putting the splash screen inside the main activity?
    – Chris Sim
    Jun 25, 2014 at 9:05
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    You can use an <activity-alias> tag to handle that!
    – thiagolr
    Sep 3, 2016 at 8:52
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I had the same problem. I did not realise that an app must be signed even for testing.

After self signing it, it installed fine.

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My problem was: I used the Debug Apk, that was generated while I did the Run command from Android Studio

Solution was: Instead of using this file, clean project and click Build > Build APK(s) from Android Studio. Then you can use the generated APK from the usual folder (app/build/outputs/apk/debug/)

The file that was generated like this installed without a problem.

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  • I had the exact same problem and the exact same solution worked for me. An upvote for that. But, this is also a problem because the apk generated during USB installation is much smaller than the apk created by using Build APK. Is there any way so that the apk generated using Build APK is almost of the same size as that created while installing using USB? Nov 24, 2022 at 2:57
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I had the same problem and here is how solved it : Go to the Manifest file and make sure you have the "Debuggable" and the "Test Only" attributes set to false. It worked for me :)

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    Not sure what you mean by 'Test Only' but setting debuggable to true and signing the apk worked for me!
    – ingh.am
    May 26, 2011 at 9:26
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    didn't worked for me. I used: android:testOnly="false" android:debuggable="false" Apr 22, 2014 at 3:12
  • could you explain? I have neither attributes at all, not set true and not false, just not there. How does the line look?
    – pashute
    Aug 19, 2018 at 14:41
  • @ingh.am How did you signed the apk ? Dec 26, 2022 at 3:52
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    @ghost21blade In Android Studio go to "Build" > "Generate Signed Bundle / APK". You will need to create or use an existing keystore.
    – ingh.am
    Jan 13, 2023 at 15:04
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I had the same issue, i.e. App showed up as being installed, but would not launched when the icon was tapped. After some head-banging, I found that I had stupidly placed ' android:exported="false" ' for my main launcher activity within the AndroidManifest file.... Once I removed it, the App launched fine..

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  • Yes, the documentation for this is really misleading. It implies that by setting this to false, other apps cannot run you Activity. It does NOT say that the android OS app launcher cannot run your Activity!!! That should be in flashing red letters with a 72sp font.
    – SMBiggs
    Jan 31, 2022 at 4:39
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I know this is an old post, but for new users may be useful. I had the same problem: my application worked fine while debbuging. When I signed the APK I got the same message: "Application not installed".

I fixed that uninstalled my JDK (I was using jdk-6u14-windows-x64) and installed a new one (jdk-6u29-windows-x64). After export and sign the APK again, everything was ok!

Resuming, my problem was in JAVA version. Thank's Oracle!!

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My problem was that I have multiple user accounts on the device. I deleted the app on 1 account, but it still was installed on the other account. Thus the namespace collided and did not install. Uninstalling the app from all user fixed it for me.

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    From Application Manager, select the app (which will show up but be listed as uninstalled) select More and the option to Uninstall for All Users will appear. Mar 25, 2017 at 17:48
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I faced a similar issue today and at first i thought it was my sd card which corrupted it. I tried it on many devices running android 4.4 and up but it kept bringing the same issue.After some googling and research i realized that i didn't select the v1 jar signature which is for devices older than android 7.0 nougat so i applied both of these signatures by selecting the two check boxes and generated a signed apk and it worked.

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Link to solution Android – App not installed error when installing a signed APK – How to Fix

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  • This helped me for a device that runs Android 6 May 10, 2020 at 13:41
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Sideloading debug apps for testing on a physical phone worked reliably until I upgraded the phone from Android Pie to Android 10. After that, the "App not installed" error came up every time I tried to sideload the app.

Based on a warning in my AndroidManifest.xml, I changed from...

<application
    android:name=".App"
    android:allowBackup="true" ... />

to...

<application
    android:name=".App"
    android:allowBackup="false" ... />

After that, I was able to sideload my app -- once. Then, I encountered the same "App not installed" error again. By changing allowBackup back to true, it worked again (at least once).

It is obvious from the number of answers and the variation in the answers that there are many reasons for this problem. I'm sharing this in case it helps others.

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    I just tried setting android:allowBackup="true" to android:allowBackup="false" and still no luck.
    – KRK
    Sep 10, 2019 at 15:00
  • it says " Manifest merger fails with multiple error "
    – meekash55
    Jul 28, 2021 at 9:25
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If you have a previous version for that application try to erase it first, now my problem was solved by that method.

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If application's not installing, delete the file .android_secure/smdl2tmpl.asec from the SD card.

If the folder .android_secure is empty in the file manager, delete it from the PC.

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ARGHHHHH! I was trying to install as Unsigned Release APK when the proper setting was DEBUG SDK.

There goes an hour.

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In the end I found out that no apps were being installed successfully, not just mine. I set the Install App default from SD card to Automatic. That fixed it.

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  • Huawei P8 Lite, Android 6.0, only has: Advanced / Mem&storage/default location: internal/SDCard It didn't help.
    – kaay
    Jan 16, 2018 at 10:58
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create keystore file through command line

keytool -genkey -alias key_file_name.keystore -keyalg RSA -validity 1000000000000000 -keystore key_file_name.keystore

export apk through Eclipse, right click on Android project Android Tools > Export Signed Application Package, then give keystore location & password.

this will crate signed apk at the same time apk will be zipaligned. And installable.

If you go through command line for all, some times you may face "Application not installed" error. (Application not installed error can happen not only, when using command line. It can be some other reasons as well)

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Using Android Studio, I had previously installed the unsigned debug version of the APK (Build > Build APK) and had to uninstall it before installing the signed release version (Build Variants > Build Variant: release, Build > Generate Signed APK).

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    I've just wasted two hours on the same problem. My app displays the version, eg. "3.5.6", but doesn't show whether it's a debug or release version. I've been fiddling with lots of different files and lost track of where I was, and tried to update a Debug apk with a Release apk. I think Android used to show a message like "conflicting file signatures", but now (Pie, 9.0) you just get "App not installed", with no option to find the reason. A painful lesson! May 21, 2020 at 5:11
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I have also solved this issue,

The problem was that i declared my main activity twice, On as the first activity to load and i specified also an intent-filter for it And once again below it i declared it again .

Just make sure you don't declare your activities twice .

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  • IF you declare your activity twice in the Manifest.xml file, a compile error would show unless you have the same activities with same name but in different packages BUT this does not work with me as I checked everything.
    – blueware
    Dec 3, 2017 at 9:54
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My problem was similar to that of @Lunatikzx. Because of wrong permission tag which was written as attribute to application:

<application
    android:permission="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE"
    android:label="@string/app_name"
    android:icon="@drawable/ic_launcher"
    android:testOnly="false"
    android:debuggable="true">

What fixed it for me was changing permission tag to separate tag like this:

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
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Apparently this can also be caused by renaming the APK prior to installing it. I wanted to reduce the amount of typing users had to do to get the app from our web site by shortening the file name. After that, they were unable to install it.

Once I reverted to the original file name used when creating and signing the package I was able to update the installed app.

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  • I think during the first time I installed I changed the name. Now the default (app_release.apk) does not install. Maybe I'll try changing it... hmmm.
    – pashute
    Aug 19, 2018 at 17:26
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In my case it was because I was using the alpha version of support library 28. Looks like Google marks these pre release versions as testOnly. If you really want to release like this (for instance, you want to push an internal beta like I did), you can add this line to your gradle.properties file:

android.injected.testOnly=false
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Check with the Android version.

If you are installing non-market apps, and incompatible version you will get this error.

Ex: Application targetted to 2.3.4 Your device is 2.2 Then you will get this error.

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  • where in the gradle configuration files do i see the target version of android? I don't see it in either build.gradle nor in the android manifest file. Unless compileSdkVersion (value 23) or minSdkVersion (16) or targetSdkVersion (22) are pointing somehow to the desired setting. My galaxy is running android 7.0 (and asking to update but I don't allow it to yet). I'm not using android studio to build my react-native app, but rather gradlew assembleRelease
    – pashute
    Aug 19, 2018 at 17:21
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The "Application not installed" error can also occur if the app has been installed to or moved to the SD card, and then the USB cable has been connected, causing the SD card to unmount.

Turning off USB storage or moving the app back to internal storage would fix the issue in this case.

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I also encountered this issue. Kindly try this solution. Make sure that the package name of your project is different from your previous project that was already installed in your mobile phone. I think they get conflict in their names. It works in me.

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    That will work but no the best solution as you will end up with millions of apps installed. See some of the other answers above.
    – Astra Bear
    Aug 15, 2016 at 0:55

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