I recently got an Innjoo Fire from Takealot.com
It runs Android Kit Kat 4.4.2
In terms of price/performance, it's the best buy I've made in a long time. Cost me about R1400, and performance is the same as most R3000+ phones.
The only gripe I have with it, is the Youtube app, which can't update. This is reportedly an Innjoo problem.
MY BIG MISTAKE: I uninstalled youtube app from apps, and now can't reinstall it. Play store gives me an error 25 - Can't install app.
I tried downloading youtube apk's from the internet, but those give me the error - "App not installed. An existing package by the same name with a conflicting signature is already installed."
I'm guessing that is what the Play Store should've been telling me instead of a useless error code.
I checked the "all apps" section on the phone, and there is no "not installed" option so I can remove any old youtube installation. That is what is usually necessary when this problem occurs on other phones.
I rooted the phone, and deleted com.google.android.youtube from the root\data\data folder, but the message STILL comes up when trying to install.
Where is the remnants of this hybrid manufacturer's youtube still hiding?
How do I make this phone forget about it??
It runs Android Kit Kat 4.4.2
In terms of price/performance, it's the best buy I've made in a long time. Cost me about R1400, and performance is the same as most R3000+ phones.
The only gripe I have with it, is the Youtube app, which can't update. This is reportedly an Innjoo problem.
MY BIG MISTAKE: I uninstalled youtube app from apps, and now can't reinstall it. Play store gives me an error 25 - Can't install app.
I tried downloading youtube apk's from the internet, but those give me the error - "App not installed. An existing package by the same name with a conflicting signature is already installed."
I'm guessing that is what the Play Store should've been telling me instead of a useless error code.
I checked the "all apps" section on the phone, and there is no "not installed" option so I can remove any old youtube installation. That is what is usually necessary when this problem occurs on other phones.
I rooted the phone, and deleted com.google.android.youtube from the root\data\data folder, but the message STILL comes up when trying to install.
Where is the remnants of this hybrid manufacturer's youtube still hiding?
How do I make this phone forget about it??