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#Root acer a500 4.0.3 tablet apk#
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But in order to do this, I have to root the device (which is against my father's wishes). I would rather not have to manually install the apk's for apps that I want, but to do so I guess I would have to downgrade back to honeycomb. My device is already at the furthest extent of updatability.Įither way, I can't seem to fix these problems.Acer pulled their ICS support for the device.Nothing worked.Ĭurious as to whether this could be fixed with a system update, I attempted to perform a system update, to which I get the message "Network coverage is currently poor, get better coverage to continue homie". Proposed solutions to this problem (given by other threads) include doing a factory reset (done twice), clearing the cache (nope), clearing the app data (nada), or uninstalling updates (no option to do so). Declining gives the obvious result (closing Play Store).Clicking accept always leads to "Unfortunately, Google Play Store has stopped".Loads for a while, then prompts acceptance or decliniation of terms of service."Android Market is upgrading to Google Play" -> select Continue.The tablet starts up fine, stock apps work fine for the most part, but the Google Play Store refuses to work. Since he couldn't remember the lock screen pin, he performed a factory reset from recovery. I have recently attempted using my dad's old A500 (which he hasn't used in years since getting an iPad).