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How to fix *download pending* in play store – apps not downloading

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Using Play store is easy way to search and save thousands of android application. Facing bugs and other issue is common in android smartphone. Regular android phone user can find this type of small errors, but sometimes it may take lots of time to resolve automatically. In this way, we can search for some proper solution.

If you are one if them, can not download apps from google play store than, a simple tips in this matter solve issue. Android is most used operating system in whole world. You may come up with different types of problems. This seems esy to solve , just follow below little guide to fix play store issues.

When google play store apps is showing “downloading pending” all the time you try to download apps. Its because of cache or data files.

If you can not download apps from play store , even after rebooting device then-

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  • First goto setting.
  • Open all apps.
  • Search for google play store app.
  • Clear all data including cache or cookies.

This will instantly fix “no app download from play store”.

If above method don’t work. Simply uninstall latest version of play store. First try rebooting device. Cache files are mainly responsible for errors.

You should try this method , when play store apps shows “downloading pending status”.

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3 Rugged Phones You Must Have in 2021

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Whether you are working in construction sites, mining fields, or any kind of harsh environment, you certainly need the equipment that can take the toll of it. Starting from your clothes and shoes to your nifty gadgets like your smartphone.

And if your smartphone can’t take the wear and tear that your workplace can bring, you might need a new one. If you’re looking for a new phone, you might want to check out some rugged phones in the market.

They’re the most reliable handsets and will not fail you at the workplace. They can certainly take some beating and are resistant to most outdoor elements which can easily break a regular phone.

On that note, we looked for the best rugged phones that you must have this 2021. So get ready to replace your fragile phones with these bad boys:

1. Ulefone Armor 7

This phone deserves its name. Its build is military grade, it’s shock-resistant and can take a few knocks, and it’s waterproof! But despite its heavy-duty qualities, the Ulefone Armor 7 is light as a feather, weighing at 290g!

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Just looking at its ruggedness and workhorse qualities, scoring this model is already a win for you.

But if you think the qualities mentioned above are amazing, wait until you hear this: the Ulefone Armor 7 can be recharged using wireless docks. That’s a first for a rugged phone. If you think, this model fits your style and needs, then include this on your wishlist!

Read on for more amazing specs.

Specifications

CPU: Helio P90

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GPU: IMG PowerVR GM 9446

RAM: 8GB

Storage: 128GB

Screen size: 6.3-inch

Resolution: 1080 x 2340

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Weight: 290g

Dimensions: 81 mm x 165.86 mm x 13.55 mm

Rear camera: 48MP + 16MP + 8MP

Front camera: 16MP

OS: Android 9

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Battery: 5500 mAh

2. Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro

Let’s set things straight. Not all rugged phones have to look ripped like the regulars in your gym. And Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro is here to prove it. It’s a true rugged phone but looks like just a regular one.

But make no mistake. Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro may look slim and regular but it’s a powerful beast inside. This rugged phone runs through a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor and is powered by a 4050mAh battery. All your work-related apps will run smoothly on this device but will last longer before the total drain.

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CPU: Samsung Exynos 9611 Qualcomm Snapdragon 660

GPU: ARM Mali-G72 MP3

RAM: 4GB

Storage: 64GB

Screen size: 6.30-inch

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Resolution: 2340×1080

Weight: 218g

Dimensions: 9.94 x 159.9 x 76.7mm

Camera: 25 MP, 8MP, 13 MP

OS: Android 10

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Battery: 4050 mAh

3. Caterpillar Cat S62 Pro

You probably know Caterpillar for their heavy-duty machines. But little did you know, Caterpillar is also into tech. They’ve built a handful of smartphones that are as heavy-duty as their machines. One of their best releases is the Caterpillar Cat S62 Pro.

This model is relatively simple, much like the Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro. The usual curves and aggressive-looking casings are already bygones. But this Caterpillar beast holds power in its core.

Just look at these specs and you be the judge:

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Specifications

CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 660

GPU: Adreno 512

RAM: 6GB

Storage: 128GB

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Screen size: 5.6-inch

Resolution: 1080 x 2160

Weight: 248g

Dimensions: 158.5 x 76.7 x 11.9 mm

Rear camera: 12MP

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Front camera: 8MP

OS: Android 10

Battery: 4000mAh

Whether you’re a tradie, a miner, an engineer, a construction worker, a farmer or someone who’s tired of very fragile phones, rugged phones are for you. And look no further. The models mentioned above are probably some of the best ones right now. So if you’re looking to get one, just take note of this list. 

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Mapping Drives with Group Policy Preferences and Item-Level Targeting

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In this blog article, I’ll show you step by step instructions on how to map network group policy preferences and item-level targeting.

Mapping a drive means that you want permanent access to a shared folder created on another computer. Windows OS will assign a drive letter to the network drive and it can be accessed just like any other local drive connected to your computer.

Mapping network drives with group policy preference is very easy and it does not require any scripting knowledge. Also, We can use item-level targeting to map drives based on specific conditions like group membership, OU, operating system, etc.

In this example,  We will use item-level targeting so it only maps the network drive for users who are a member of the specific security group.

For this guide already I have created.
Two users with the name HR User1 and HR User2
One security group name HRUsers. (HR User1 is a member of this security group)

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It works perfectly fine for us.
Now, any user we put in the HRUsers security group will get this mapped drive.

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Deploy Desktop Background Wallpaper using Group Policy

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In this post, we will learn the steps to deploy desktop wallpaper using group policy in Windows Server 2019. By using this group policy setting, we can deploy common desktop wallpaper on the user’s desktop and prevent users from changing the desktop wallpaper.
We can use JPG (.jpg) or Bitmap (.bmp) image file to deploy desktop wallpaper through Group Policy. It is common practices in the organization to set up a common desktop background on the computers using GPO.
We have two virtual machines for this demo.
  1. ws2k19-dc01.mylab.local (Windows Server 2019 DC)
  2. ws10-cli01.mylab.local (Windows 10 client computer)

(Note: We will apply common desktop background policy at domain level)

Follow the step by step below instructions to set wallpaper using group policy:
Step:1 Create a shared folder to store wallpaper image:
1. On C: drive create a new folder name CommonWall. Share this folder with everyone read-only permission.
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