Tap the download button on a web page, or tap and hold a link and select Download link on the pop-up menu. You will see a download icon on the status bar in the upper-left corner of your screen. Swipe down from the top of your screen. This will open your Notification Center in a drop-down panel. Your file download will appear at the top of your notifications. Tap the Pause button. This button is located below the name of the file you're downloading.
It will pause your download until you decide to resume. You can resume the download anytime by pressing Resume. Tap the Cancel button. This button is located next to Pause below the name of the file you're downloading. It will stop and cancel your file download. The download box will disappear from Notification Center.
Method 2. Open the Play Store on your Android. The Play Store icon looks like a colored arrowhead icon on your Apps menu. Find and tap the app you want to download. You can browse menu categories, or use the search bar at the top to quickly find an app. Tapping will open the app page. This button is located below the app name in the upper-right corner of the app page. It will start downloading this app on your Android.
Tap the "X" icon. Tap this icon to stop and cancel the app download. When you cancel an app download, you can't resume it later.
You will have to start the download again from the beginning. With Samsung updated software, I can't just necessarily cancel a download that easily. I don't get the pause or cancel option. What else can be done? PSN leevoolsa. This was not part of my original answer, but was added by the editor: This is fine if you do all your email on your handheld, but if you need to leave messages on the server for any reason you deal with some later on computers at home or work your android will keep grabbing other old messages to take their place until your set maximum is filled.
This seems to be a bug or at least a weakness in the platform. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 8 years, 8 months ago. Active 7 years, 9 months ago. Viewed 8k times. Improve this question. Have you checked your server settings for POP3? It might not be set to "delete from server". Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Lastly, it could be that emails are syncing just fine, but your phone isn't sending you notifications for them.
You can fix this issue by enabling notifications for your email client specific steps vary from one device to another :. If you've been missing your emails because your phone wasn't syncing them, you should have fixed the issue using the above methods.
Now that your emails are back up and running, you should make sure you're getting the most out of your email app. Have a look at our tips for mobile Gmail for advice. If the new Gmail design on iPhone or Android fazes you, then walk through these features to stay productive with your emails.
Mahesh is a tech writer at MakeUseOf. He's been writing tech how-to guides for about 8 years now and has covered many topics. He loves to teach people how they can get the most out of their devices. Ensure Automatic Email Sync Is Enabled Most email clients have automatic sync enabled so that you can receive emails without any delays.
Here we show how to do it in Gmail, but the steps should be similar for most other email clients: Launch your email app, such as Gmail. Tap the hamburger three horizontal lines icon in the top-left corner and select Settings. Choose an email account, if you have multiple accounts on your phone. Scroll down and ensure the Sync Gmail or a similar option is enabled.
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