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Why is the notification at 44%, while the Google Play Store page is only at 29%?

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  • 3
    Umm... That's not meant to happen...
  • 1
    @coolq Yup, it isn't o_o"
  • 6
    I once asked about it, and they told me that Google Play was downloading a patch for the updated app while on Google play it just adds downloaded to progress bar, on notification it shows total read from stream size
  • 2
    Okay, Interesting! For me it's usually synched.
  • 1
    @gitpush Oh, I see now... interesting!
    Isn't that a bit ironic, though? You would expect the Play Store app to be more accurate than a notification, but hey, maybe it's just me :')
  • 1
    @Gaetano96 this should be the case both need to show same value but maybe fixing behavior on Google play app is not a top priority given the fact what I said in my comment is true
  • 0
    And now it's 52% vs. 84%.
    Why? XD
  • 1
    @Gaetsno96 ho riscontrato questo problema quando avevo ero cliente tre un mese fa ma con tim ora non mi capita più, ovviamente sullo stesso devcie, strano. Anche se suppongo che il play store calcoli le dimensioni dell'apk ma certe applicazioni hanno file aggiuntivi dex, potrebbe essere solo una coincidenza quella dell'operatore.
  • 1
    @localghost omg, un italiano!
    Ah, okay, infatti io utilizzo Tre, al momento.
    Può darsi pure che calcoli le dimensioni dei file .obb (Lanota, l'app in questione, ha un file .obb).
    Comunque grazie, ora è più chiaro.
  • 4
    Google play : total progress
    Notification : current file progress
    Period
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  • 0
    Playstore progress : current progress
    Notification progress: future progress
  • 1
    I figured it was some lag due to all the computations/theft google was running on your personal info simultaneously lolol
  • 1
    I guess it's about obb and apk.
    BTW I like Lanota too.
  • 0
    @phiter *Cytus
    Well... they are the best in your opinion, man. I still don't know what is the best rhythm game, it may be Lanota, but there are dozens more, both that I tried or that I didn't try.

    I agree that prices in Rayark's rhythm games are a bit too much, but... unfortunately it's the same in Lanota, now ;-;

    A really cool one (still for smartphones) that doesn't require much money to be played is Tone Sphere, by Bit192 Labs (a.k.a "Sta").
  • 0
    @cpp0xc0ffeeee Yaaay, Lanota pals :D
  • 0
    @phiter Haha, it's okay, typos occur all the time ^^
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