If enough people are claiming similar problems, it could be a temporary server issue that will fix itself with just a little patience. Sometimes a simple force close is all you need!
You can do this by simply swiping away the Google Play Store on your multitasking app switcher. Not sure how much this one works, but I have heard plenty of people say that switching Airplane Mode on and then off will help the Google Play Store get back on track.
Why not try, right? Just like with Airplane Mode, Wi-Fi could be the issue. Not to mention, your network may very well be having simple connection issues! It just might help. I have fixed a Wi-Fi issue or two by simply restarting my router. It may not always make sense, but give it a try, and you might affect the Wi-Fi magic enough to get things working again. OK, maybe not an actual smack, but you need to put everything back in place, and sometimes a simple reboot will do.
This will take a minute or two and very often fixes problems. Cache memory is an awesome tool. By storing data locally, the phone can reduce data usage and speed up loading times. This data would otherwise need to be downloaded every time you access a page, which is unnecessary if there are no changes! The bad part is that sometimes older data can pile up, and it can also misbehave. Scroll down to the Google Play Store. Is clearing the cache not enough?
Access your Settings and go into the App Manager like you did to clear the cache to delete related data. You will have to sign in and pick up all the data again next time you access the Google Play Store. Cache files store information that helps your device load the application quickly.
These files are recreated once you reaccess the application. The Data files of an application store data that includes all information saved on the app like high scores, usernames, and passwords. When the data files are deleted, you must make sure that you write down any important information before deleting the files. Go back to the app store and check if the apps begin to download now.
If the problem is not fixed yet, then delete the data files by going through the same steps, and then instead of tapping on Clear Cache, you must tap on Clear Data. You will notice a warning that will tell you that all data will be deleted. Press Ok to confirm and then open the Play Store to look for the app and begin the download. Check if this helps you fix the problem on your Android device. Google Play Services is the process through which your applications communicate with various sections of your device.
It enables sync and ensures that push notifications are sent to the device apps on time. Google Play Services plays an essential role in the working of applications. A problem in the cache or data files of the Play Services can cause a problem when it comes to downloading the applications from the Play Store. Once the cache files have been wiped, check if the problem is fixed. If you can still download apps from the Play Store, then follow the same steps to return to the screen from where you cleared the cache.
This time, you must tap on Clear Data to delete the data. You will notice a warning on your screen. Tap on OK to confirm deleting the data. The data synchronization of your device that allows the syncing of data can help you solve the problem. Several readers found this to be an easy way of resolving their apps not downloading from the Play Store.
Once you have completed this step, go back into Google Play Store and check if the app is being downloaded now. Once the new updates are installed, your device will automatically restart. After the restart, check if the apps are being downloaded to your device now. Resetting the Google Account can help you solve the problem of your Android not downloading the apps. When you reset the account, you will be deleting the entire account and starting all over again.
It means you should know your Google Account username and password. If you do not have these details, then you will not be able to add the account back to your device again. The Google account will be removed entirely from your device, and it will be added all over again.
If you have more than one Google accounts on your device, then make sure you remove all the Google account. After deleting the accounts, you will have to start entering the accounts once again into your device. Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen.
After removing the useless Apps, you are free to download and install new programs on your phone. Then just find out the App that you want to remove and tap on it. After that, you will enter the App info page of the selected App. On the page, just simply click on Uninstall to remove the application from your device. While launching or using Google Play Store, the App will generate some caches and if you don't delete them timely, they will stop you from using the device smoothly.
Thus, you are suggested to remove the caches to ensure the smooth running of your phone. Next, tap on Clear cache and Clear data to remove the useless data. Another condition to download applications is to connect your phone to a good network connection. This is also the requirement of downloading files on any device. So when you fail to download an App from Google Play, you can go to inspect the network connection on your phone.
Just simply view the signal of your Wi-fi or phone data on the screen. If the signal the weak, you can attempt to:. You can swipe down the screen to enter the notification bar and tap on the icon of Wi-fi or cellular data to turn it off.
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