How to fix google playstore errors[Top Solutions]
Wants to download Trending apps and games from Google Playstore But Suddenly Your Mobile's PlayStore Giving Some errors its hurt a lots There’s no definite manual for fixing the Google Play Store, but we have put together a set of tips and tricks that will most likely get your precious app store up and running again. Let’s jump right into the nitty gritty, before you go crazy with no Play Store access! have a look Some Solutions Below :-
Force close the Google Play
Store Sometimes a simple force close is all you need! You can do this by simply swiping away the Google Play Store on your multi-tasking app switcher. Or you could go to Settings > Apps > All and then access the Google Play Store and hit “Force stop”.
Check your date and time settings
Google checks your Android smartphone's date and time for the Play Store. If the store does not find a time then it could cause some issues. Google's servers could have a tough time syncing with your device and cause your Play Store to act up.
To fix this issue, you need to go into your theSettingsin your Android device. UnderSystemyou should seeDate and Time. Tap on this and you will see whether your phone is on theAutomatic date and timeprovided by your network. If it isn't already then you should toggle it on.
If your device is on automatic and your Google Play Store is still not working then you should manually set the date and time. You first need to turnAutomatic date and timeoff. Then start by entering the date and time with as much accuracy as possible. If this doesn't work, don't worry, there are still many more solutions for getting your Google Play Store up and running again.
Wipe the Google Play Store Cache
Cache memory is an awesome tool. By storing data locally, the phone can reduce data usage and speed up loading times. This is data that would otherwise need to be downloaded every single time you access a page, which is unnecessary if there are no changes! The bad part is that some times older data can pile up, and it can also misbehave. This is why it’s good to clear cache from time to time.
To wipe the Google Play Store cache memory, just head over to your Settings and select the “Apps”option. From there, simply look for Google Play Store and tap on it. You will be presented with plenty of options, including a “Clear cache” button.
Delete Google Play Store data
Is clearing the cache not enough? It’s time to take out some bigger guns and really clean things up. To delete related data, simply access your Settings and go into the App Manager like you did to clear the cache. Instead of hitting “Clear Cache”, though, select “Clear Data”.
Just keep in mind this will clear the application. It will have to sign in and pick up all the data again next time you access the Google Play Store.
Clear data and cache on Google Play Services
It is possible that Play Store problems could stem from issues with Google Play Services. If Google Play Store is the heart of your Android device, then Google Play Services is its soul. Play Services is the mysterious background process that allows apps to communicate with different parts of your device, enabling them to sync, send push notifications and so on.
If clearing the cache and data in your Google PlayStore didn’t work then you may need to go into your Google Play Services and clear the data and cache there. Doing this is easy.
You need to go into your Settings and hit Application manager or Apps. From there, find the Google Play Services app (the puzzle piece). Depending on your device, you should be able to tap the Clear cache button or you might need to go intoStoragefirst then hit Clear cache. If that fails to solve the problem, come back to this page and hit Manage space or Manage storage then tap Clear all data.
Uninstall older[Rooted Device] and Install the latest version of Google Play Services
Another thing that may help is to download and install the latest version of Google Play Services and the Google Play Store. The most current version of the software is likely to be the most stable, so it's useful to keep it updated.
Disable your VPN
Having a VPN is a great way to get all your favorite media outside your geographic location. You can evenuse a VPN to install an app in the Play Store of another country. But your VPN could be causing you problems with your GooglePlay Store in the region you're currently in. If you have a VPN enabled on your Android device you should disable it. Go into your Settings and tap More or More networks depending on your device. Hit VPN and toggle it off.
Enable Download Manager
There is a chance that the Play Store will stop working if your download manager is disabled. If this is the case, the solution is simple.
Go into your Settings and tap either Apps or Application manager(depending on your device).You should either see all of your apps or you might have to choose All. From there findDownloadsorDownload manager and hit this.You should be able to see if Download manageris disabled. If it is then you'll see a button marked Enable. Simply tap this button to switch Download manager back on. If all you see are buttons for Force Stop and Disable (possibly grayed-out, as seen below), then Download manageris not disabled and you can rule this possibility out.
Remove and re-enter Google account
I don’t have much faith on this one, but some people suggest that you can reset your Google account to fix some problems. I suppose it’s worth a try before jumping on the last (and most extreme) tip.
Just go to Settings > Accounts and select your Google account. Tap on the 3-dot menu button and hit “Remove”. Then add your account again and try to access to the Google Play Store.
All above Method Not Worked for You let's go for Final and Extreme Method:-
Perform a factory data reset on your smartphone
If you're still facing problems after having tried all of the above, then you may have little choice but to do a factory reset. This is a drastic measure and there are consequences. All of your data will be lost. So you should perform a complete backup before Doing this.Once your data is backed it's time to do a reset.
Go to your Settings and tap Backup & reset. Now, make sure the Backup my data slider is on. Tap Backup account to select which account you want your data backed up to. Ensure you have access to this account. Once you've done this, go to the Backup & reset menu and tap the Factory data reset button at the bottom. Confirm that you want to do this, and your phone will be as it was when you bought it. Your data will be restored when you log back intoyour Google account. I Suggest you to Backup All your Files and Apps data with any Third Party Apps like Titanium Backup or any Similar App
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