Google play store wont download or update apps






















Tap Apps notifications See all apps. Scroll down and tap Google Play Store. Tap Storage Clear Cache. Next, tap Clear data. Re-open the Play Store try your download again. Step 3: Restart your. Open Google Play Store. Touch the hamburger icon in the top-left, swipe up and choose Settings. Under General, tap Auto-update apps. If you want updates over Wi-Fi only, choose the third option: Auto-update apps over Wi-Fi only. If you want updates as and when they become available, choose the second option: Auto-update apps at any time. Recommended Answer. Relevant Answer. Welcome in Google Play Community. Follow the help article about the Play Store won’t open, load, or download apps. If that didn't fix the issue try this article: More steps to fix problems on google play. If the Factory Data reset didn't work, you should contact the device support. Diamond Product Expert.


Scroll to All apps and then scroll down to the Google Play Store app. Open the app details and tap the Force stop button. Tap the Clear cache button. Repeat the steps above, but replace Google Play Store in step 3 with Google Play services. Try to download the app again. Clear the Google Play Store data. If cleaning the cache of the Google Play. Open the Play Store, tap your profile picture, and then tap Manage apps device. Tap Updates available to see what apps need updates. From here, you can either tap Update next to individual apps, or tap Update all to install all available updates. In some rare cases in Android 10 or 11, a manual update may fail to complete. My wife and I cannot update google play apps on our home network. We have ATT Fiber and we use the modem/router provided by ATT. She has a Galaxy S8 active, I have the galaxy s We can use other wifi networks to update our phone, or we can use mobile data. We have tried many suggested fixes for settings on our phone (clearing cache, etc).


Some of the most common cause of the Google play cannot update problem include: Internet connectivity problems. If you have a poor internet connection or for one reason or the other your device cannot connect to the Google server, then you won't be able to update your Google play app and any other app on your device for that matter. Try clearing data from the playstore app as well. If that doesn't work, you can also try uninstalling updates for the app and then letting update again. Recommended Answer. Relevant Answer. Welcome in Google Play Community. Follow the help article about the Play Store won’t open, load, or download apps. If that didn't fix the issue try this article: More steps to fix problems on google play. If the Factory Data reset didn't work, you should contact the device support. Diamond Product Expert.

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