Play store is.not downloading apps






















If downloading resumes as normal, your home or office network is to blame. Restart your modem and if all else fails, call your Internet service provider. Check your storage and SD card. Free up some space by uninstalling unused apps or deleting old photos and videos you have backed up elsewhere. Attempt your download once again.

Download apps through your browser instead You can try circumventing the download pending problem by getting your apps via your mobile or PC browser. Clear Google Play app cache and data. Head to Settings , then Apps. Locate the Google Play Store and tap it. Underneath the Disable, Uninstall updates, and Force stop buttons, you will see App notifications and other options. Tap on Storage. Make sure Google Play is closed, and then hit the Clear Cache button. Check for system updates Are your downloads still stubbornly pending?

Change your Google account One of the other methods that might help you avoid the download pending error is removing or switching the Google account associated with the Play Store. Tap it. Find your Google account on the list. Tap it and select Remove account. Restart your device. You should see an Add account option. Tap it and re-add your old account or add a new one.

Reattempt your download. Uninstall and reinstall Play Store updates If you are at the end of your rope and nothing seems to help, a more drastic step might be in order. Don't factory reset your phone if you haven't tried uninstalling Google Play updates.

How To. Google Play Store. If your storage is low, tap the Free Up Space button to use the built-in Android Cleaner to remove junk , duplicate files, and unused apps from your device. Resetting the Download Manager can help to resolve Play Store download failures. Follow the steps below to get it done.

Google Play services is a core Android system that powers all Google apps and services. Your device will download some system applications required to run Google Play services. When the setup is complete, open Play Store and check if resetting Google Play services resolved the problem. Android automatically updates Google Play Store in the background. While some of these updates are error-free, others sometimes ship with bugs that cause performance issues.

Reverting Play Store to the factory default version can eliminate these bugs and restore the store to normalcy. You should update the Google Play Store to the latest version afterward. Your device will download and install the latest version of the Google Play Store in the background. Hold down the power button and tap Restart on the power options.

Installing the latest Android update can fix issues stopping Play Store from processing app downloads and updates. This entails signing out of your Google account and signing back in.

While this might fix the problem with Play Store, note that removing your account may delete some data contacts, messages, calendar events, etc. Try to download the app again. Tap the Clear data button. Remove your Google account and then add it again If clearing the cache and data doesn't resolve the issue, remove your Google account, restart your device, and then add your Google account again.

Open the Settings menu on your device. Tap the Menu icon on the top right corner of the screen. Tap Remove account. Restart your device and add your account again. Then try to download the app. Need more help?

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