Many of us has had and
Some still facing some serious issue with their Google play store
Most of you abandoned your phone or even selling it at cheaper rate or managing it
Some still facing some serious issue with their Google play store
Most of you abandoned your phone or even selling it at cheaper rate or managing it
Here are some tips and trickery that might just made your day
1. Clear the Google Play Store Cache
In most cases, you can stop the Play Store faltering just by emptying the app's cache. The cache is a storage area that temporarily holds data so it can be quickly retrieved without needing to be reloaded. To empty the cache:
In most cases, you can stop the Play Store faltering just by emptying the app's cache. The cache is a storage area that temporarily holds data so it can be quickly retrieved without needing to be reloaded. To empty the cache:
Go to Settings > Apps > Downloaded or scroll to All > Google Play Store then finally tap the Clear cache button.
2. Clear Out Your Play Store Data
Deleting your data from the Play Store will sets the app back to square one and gets rid of your saved information, hopefully including whatever data was causing the problem,
As with the previous tip, go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store, but this time tap Clear data.
Deleting your data from the Play Store will sets the app back to square one and gets rid of your saved information, hopefully including whatever data was causing the problem,
As with the previous tip, go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store, but this time tap Clear data.
3. Uninstall Play Store Updates
Sometimes an update to your Play Store app will do more harm than good. If you think that's the case, kindly uninstall that update.
Go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store, then tap the button that says Uninstall updates. This will revert Google Play back to the original version (as it appeared when it was first installed on your device).
After that, you'll need to find an older – but still recent – version of the Play Store app to download. The best way to do this is by going to the Google Play Store page on APK Mirror here and download it from there.
Sometimes an update to your Play Store app will do more harm than good. If you think that's the case, kindly uninstall that update.
Go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store, then tap the button that says Uninstall updates. This will revert Google Play back to the original version (as it appeared when it was first installed on your device).
After that, you'll need to find an older – but still recent – version of the Play Store app to download. The best way to do this is by going to the Google Play Store page on APK Mirror here and download it from there.
4. Clear Data and Cache on Google Play Services
Go to Settings> Apps > All > Google Play services then tap the Clear cache button. If that fails to solve the problem, tap the Clear data button.
Go to Settings> Apps > All > Google Play services then tap the Clear cache button. If that fails to solve the problem, tap the Clear data button.
5. Reset Your Google Account on Your Phone
If your Play Store app still not normal, then you may need to refresh your Google account on your Android device. To do this, remove your account then add it again.
Go to Settings > Accounts then tap Google. Tap the Google account you want to remove, then tap the menu icon (three dots) at the top right and tap Remove. Do this for every Google account on your device.
After that, go to Settings > Accounts > Add Account > Google and add follow the on screen instructions
To again add your account.
If your Play Store app still not normal, then you may need to refresh your Google account on your Android device. To do this, remove your account then add it again.
Go to Settings > Accounts then tap Google. Tap the Google account you want to remove, then tap the menu icon (three dots) at the top right and tap Remove. Do this for every Google account on your device.
After that, go to Settings > Accounts > Add Account > Google and add follow the on screen instructions
To again add your account.

6. 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 to Settings > Apps / Application Manager > All > Download Manager.
If Download Manager is disabled, you'll see a button marked Enable,
Simply tap this button to switch Download Manager back ON.
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 to Settings > Apps / Application Manager > All > Download Manager.
If Download Manager is disabled, you'll see a button marked Enable,
Simply tap this button to switch Download Manager back ON.
7. For Rooted Device: edit Hosts File
If the Play Store refused to load and your device is rooted, you have an even simpler solution on your hand: just modify your Hosts file for a quick fix.
Go to your preferred file manager (Es FileExplorer is highly recommended), then navigate to system/etc/hosts and select the Edit option (this will vary between devices). Add a hashtag (#) to the front of the second set of numbers and save your changes (i.e. change from 8080 to #8080).
Reboot your device; re-add your Google account and your Google Play Store problems should be fixed.
If the Play Store refused to load and your device is rooted, you have an even simpler solution on your hand: just modify your Hosts file for a quick fix.
Go to your preferred file manager (Es FileExplorer is highly recommended), then navigate to system/etc/hosts and select the Edit option (this will vary between devices). Add a hashtag (#) to the front of the second set of numbers and save your changes (i.e. change from 8080 to #8080).
Reboot your device; re-add your Google account and your Google Play Store problems should be fixed.

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