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. Go back to the Settings menu of your device and tap on Accounts once again. Now you will find the option to Add Account. Tap on Add Account and complete the process of adding the account to your device. You must follow these steps to add all your Google accounts, and once this is done, return to the Play Store and find out if this has resolved your problem.
Sometimes, your Play Store updates may be the cause of the problem. So, uninstall the update and allow the app to update once again. It can help in solving the problem. Once the updates are re-installed, try to download the apps repeatedly to check if it is working as expected. Once the app has been updated, head into the Play Store and check if the apps are now being downloaded or not. For users who cannot fix the problem with any of the above solutions, our last resort, which happens to resolve many Android issues effectively, reset your device to factory settings.
All data will be deleted from your device, and all third-party apps will be removed. You will also lose personalized settings because the phone will go back to the default settings. It is why you must create a backup for the data that you consider essential. You can back up the data on a computer or use your Google account to back up the data.
Your phone will give you the option to back up the data on the Google account before you reset the device. Once the reset is complete, your device will automatically restart. Go to the Play Store and check if the problem you were facing has been fixed. Sometimes you may not be able to download the apps to your device because of insufficient space. You will have to delete a few things from your device to make space at times like these. Check if you have too many photos or videos on your device, which may be eating into the storage.
Move these files to your computer to increase the space of your device. You may have to uninstall some apps if you need enough space for large apps. To uninstall the apps, go to the Settings menu of your device and look for Apps or Application Manager.
Now tap on the apps that you want to uninstall, and you will get the option to uninstall the app on the next screen. Tap on uninstall and confirm the uninstallation. Alternatively, users on the latest version of Android will be able to long-press on the app they wish to uninstall, and they will automatically see the options to uninstall the app on the top of the screen.
Use the following steps as a temporary solution until the issue has been resolved. Tap the Menu button , then select Remove account repeat for any additional Google accounts.
Swipe right to left to the All category, then select Google Services Framework. If the Google Play app has disappeared, a simple reset can push the app back on to your device. If you are unable to power off your device or remove your battery, use the following steps to perform a reset. No data will be deleted from your device. Press and hold the Volume Down and Power keys simultaneously until the device reboots.
Typically this will take 8 seconds. This is normal. I'd recommend getting a file manager from the play store to see what is taking up so much space on your internal storage. This file manager should do the trick. Once you have that installed you can look in your Downloads , Music , and DCIM pictures folders and see if there are any large files that you can delete.
If there is a large group of music, pictures, etc. Here's a list of YouTube videos that explain how to do this. This video in particular should be helpful for moving both files and apps to your SD card.
Thanks for your answer but I'm afraid that most of my pictures, apps and music were already stored in the SD, since I'm not able to access them when the SD it is removed.
I uninstalled youtube's updates to be able to download the file manager that you suggested. It is very good but it isn't solving my problem.
There are still some apps that won't move to my SD unless I root my phone. After downloading the file manager, memory has reached it's limit and I still cannot download apps nor update the current ones and now I don't have youtube D:.
I tried deleting unnecessary files from apps I had previously uninstalled that were sucking up memory. Any further suggestions? Do you know if I can make google play or any other app stores download my apps in my SD by default?
I've read that it is possible if I root my phone but I'm not sure if it is a good idea. Oh bummer, I was hoping that would work. I've been looking at a few apps that advertise being able to move apps onto an SD card, but each I've tried requires root.
I went digging around in the Google Play settings and I couldn't find an option to set a default place to install apps. I remember there used to be an option in the Application Settings page to move an app to SD card, but I checked on my phone and it looks like that option was removed a few versions ago. I'm pretty disappointed that they removed the ability to install apps to SD cards.
A lot of recent phones have been shipping with very small internal storage, compared to, say, a 32GB SD card, and once they fill up it there isn't much to do about it. It does look like rooting your phone could solve your problem, but I would recommend against doing so unless you really feel like you know what you're doing. Most of the documentation I found for rooting the Optmius Hub isn't very complete or user-friendly.
I have tried evrything all of you had posted and I still can't download anything!!! I'm ready to stomp on it and go back to a landline!!! Show 20 more comments. Just one comment for those users who, like me, aren't the most technologically savvy. The first step on my LG was to go to apps, then settings, then general, then apps again. This got me to all of my apps and then I was able to go to Google Play Services. Thanks for the fix! Show 4 more comments. Tap to enter then Tap Clear Cache return to the home screen and then try to download something.
You should be able to download an app now. Can you Help? The above steps to clear download manager data and then of google play store helped fix the issue for me only after I did a factory reset of mobile first.
Those who still face issue, try the above 2 steps and if still problem, do a factory reset of mobile backup all data first and then try the 2 steps again. Here is a link which explains perhaps why you are getting this request. If you are trying to download free apps that is. The phone must be clear cached and factory reset.
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