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cache onGoogle Play Services Install the latest version of Google Play Services Reset your Google account on your device Check your disabled apps Disable your VPN Enable Download Manager Uninstall previous updates Perform a factory data reset on your smartphone Check your date and time settingsGoogle 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 the Settings in your Android device. Under System you should see Date and Time. Tap on this and you will see whether your phone is on the Automatic date and time provided by your network. If it isn't already then you should toggle it on.If your device is onautomatic and your Google Play Store is still not working then you should manually set the date and time. You first need to turn Automatic date and time off. Then start by entering the date and time with as much accuracy as possible. If this doesn't work, don't worry,
errors in Google Play Store You might receive an error that contains random numbers when you download Office apps from the Google Play store. The Google Play team is aware of this problem and is working to resolve the issues. In the meantime, please see
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below for more information and try the workarounds suggested. What are Google Play Store how do i fix google play store errors? Google Play Store Errors typically contain random numbers and are generated when you try to download apps from the Google Play Store. error 941 These errors might be due to Google Play Store updates, Google cache issues, Google Play Store stored data issues, or Google account issues. The following are some of the most common Google Play Store errors: Google Play https://www.androidpit.com/google-play-not-working Store error code 18 Google Play Store error code 20 Google Play Store error code 103 Google Play Store error code 194 Google Play Store error code 492 Google Play Store error code 495 Google Play Store error code 505 Google Play Store error code 506 Google Play Store error code 509 Google Play Store error code 905 Resolve Google Play Store Errors Try the following workarounds to fix the Google Play Store errors. Clear https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Resolve-app-installation-errors-in-Google-Play-Store-abb73967-1758-497b-a6cd-27ef4094e7e3 the Google Play Store cache Open the Settings menu on your device. Go to Apps or Application Manager. (This option might differ depending on your device.) 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 Store and Google Play Services doesn't resolve the issue, try clearing the Google Play Store data: Open the Settings menu on your device. Go to Apps or Application Manager. (This option might differ depending on your device.) 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 data button. When the cache and data are cleared, the Google Play Store error should be resolved. If not, continue to the next step. 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. Under Accounts, t
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stopped" has recently started popping up on a number of Android 5.0 or Android 5.1 Lollipop based phones and tablets -- so we looked into it and here are a few solutions to fix this issue. What causes the error to show up? A number of reasons. May be your Internet connection just went down? Or you have a very old and outdated version of Google Play Services installed. Or this is because of a bug on Google's end and a fix may be coming out soon. A number of reasons are available for the "Google play services has stopped" error. We found several methods to fix this error and let's see which one fits for your Android phone and tablet. How to: Fix "Google play services has stopped" Error You can try these one by one and see which one works for your device. Solution 1 - Update Google Play Services to the latest version. You can download from here or from here! You may be getting an error because you have a very outdated version or the one you have is having a conflict/bug with the current Android version in your phone. Solution 2 - Clear the Google Play Services cache. The Google Play Services app in your phone acts like a framework for all the Google and Google Play apps installed in your phone. You can try cleaning up its cache and see if that would fix the issue. This worked with one of our team members! Read these quick and easy steps : Go to Settings > Apps. Scroll to All apps and then scroll down to "Google Play Services" app. Open the app details and tap on the "Force stop" button. Then, tap on the "Clear cache" button. Solution 3 - Clear the Google Services Framework cache. The Google Services Framework system app on your Android device stores information and helps your phone sync with Google servers -- and keeps your Google Play Services up and running. This could be one of the reasons why you are not able to connect to Google servers using the app and keep getting the error