Switch internet. If the problem persists after making sure that the internet connection is enabled consider switching your internet connectivity to see if it works.
For example, if you are using mobile data switch to Wi-Fi and vice versa. This should solve the problem. Reset your router. If the problem still works it will be good to make sure that you check and reset your router. If the problem persists you should contact your internet provider.
Sometimes the problem could be with the device. In such a case restarting your device could do the trick for you. To restart your android device follows these steps:. Press then hold the "Power" button for a few seconds until you see the pop-up Menu. Click the "Restart" button. This will set off the restart process. Wait until your device restarts then try upgrading your Google play.
Sometimes the problem of Google Play not updating may be as a result of glitches in the data store on your device. In this case, you will have to clear both the cache and data. To wipe cache and data follow these steps. Open the "Settings" screen on your device. Scroll down the "Settings" menu and click to open the "Apps" option. Once this is done, on the same screen find "Clear data" and tap on it to clear all the data on the app. Sometimes when you experience the Google play can update problem, the problem is with the Google play software already installed on your device.
Chances are the program that cannot update because it is corrupted or has been altered in a way that hinders an update. In this case, all you need to in uninstall it then reinstall.
To do this, follow these steps:. On the Google play screen, find the Google Play app and tap on "More" then select "Uninstall updates". Wait until the uninstallation is completed then head to the Google Play store and download the app again. Now follow the screen promotes to reinstall it. Often Google serves check time on your device to sync the Google play with your device.
This means that if your device is showing the wrong time and date then Google play will not work properly. This could be the main reason why your Google play cannot update. If this is the case, then you need to check and correct the time and date on your device. Here are important steps you need to follow to change the date and time settings on your device:.
Open the "settings" screen on your device then navigate it to find the "Date and Time" option and tap on it to open. On the screen that opens find and select the "Automatic Date and Time" option. This should automatically reset the date and time on your device. Alternatively, you can select to reset the time and date manually. Sometimes the Google play not updating problem could be a result of your Google account and not the software.
In this case, you need to refresh your account. This is simply removing and then re-addicting your account to your device. This is a very delicate process that requires preparation as you are likely to lose a lot of important data.
To refresh your Google account, follow these steps:. Once your account has been removed, you can now add it back then restart your device before trying the update. This should work for you. Sometimes the Google play not updating can be a real pain in the ass.
It can eat your time while preventing from downloading or even using some very important apps. Google Play Store is the safest and fastest medium to install applications on Android devices. Every Android user knows how to use the Play Store, but not everyone knows what to do when things go sideways with the store. If the Play Store is not downloading or uploading apps on your device, refer to the solutions below to fix the problem. Before anything else, cancel the download s and try again.
Closing and reopening the Play Store might also resolve the issue. You need a strong cellular data or Wi-Fi connection to download apps from the Play Store. Confirm that your internet is working correctly. Launch your browser and visit a random website. Enable airplane mode and turn it back off. If the problem persists on Wi-Fi, reboot or reset your router and try again. Close or disable your VPN app if you use one and check if that fixes the problem. Some system services and third-party apps may malfunction due to incorrect data settings.
You should also enable toggle on the Use network-provided time-zone option. Some system functions will become unavailable when your device is low on storage space. For example, Play Store may fail to download new apps or update old ones. Some apps may also start running slow and occasionally crash during usage. 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.
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