Google play store not working? Here's what you can do

Each Android user has probably experienced the Google Play Store suddenly crashing and burning. Whether you get an error message when downloading apps or the Play Store just doesn’t work when you launch, it’s all just really annoying. Here are some tips that will get the Google Play Store working on your phone, guaranteed.

Emptying cache, emptying data and uninstalling updates:


Cache is a storage area that will temporarily hold data which can then quickly be retrieved again without needing to be reloaded, meaning a page will load quicker. In order to empty this, you just need to open the settings and find the Apps section. Now choose ‘All’ and find the Google Play Store. Tap on it and press on the ‘Clear Cache’ button. Check if the app's running. If not then again go to Google Play store Info (By following the same steps as above) and tap 'Clear Data'. Now when you open Google Play, it should run as before. If your bad luck persists, then try uninstalling the updates and check the Play store again.


Clearing Google Play services cache:


Should Google Play still not work, then emptying the cache for Google Play Services could do the trick. Go to the application manager in your settings, look for Google Play Services and press the ‘Empty Cache’ button.


Activate the Download manager:


If you have deactivated the Download Manager, Google Play won’t work anymore. To get it back, go to Settings, then App Manager (or equivalent) and all apps. Search for Download Manager and tap on the activate button. However, if this button says deactivate, no worries, this means that the Download Manager is already active.

Information Source : AndroidPit

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