If the Play Store can’t download due to an error, you need to clear the cache and data from the Play Store app. By doing this, your device will lose all history and cache in the Google Play Store app. This action will refresh the app and can help you solve this problem.
Why can’t I download anything from the Play Store?
If you still can’t download after you clear the cache & data of the Play Store, restart your device. Press and hold the Power button until the menu pops up. Tap Power off or Restart if that is an option.
Open your device’s Settings app. Tap Apps & notifications See all apps. Scroll down and tap Google Play Store. Next, tap Clear data. Re-open the Play Store & try your download again.
Why google play won’t download apps?
Google Play Store may have corrupted cache files, causing apps won’t download on Android. To rule out this possibility, you can clear cache for Google Play Store.
The Storage Space is Insufficient Before download and install software from Google Play Store, you need to make sure that the usable storage space on your Android phone is sufficient or the downloading and installing process won’t be able to be completed smoothly. To check the storage space, you can tap on Settings> Device> Storage & USB.
Why does my Google Play app freeze when I download it?
Whenever you download new apps, Google Play develops special background information, which goes directly into a secret cache. While this data helps optimize your Google Play app, too much collected data can make your app store lag or even freeze.
One of the next things we wondered was, why does my Google Play Store app crash after opening?
The Google Play Store app crashes after it opens Downloads and app updates get stuck and won’t finish If these steps don’t fix the issue, you should contact the developer for support. Check that you have a strong Wi-Fi or mobile data connection.
