If you're still having trouble, try the next fix until you find one that has resolved the issue. The default app used for checking mail on Android is called Gmail.
It is optimized for checking Google's Gmail email service, but also has the ability to check mail from any other email provider. If you use another email program on your Android smartphone, most of this guide will apply, but some menus in the mail program itself will look very different. Airplane Mode turns off all communication on your device. Sometimes, this is done deliberately such as when you're on a flight, or trying to save battery or on accident.
It's a good idea to check and be sure it isn't enabled on your device, as it will stop any and all communication for your device.
Sometimes, the Internet connection itself isn't working, or a public Wi-Fi hotspot requires you to sign-in or agree to their terms, first. Checking with your browser, which is simpler than other tools you may use, can help. Gmail is the primary email program on Android. It is able to check not only Google's Gmail service, but almost any other mail provider as well.
Sometimes, small changes in the email service provider require updates to the Gmail program to work properly. A quick check to be sure there's no available updates is the best first step. Many basic problems can be solved simply by restarting your device. This clears caches, and forces the device to re-load the program or web page you may be having issue with, rather than use something that may be partially wrong.
Sometimes, Gmail Sync can be turned off on accident. It's best to make sure it's still turned on. Android allows you to turn on and off data sync at a system level, and sometimes this setting can be turned off on accident. If there's not enough room on your Android device, you can run into a multitude of different problems. Then try installing the app again and it should work fine. Now, try to install or update an app from Google Play Store.
Open the Settings app on your Android device. By default, there are some restrictions that this phone operating system includes to protect you. One of these is that by default, this device does not allow you to install apps from sources other than the Google Play Store or the Amazon App Store for Kindle devices. Swipe right or left to go to the tab that says All.
Look for Download Manager under this section and tap on it to determine whether it is enabled or disabled. Those users who find it disabled, tap on the Enable option to Enable Download Manager and then download the apps again.
Wiping the cache for Google Play can solve a few problems related to the Play Store. Cache files store information that helps your device load the application quickly. These files are recreated once you reaccess the application.
The Data files of an application store data that includes all information saved on the app like high scores, usernames, and passwords.
When the data files are deleted, you must make sure that you write down any important information before deleting the files. Go back to the app store and check if the apps begin to download now. If the problem is not fixed yet, then delete the data files by going through the same steps, and then instead of tapping on Clear Cache, you must tap on Clear Data.
You will notice a warning that will tell you that all data will be deleted. Press Ok to confirm and then open the Play Store to look for the app and begin the download. Check if this helps you fix the problem on your Android device. Google Play Services is the process through which your applications communicate with various sections of your device.
It enables sync and ensures that push notifications are sent to the device apps on time. Google Play Services plays an essential role in the working of applications. A problem in the cache or data files of the Play Services can cause a problem when it comes to downloading the applications from the Play Store.
Once the cache files have been wiped, check if the problem is fixed. If you can still download apps from the Play Store, then follow the same steps to return to the screen from where you cleared the cache. 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. However well written it may be, the software depends on timing and on a complicated ballet of processing, allocation, and execution for it all to go perfectly.
If the timing is out or a preceding line of code gets stuck for some reason, it can all go pear-shaped. A reboot will cause the phone to drop all the code it was processing and begin again. New processes will be loaded into memory, and you may be able to download the app without any errors. Authentication is a mobile process that requires the correct time to authenticate your device with Google Play and the download server. Most of us have our phones to synchronize date and time with the network automatically, but it is worth checking.
All you need do is check that your OS is in the right time zone. Ideally, you should never have to touch permissions as they are set automatically.
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