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. If you do not have these details, then you will not be able to add the account back to your device again. The Google account will be removed entirely from your device, and it will be added all over again. If you have more than one Google accounts on your device, then make sure you remove all the Google account.
After deleting the accounts, you will have to start entering the accounts once again into your device. Go back to the Settings menu of your device and tap on Accounts once again. Now you will find the option to Add Account.
Tap on Add Account and complete the process of adding the account to your device. You must follow these steps to add all your Google accounts, and once this is done, return to the Play Store and find out if this has resolved your problem.
Sometimes, your Play Store updates may be the cause of the problem. So, uninstall the update and allow the app to update once again. Apr 9, PM in response to nicknich3 In response to nicknich3. Apr 9, PM. Apr 15, AM in response to adriandz In response to adriandz. Was facing a similar issue with my friend's iPad Latest one. Forcing the DNS Server to 8. I had faced something similar on my iMac a long time back.
Something a little strange about how Apple products do a DNS lookup? Not sure if it is an issue with the response time of the DNS servers as well.. In any case, the good news was changing it to 8. Luckily the iPad's network configuration tool allows you to navigate to the pane where you can see the DHCP supplied IP addresses and just go to the DNS field, delete what was present there and force it to this address. The difficulty in coming to this conclusion was the fact that the browser works fine for all the sites we had tried.
It is mostly the apps that had trouble, and the App store also was inconsistent in reporting details.. Apr 15, AM. Thanks for adding in the details on the DNS changes. I've also solved my original problem, yesterday, by going out and buying a new router.
The D-link router I had was frustrating me anyway, so I went and got a Linksys and all my Apple devices work perfectly now. I hope the DNS stuff works for the rest of you but if it doesn't, consider buying a new router. Apr 16, AM. Apr 16, AM in response to adriandz In response to adriandz.
Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: adriandz adriandz. Question: Q: Question: Q: can't download apps over wifi at home on iPhone or iPad On both my iPhone 4S and my iPad, I can no longer download apps from the App Store on either device on the wifi at my home, although at some point, doing so on my iPad worked fine.
More Less. All you need to have to perform these downloads is an internet connection. Now, typically, you can download Android apps with data or Wi-Fi. The most common way of downloading Google Play apps without using Wi-Fi is switching to data. Your Android phone or tablet is likely set to prefer using Wi-Fi over your data plan. You can do this from the Home screen shortcut or by navigating to Settings and turning off Wi-Fi. Then, go to App download preference. In the pop-up screen, select Over any network.
Instead of having you update apps manually, Google Play automatically queues app updates for you. However, the updates can get stuck in pending mode. Commonly, this occurs when an app is updating over Wi-Fi, and you switch to mobile data. Sometimes, this will automatically pause the download but leave it pending. Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. Dan Hulme Dan Hulme The Overflow Blog. Podcast what if you could invest in your favorite developer? Who owns this outage? Building intelligent escalation chains for modern SRE.
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