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Wednesday 28 June 2017

How to Fix any Google Playstore Error


Imagine you chilling round playstore, probably going to Download apps or just checking out apps like what I do most times. :)

So you suddenly come across an error.. while trying to download an app or even while viewing playstore, What will you do?


Forget the error and go back to sleep or just keep reading this post and share with your friends on social media?

I trust you going for the second option because there is no sleeping time today!  :)

Google play store is definitely an amazing store where you can get some of the best apps on your android devices.

But, sometimes we do encounter some annoying errors which tend to cause some discomfort while using the Google play store. For this reason, I came up with this post.

So let go into the post and stop unnecessary talks. . .

GOOGLE PLAY STORE ERROR CODE 491:

This occurs when downloading and updating of applications is impossible.

How to fix it? Go to the settings of your android device and remove your google account.

After that, restart your device and add the Google account you removed.

Then go to the settings of your Google play store, go to my applications and slide to all Apps. Then scroll to Google services, there you click clear data and force stop.  DONE!

GOOGLE PLAY STORE ERROR CODE 498:

This is when the cache memory of your android device is full which causes interruption of downloads from the Google play store.

How to fix it? Since your cache is full, delete unwanted applications and files.

You could use a cache cleaning app or you can also clean your cache by rebooting your android device into the recovery mode( by holding the volume and power down for most devices or holding down the volume, power and home buttons for Samsung devices) and then select clean cache from the list of options or just find a way to do it yourself.

GOOGLE PLAY STORE ERROR CODE 961:

This is a problem encountered when trying to install Apps from the Google play store.
How to fix it? If it’s an App purchased from the Google play store, ask for a refund which is possible after a few minutes of purchasing.

Afterwards, select the repayment option.

To complete this action, go to the settings of your android device and then select my Applications and swipe to the All column where your apps are located.

Scroll to Google play and select it, then clear the cache and if the error continues, choose “delete data”.

GOOGLE PLAY STORE ERROR CODE 927:

This error occurs when the download of an app is impossible because an update of the Google play store is in progress.

The error reads like this;

'The download is impossible because an update of the Google play store is in progress'

How to fix it? This happens because of an update of the play store or Google services in the background and this will temporarily pause any downloads. Just wait for a few minutes and if nothing changes, try force stopping Google play store or try find something else doing instead of downloading apps!

GOOGLE PLAY STORE ERROR CODE 403:

This error occurs when two Google accounts are used to buy applications on one device. It usually appears like so, the download is impossible and the request is “Forbidden”.

How to fix it? Sign in to Google play store with the right Google account.

Afterwards, uninstall the application and then try to download the App again from the Google play store.

However, another method you can use to fix this problem, Clear the proxy you have initially set up if there was any by accessing the settings on your device, select Wireless and Networks and then Mobile Network.

Select APN and then choose Clear Proxy Option. 

GOOGLE PLAY STORE ERROR CODE 492:

This error usually appears like this; it’s impossible to install an application due to the Dalvik cache.

This is a well known error encountered by many android users.

How to fix it? Select the system settings application, Click on Applications, swipe to “All” and select Google Play Store; Force stop and clear data.

Also, delete data from Google Services Framework as well.

However, if the problem continues, you can use any app to delete the Dalvik cache.

This procedure is safe and it will not delete any App or personal data.

SO what are you still waiting for? Drop a comment below, get out of this post and go and read something else on my Homepage
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