Piled up cache or connectivity issues are the most usual. If you are stuck with this issue, make sure to check the steps we provided for you. You should be able to get things moving fast after following our instructions. Firstly, we recommend inspecting connection, disabling VPN or Proxy, and, alternatively, trying to switch to Mobile Data and download or update apps that way.
Play Store will keep apps in a queue if the connection fails and proceed to download the next time it connects. If you can connect to Wi-Fi and use other connection-dependant apps, but the problem persists, continue to the next step. If none of these solutions worked, check out our articles dedicated to Wi-Fi and mobile data issues on Android for more workarounds. Moving on, we suggest clearing cache and data from the Google Play Store and the Downloads app.
This is probably the most commonly suggested solution, although users are not happy about clearing data every time to fix this error. However, we are looking at a confirmed solution, so make sure to give it a try.
The first thing to do when system issues occur is to wipe cache partition data from the Recovery mode. Clearing the Google Play Store app cache often solves a lot of problems, download pending issues included. Here is how you can do this Note: the steps might differ depending on your Android version and manufacturer UI, but only slightly.
Finally, you should restart your device. Once your smartphone or tablet has rebooted, downloads should be no longer be pending. Are your downloads still stubbornly pending?
To check if one is currently available for your device, head to Settings. If an update pops up, install it, and hope for the best. You can also check if the Google Play Store needs an update itself. If a newer version is available, it will be automatically downloaded once you tap Play Store version.
One of the other methods that might help you avoid the download pending error is removing or switching the Google account associated with the Play Store. If you are at the end of your rope and nothing seems to help, a more drastic step might be in order.
Uninstalling all Play Store updates. You may be prompted to change the Play Store to its factory version. If so, tap OK. The app will automatically update itself to the latest available version. If for some reason, you need to update or install it manually, you can follow our detailed guide on downloading and installing the Play Store here. Did we help you solve the problem? Do you have other solutions that worked for you? Let us know in the comments. Read next: How to install third-party apps without the Google Play Store.
How to fix the Google Play Store "download pending" error The download pending issue is more common than we'd like to admit, but it has an easy fix. How To By Suzana Dalul. Check downloads and updates Reset your connection Make sure you have enough storage Restart your device Download with your browser instead.
Check current downloads and updates. Just press the X next to their name to cancel the download and proceed with getting the app you urgently need. Check your connection It might sound silly, but this should always be one of the first steps you take.
Here is how to do that: Head to the Play Store and then tap on the menu button in the upper left corner three lines. If downloading resumes as normal, your home or office network is to blame. Restart your modem and if all else fails, call your Internet service provider. Check your storage and SD card.
Free up some space by uninstalling unused apps or deleting old photos and videos you have backed up elsewhere. Attempt your download once again. Download apps through your browser instead You can try circumventing the download pending problem by getting your apps via your mobile or PC browser.
Clear Google Play app cache and data. Head to Settings , then Apps. Locate the Google Play Store and tap it. Underneath the Disable, Uninstall updates, and Force stop buttons, you will see App notifications and other options.
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