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If any of the above is true, it is possible that the SD card is not allowing the Play Store to download apps. As most of you already know, you can install apps and save data in SD cards too. If everything fails, it may be possible that something is wrong with your Google account. Maybe a setting or permission is coming in the way. To make sure that this is not reason, log out of your primary Google account and try downloading the app using a different Google account.
If the download works, you will have to check your Google account settings and permissions. Tap on Google here. When you tap on More at the bottom of the screen, you will see an option to Remove account. You can then add a new Google account and check how things go. Play Store uses the Download Manager app to manage all downloads and updates on Android smartphones. Check if the Download Manager app has been disabled and if yes, you need to enable it. Go to Settings and tap on Apps.
You are looking for System Apps here. Under system apps, you will find the Download Manager. Staring at the screen, looking at the download pending error, can be frustrating. With short attention span and patience, we want everything to happen instantly. Sadly, this is not always the case. You will need to be patient here and try one or all of the above methods to see if you can resolve the error.
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Because this process will erase everything that you have stored on the mobile. So, let us go through the entire procedure of Factory Data Reset. With the tap on it, the Factory Data Reset process will start. It may take a while. After completing the process, try to download the app, you will get your answer. As we have mentioned Play Store Download Pending troubleshooter guide, it will help you a lot. By using which, you can easily fix the error that we have discussed earlier. If this guide seems like a handy tool, then also share it with other Android users.
Let us know below in the comments Section. Play Store won't download apps - stuck on Download Pending. I've tried clearing cache and storage of the Play Store, Download Manager.
I have to turn on data saver and make sure Google play store and Google play services are checked in data. So, to overcome any of the issues, let us have a look at the troubleshooting. Tap on Check for update. Follow instructions to complete any pending updates. Select Settings. Expand the About section. Tap where it says Play Store version. A notification will let you know if the app is up to date or not. If a new version is available, it will be downloaded automatically after tapping on the option.
Change your Google account. Tap on your profile picture in the top-right. Tap on the Expand arrow next to your account info. Select Manage accounts on this device. Tap on the Google account you want to remove. Hit Remove account. Restart your device. Select Google. Tap on Sign into your Google Account. Input your login info. Open the Google Play Store and retry your download. Go into Apps.
Find the Google Play Store under See all apps. One thing I notice is that when I revert it to the factory version, I managed to download an app, but when I tried to download another, it just says Error When I opened the Play Store, it's the latest version again. Click Uninstall updates to revert to the original version of Play Store that came with the phone.
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