It happens to everyone at some point with their phone Android. You are about to download an application on Google Play and the platform stops working. You do not know what to do? Review these tips so you can have more information and get out of trouble, because there is nothing worse than waiting for something that will never reach your phone’s memory.
Most of the time, the culprits of the error in google play are the applications that are updated simultaneously. You will also encounter the problem if you download multiple apps simultaneously or a couple of large apps. The recommendation is to go to “Manage applications and devices” in your Google Play profile to manage updates and stop them.
Another tip is to have a good connection on your computer Android. If you’re using Wi-Fi, try opening a website and see if it loads. You can also test your internet speed or fall back on data if you’re not having issues with your plan.
If you are not downloading anything and your connection is fine, but your download is still pending, you should try restarting your device. It may be another obvious step, but it’s surprisingly effective.
If things seem unsolvable, resort to clearing the cache and data of the Google Play app. You will have to go to Settings> Applications> Google Play> Storage and cache> Clear cache. This process usually solves all the bugs with the application, so take advantage of it whenever you can.
ANDROID | What does clear cache do?
We know that you have reached this article, because your phone Android It’s been slow for the last few days. The recommendations go through deleting applications that no longer serve you or turning off the animations so that the RAM is more efficient with operations in the background. This is how you may have come across something called “clear cache”. What exactly does it do and why is it important?
apps on devices Android they can sometimes succumb to bugs and problems. By clearing the cache, you are basically updating that app and getting rid of all the unnecessary data in it.
Unnecessary data is classified as temporary files and, over time, accumulates until it slows down the mobile Android or stop working. Luckily, clearing the cache doesn’t delete your login credentials or anything you’ve downloaded on purpose in most cases.
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