Stop all pending downloads and updates. Then, all you have to do now is to head over to the page of the application that you want to download and install it. A slow network connection affects all of your downloads and updates. If your connections seem to be slow but working, try restarting your router or contacting your ISP for help.
You can also download apps using your data in the meantime to check if your network is the problem. Open Google Play. Also, if you have any active VPN connection, close them and try downloading apps again. Remember, deleting the app data removes your account from the app and all the settings you made within it.
Ensure that the Google Play app is closed. Go to your device settings app and proceed to the app list. Search for the Google Play store app and tap on it. On the app information page, tap Storage. Tap Clear Cache.
You can tap Clear Data as well. Now, restart your device, open Google Play, and try downloading an app. Go to Settings and tap Apps. Open Google Play and try to download the app again. There are many possible reasons why the apps that you are trying to download and install are stuck in pending. The most common ones are having too many apps listed in the download queue or a slow internet connection. Most of the time, Google Play updates automatically. But if you want to check it manually, open the app, go to Settings, scroll down, and tap the Play Store version.
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. Tap on Storage. Make sure Google Play is closed, and then hit the Clear Cache button. Check for system updates Are your downloads still stubbornly pending?
Change your Google account 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. Tap it. Find your Google account on the list. Tap it and select Remove account. Restart your device. You should see an Add account option.
Tap it and re-add your old account or add a new one. Reattempt your download. Reset Apps If none of the above solutions work out for you, try resettings the apps. Open the Settings app. Scroll down and tap on Apps or Applications menu. Press the 3-dot menu button in the top right probably.
Tap on Reset app preferences. Confirm on the next screen by tapping on the Reset button could be Reset apps.
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