Now, go back to the Google Play Store and attempt to download the desired app again. However, if you have plenty of storage, keep reading for more solutions. If you are on WiFi, try switching over to cellular data.
Or, you can try another WiFi network if one is available. Assuming that cellular data is your only option, check the Settings on your Android device to ensure that background data usage is available.
Make sure that Allow background data usage is toggled on. Here is a short tutorial for downloading the Play Store app: Head to this link by clicking here. Find the version of the Play Store you want. If you want a newer version, reference your current version and see if a new one is available.
This prompt will show up on Android 8. You must give individual apps the ability to install apps in newer versions of Android. Step 3: Deal with security permissions The Unknown Sources setting has been a part of Android for ages. Before Android Oreo: Enter your device settings. Find the Unknown Sources option and check the box.
A warning will pop up which you should definitely read. After Android Oreo: Begin installation with a file browser or through the web browser. Click the available Settings button in that prompt. If you are using a Wi-Fi network to download the apps, switch to mobile data and check if it works. The reason behind this is that specific Wi-Fi networks block port It is the port used by Google Play. To switch the networks, pull down the notification shade of your device and tap on the Wi-Fi icon to switch it off.
Now look for the Mobile data icon and switch it on. Once you have switched the internet access, restart your device and then go to Google Play to resume the app download. Check if the problem you were facing has been fixed. Download manager facilitates the downloading of all the apps. You must ensure that it is On so that your apps can be downloaded successfully from the Play Store. To check if Download Manager is On or not, you should head into the Settings menu of your device and then go to the Apps or Application Manager.
Now you will notice tabs on the top of the screen. Swipe right or left to go to the tab that says All. Look for Download Manager under this section and tap on it to determine whether it is enabled or disabled. Those users who find it disabled, tap on the Enable option to Enable Download Manager and then download the apps again. Wiping the cache for Google Play can solve a few problems related to the Play Store.
Cache files store information that helps your device load the application quickly. These files are recreated once you reaccess the application. The Data files of an application store data that includes all information saved on the app like high scores, usernames, and passwords. When the data files are deleted, you must make sure that you write down any important information before deleting the files. Go back to the app store and check if the apps begin to download now. If the problem is not fixed yet, then delete the data files by going through the same steps, and then instead of tapping on Clear Cache, you must tap on Clear Data.
You will notice a warning that will tell you that all data will be deleted. Press Ok to confirm and then open the Play Store to look for the app and begin the download. Check if this helps you fix the problem on your Android device. 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. If you're unable to install WhatsApp due to insufficient space on your phone, try to clear Google Play Store's cache and data:. If you're still unable to install WhatsApp, here are some tips on how to create free space on your phone:. Note : If you delete your WhatsApp photos, videos or voice messages, you won't be able to view or listen to them anymore.
Please see all supported devices in this article. If you see a "Not available in your country" error, or if the Google Play Help Center troubleshooting tips don't help, visit this page to download WhatsApp as an APK file and update the app. How can we help you?
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