Google play store apps stuck on download pending






















Open your device's Settings app. Tap Apps notifications See all apps. Scroll down and tap Google Play Store. Tap Storage Clear Cache. Next, tap Clear data.  · How to Stop Download Pending Apps. The Play Store downloads and installs the latest version of apps on your device automatically. However, it is possible that the app you are trying to download is in a queue, and hence you see the download pending error. To counter that, open Play Store and tap on the menu icon and select My apps and www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins.  · Tap Apps and notifications See all apps. Scroll down and tap Google Play Store. Tap Storage Clear cache. Next, tap Clear data. Re-open the Play Store and try your download again.


Now, go to Google Play Store and search for your desired app. Download an app or game and enjoy. Update: If you are trying to download and install any application from Google Play Shop, however, it is stuck as well as the above approach didn't work for you, then try the method below: Go to Application Manager. Click on Reset All Preferences tab. The issue with apps on Google Play not downloading 'download pending' has been around for at least a couple of years. Suggesting that people need to clear cache ect on their device is insulting as this very seldomly works, if at all, it also does not address the actual cause. 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). That's it. Hopefully, the tips shared above helps you fix the download pending message on Play Store.


One of the possible reasons why your Play Store downloads get stuck in download pending is because you have many of them already running on your device. To fix it, you can disable the installation and updates for all the apps that you don’t urgently need, and then get the app you actually really want installed. Open your device's Settings app. Tap Apps notifications See all apps. Scroll down and tap Google Play Store. Tap Storage Clear Cache. Next, tap Clear data. 1) Stop current / pending downloads in Google Play Store. 2) Disable Google App. 3) Clear cache / data for Google Play Store. 4) Restart device (for good measure) 5) Resume updating apps (once they show up again in the store, downloading a new app may trigger this) 6) Re-enable Google app (I was able to do this without recreating the problem) Good luck!.

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