Google play store freezes phone when downloading apps






















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Open the Play Store app. Search for "Google app and check for updates to start downloading. This Google app crashing issue follows March's big WebView bug. How to Clear the Google Play Store App Data on Google, Motorola, and Nexus Phones Running Android Oreo and Above. Restart your phone. Check your storage space. If you have an SD card, remove it. Clear cache data from Download Manager. How to Clear the Cache of an Individual App on or Phones. How to Clear the Cache of an Individual App. Clear the Google Play App Cache. Amassing and storing large amounts of data can hugely inhibit the performance of your phone. Excess data and info stored in the phone can cause your google play store to keep crashing and deleting them might just be the key to solving your issues. To clear the google play app cache do the following.


Tap Manage apps devices. Under "Updates available," choose to update all apps or a specific app. Close apps you're not using. Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer. Open your phone's Settings app. Tap Apps the app. If needed, tap See all apps or App info. Select Apps. Scroll to and select Google Play Store. Tap Force Stop then tap OK to confirm. Doing so will ensure that the app isn’t running in the background. Tap Apps notifications. Tap Google Play Store. If you don't see it, tap See all apps or App info. At the top of the screen, tap More Uninstall updates. If you’re asked if you want to change the Play Store app back to the factory version, tap OK. Open the Google Play Store, then try your download again.

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