· rebooted phone. ensured data saver was disabled. made sure that data usage for Play Store was allowed in the background and just for F**KS sake, enabled "Allow app while data saver ON". Auto-Update Settings for Play Store is set to "Auto Update apps at any time". WIPED phone to factory. · In the Settings go to Mobile Data. Scroll down to item "Media" and tap it. Scroll down and see if "Limit background data" is checked. If so, uncheck. This was the cause in my case, because for the Play Store app the same setting was not active. · First, go to your settings and under Data usage select Cellular data usage. Check whether the Google Play Store, Google Services and Download Manager are allowed to use background data. If this doesn't help, go to Apps and find the Play Store. Tap on Force Stop and then tap on Storage.
In my Settings › Mobile data menu, the "limit mobile data usage" option is NOT checked In the Settings › Mobile data › Google Play Store menu, the "restrict background data" option is NOT checked either. In the Google Play app settings menu, the "Auto-update apps" is set to Do not Auto-Update apps But when i connect to wifi it starts. Tap "clear data" followed by "clear cache". This tutorial i made with my samsung galaxy lollipop phones but according to these 3 methods, you can fix the google play store not downloading apps on wifi, play store not downloading apps on mobile data, play store download error, can't download apps using android kitkat, android To use the Play Store app, you'll need to turn background data on for your device. This means that apps may download data for future reference or provide you with notifications even when you're not using the app. Settings are different on each version of Android. Check which version of Android you have. On Android or higher.
rebooted phone. ensured data saver was disabled. made sure that data usage for Play Store was allowed in the background and just for F**KS sake, enabled "Allow app while data saver ON". Auto-Update Settings for Play Store is set to "Auto Update apps at any time". WIPED phone to factory. In the Settings go to Mobile Data. Scroll down to item "Media" and tap it. Scroll down and see if "Limit background data" is checked. If so, uncheck. This was the cause in my case, because for the Play Store app the same setting was not active. Check your storage and SD card. A common cause for Google Play problemsis a lack of storage on your phone or SD card. Usually, you will receive a notification if your storage is low when.
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