Common Google Play Store Error Codes and Solutions

When utilizing Google Play Store, the majority of the issues we encounter occur while trying to download, install, or update a program. We’ve put up a straightforward guide to the most frequent Play Store error codes in this post, which might appear while attempting to download new apps or update old ones.

To make it simple for you to discover the error code you’re searching for, they are organized in numerical order. If you’re unsure, you may always try deleting your Google account from your Android device, restarting, and reconfiguring the account. Sometimes deleting the cache and/or data from the Play Store and/or Play Services will cure Play Store error numbers.

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1 Google Play Store Error 8

1.1 Download stops

2 Google Play Store Error 18

2.1 Problem when reinstall an application that you already had on your device

3 Google Play Store Error 20

3.1 Apps can not be downloaded or updated

4 Google Play Store Error 24

4.1 Unknown problem

5 Google Play Store Error 101

5.1 Nothing can be downloaded on the device

6 Google Play Store Error 103

6.1 Google Play thinks an app is compatible

7 Google Play Store Error 110

7.1 The app cannot be installed

8 Google Play Store Error 194

8.1 Problems when you try to download apps from the Google Play

9 Google Play Store Error 403

9.1 Forbidden request

10 Google Play Store Error 413

10.1 No application can be downloaded or updated

11 Google Play Store Error 481

11.1 There’s a problem with your Google account

12 Google Play Store Error 406

12.1 Applications cannot be downloaded

13 Google Play Store Error 413

13.1 Apps cannot be downloaded or updated

14 Google Play Store Error 481

14.1 Problem with your Google Play Store account

15 Google Play Store Error 491

15.1 Applications cannot be downloaded or updated

16 Google Play Store Error 492

16.1 Application cannot be installed

17 Google Play Store Error 495

17.1 Problem downloading apps from the Play Store

18 Google Play Store Error 497

18.1 Problem updating apps

19 Google Play Store Error 498

19.1 Downloads are suddenly interrupted

20 Google Play Store Error 501

20.1 Don’t open the Google Play Store or perform downloads

21 Google Play Store Error 504

21.1 The application can’t be downloaded

22 Google Play Store Error 505

22.1 Various apps with duplicate permissions

23 Google Play Store Error 905

23.1 App could not be downloaded due to an error

24 Google Play Store Error 906 and 907

24.1 HTC One M8 and M9 problem

25 Google Play Store Error 911

25.1 An application cannot be downloaded

26 Google Play Store Error 919

26.1 Applications are downloaded but won’t open after being downloaded

27 Google Play Store Error 920

27.1 The application can’t be downloaded

28 Google Play Store Error 921

28.1 An application can’t be downloaded

29 Google Play Store Error 923

29.1 It’s impossible to download applications

30 Google Play Store Error 924

30.1 Installation was unsuccessful do to an error

31 Google Play Store Error 927

31.1 Apps can’t be downloaded because Google Play Store is updating

32 Google Play Store Error 940

32.1 App cannot be download

33 Google Play Store Error 941

33.1 Problems when updating applications

34 Google Play Store Error 944

34.1 Google Play Store is down

35 Google Play Store Error authentication required

35.1 Authentication required

36 Google Play Store Error BM-GVHD-06

36.1 Problems with Google Play card

37 Google Play Store Error DF-BPA-09

37.1 Error processing purchase

38 Google Play Store Error DF-BPA-30

38.1 Google serves error

39 Google Play Store Error DF-DLA-15

39.1 Problems to download or update applications

40 Google Play Store Package File Invalid

40.1 Google Play problem

41 Google Play Store Error rh01

41.1 Error retrieving information from server

42 Google Play Store Error rpc:aec:0]

42.1 Problems to download apps

43 Google Play Store Error rpc:s-3

43.1 Problems to download an app

44 Google Play Store Error rpc:s-5:aec-0

44.1 Error retrieving information from server

Google Play Store Error 8

Download stops

Do you currently have Google Play Services set up? Go to the application list, enter Google Play Services, and deactivate the program if it has been installed. The next question is whether you wish to return to the factory settings.

Google Play Store Error 18

 A problem when reinstalling an application that you already had on your device

The SD or microSD memory card must be removed and reconnected.

Google Play Store Error 20

Apps can not be downloaded or updated

To access the folder and remove the file or data belonging to the problematic application, utilize file explorer.

Google Play Store Error 24

Unknown problem

Reinstall the software after deleting the whole folder containing it.

Google Play Store Error 101

Nothing can be downloaded on the device

That is a result of an excessive number of installed programs. If you can’t delete unwanted programs from your internal memory, clear the Google Play Store’s cache, deactivate your Google account from the device, and then bring it back in.

You may do this by navigating to the “Accounts” section of your Android settings. When you have found your Google account, press on it to open the menu (three dots), then click “Remove account.” You’ll be requested to check in with your Google account once more after restarting your device.

Google Play Store Error 103

Google Play thinks an app is compatible

After a few hours, the problem will resolve itself.

Google Play Store Error 110

The app cannot be installed

Try downloading the program from the Google Play website or clearing the cache on Google Play.

Google Play Store Error 194

Problems when you try to download apps from the Google Play

For Google Play Services and the Google Play Store, clear the cache data.

Google Play Store Error 403

Forbidden request

When you use two distinct Google accounts on the same device, this problem frequently occurs. By navigating to your Android settings and selecting “Wireless and Networks”, “Mobile Networks,” and “APN,” you may clear your proxy settings. Choose “Clear Proxy,” then attempt another download.

Google Play Store Error 413

No application can be downloaded or updated

Then choose “Clear data” and “Force stop” for Google Play Services, Google Play Store, and your default browser from the “Manage Apps” section in the Android settings menu.

Google Play Store Error 481

There’s a problem with your Google account

Removing the account from the device, restarting it, then logging in with it again Use a different Google account to sign in if the issue is still present.

Google Play Store Error 406

Applications cannot be downloaded

     Clear the cache in Google Play Store.

Google Play Store Error 413

Apps cannot be downloaded or updated

Select “Clear data” and “Force Stop” from the menus under “Settings,” “Apps,” and “Applications Manager”, then swipe to the “All” column and scroll down until you find “Google Services Framework.” The Google Play Store app should also have its cache cleared, followed by your web browser.

Google Play Store Error 481

Problem with your Google Play Store account

You should delete your account and log in using a different Google account.

Google Play Store Error 491

Applications cannot be downloaded or updated

Restart the device after removing your Google account from it, then set up your account again. Next, select Google Play Services in the “Manage applications” section of your Android settings, choose “Clear data,” and then “Force stop.”

Google Play Store Error 492

An application cannot be installed

Both Google Play Services and Google Play Store may be “Force stopped” in the Android settings under “Manage applications,” “Clear data,” and “Manage apps.”

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Google Play Store Error 495

Problem downloading apps from the Play Store

Start by attempting to erase the data from the Google Play Store and Google Play Services. If it doesn’t work, delete your Google account, restart the computer, and sign in once more.

Google Play Store Error 497

Problem updating apps

Then click “Settings,” “Applications,” “All,” and “Google Play Store.” Click “Clear Cache,” “Clear Data,” and “Uninstall Updates” after that. You can turn off your SD card or remove the APK for the app and install it again.

Google Play Store Error 498

Downloads are suddenly interrupted

Most likely, the cache on your device is full. Use cleaning software or manually delete any unneeded temporary files and programs.

Google Play Store Error 501

Don’t open the Google Play Store or perform downloads

In your Android settings, clear the cache for the Google Play Store and Google Play Services. Then, go to “Accounts” and remove your Google account. Last but not least, restart your phone, sign in and synchronize it once more, and then let it alone for 5 minutes (without touching it!).

Google Play Store Error 504

The application can’t be downloaded

Deleting the cache and data from Google Play Services and the Play Store is one potential fix. Remove the Google account from the device, restart it, and sign in again if it doesn’t work.

Google Play Store Error 505

Various apps with duplicate permissions

Find out which app shares the same permissions as the one you’re attempting (you can do that with Lucky Patcher). After that, remove the problematic program.

Google Play Store Error 905

An app could not be downloaded due to an error

 

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Google Play Store Error 906 and 907

HTC One M8 and M9 problem

Delete the app’s cache and data.

Google Play Store Error 911

An application cannot be downloaded

Try wiping the Google Play Store’s data by going to settings and selecting “Manage Apps.” Another possibility is that the session on your password-protected public Wi-Fi has run out. Try disabling Wi-Fi and downloading instead using your mobile data.

Google Play Store Error 919

Applications are downloaded but won’t open after being downloaded

Your smartphone doesn’t have enough storage, so try freeing up some space by uninstalling unused applications or big items like music and videos.

Google Play Store Error 920

The application can’t be downloaded

Try turning off and back on your Wi-Fi. Remove your Google account from the device, restart it, and sign in again if it doesn’t work. If it still doesn’t work, locate Google Play Store under “Manage Apps” in your Android settings. Restart your device, clear the data, and remove any updates before attempting again.

Google Play Store Error 921

An application can’t be downloaded

Try erasing the Google Play Store cache first in your Android settings. If that doesn’t work, try deleting your Google account from the device, erasing the data from the Play Store, restarting the computer, and signing in again.

Google Play Store Error 923

It’s impossible to download applications

When attempting to sync data with your Google account, issues are encountered. To reset your Android in recovery mode, try deactivating your Google account from the device, clearing some memory by getting rid of unused applications, and then restarting it. After doing a “wipe” on the cache partition, restart normally. Re-login using your Google account.

Google Play Store Error 924

Installation was unsuccessful due to an error

that happened when downloading bigger apps. Uninstall updates by going to “Settings,” “All,” “Google Play Store,” and “All”. Then attempt downloading the program once more.

Google Play Store Error 927

Apps can’t be downloaded because Google Play Store is updating

Then, if that doesn’t work, erase the data from Google Play Services and choose “Force stop,” and repeat the process for Google Play Store.

Google Play Store Error 940

The app cannot be download

Clear the “Google Play Store” cache, as well as the “Downloads” and “Download Manager” data. Remove “Chrome,” “Google Services Framework,” “Google Apps,” “Google Hangouts,” and “Checking Service.”

Google Play Store Error 941

Problems when updating applications

Clear your device’s download manager’s cache and data if it has one, and the cache and data from the Google Play Store.

Google Play Store Error 944

Google Play Store is down

Later, update the app.

Google Play Store Error authentication required

Authentication required

Re-add the Google account after removing it. If this fix doesn’t work, clear the cache and remove the data under “Settings,” “Application Manager,” and “Google Play.” Another choice is to pick “Google Play” under “Settings,” “Applications,” and then “Uninstall updates.”

Google Play Store Error BM-GVHD-06

Problems with Google Play card

Restart the gadget. The alternative is to select “Force stop” and “Uninstall updates” under “Settings,” “Applications,” and “Google Play.”

Google Play Store Error DF-BPA-09

Error processing purchase

Select “Clear data” and “OK” after going to “Settings,” “Apps”/”Applications Manager”, sliding to the “All” column, scrolling down until you see “Google Services Framework,” and then selecting the option. If that doesn’t work, use your PC to access the Google Play website and install the app there.

Google Play Store Error DF-BPA-30

Google serves error

Wait or access the Google Play website on your computer and do the installation there. Another choice is to remove “Google Play Services” data or clear the cache.

Google Play Store Error DF-DLA-15

Problems downloading or updating applications

Delete the app’s cache and data. In the event that this is unsuccessful, delete the Google account from the device, restart, and sign in once more.

Google Play Store Package File Invalid

Google Play problem

There are five answers:

  1. Go to “Settings,” “Apps,” and “All,” and choose the problematic app. Select “Clear data” and “Clear cache.”
  2. Choose “Clear cache” and “Clear data” from the “Settings,” “Apps,” “All,” and “Google Play” menus. The “Google Services Framework” is the same.
  3. Restart the device, then sign in again after removing the Google account.
  4. From the Google Play website, download the app.
  5. Turn off Wi-Fi and use mobile network data to download/update the app.

Google Play Store Error rh01

Error retrieving information from the server

Choose “Clear data” and “Clear cache” under “Settings,” “Apps,” “All,” and “Google Play.” For “Google Services Framework,” repeat the process. If that doesn’t work, sign out of the device, restart, then sign back in using a different Google or Gmail account.

Google Play Store Error RPC:aec:0]

Problems downloading apps

Try wiping your Android device’s Google account. Restart your device and clear the data.

Google Play Store Error RPC:s-3

Problems downloading an app

Get rid of your Google account.

Google Play Store Error RPC:s-5:aec-0

Error retrieving information from the server

Select “Clear cache” and “Uninstall updates” under “Settings”, “Apps”, “All,” and “Google Play.” Apply the same procedure to “Download Manager” and “Google Services Framework”.

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