Google play store not downloading apps over mobile data






















Asked 5 years, 9 months ago. Active 4 years, 11 months ago. Viewed k times. I am on mobile data, but it is not downloading through mobile data. How can I download through mobile data? Improve this question. Nagarjuna Nagarjuna 11 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 1 1 bronze badge. Possibly the app you're trying to download is very big, hence Play Store recommended to use WiFi and will wait until it's connected to WiFi. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes.

Improve this answer. AnandM AnandM 31 3 3 bronze badges. Pobe12 Pobe12 11 1 1 bronze badge. Cancel the download Start the download manually Manually started downloads will go through regardless of your data connection. Daniel Daniel 5 5 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges. You will get a pop-up asking you to confirm. Tap on Reset app preferences. Another way to solve the download problem is to enable the airplane mode.

Airplane mode turns off all connectivity on your device. Step 3: Wait for minutes. Then turn off the airplane mode by flicking the toggle next to the Airplane mode option. There is a setting on Android devices to disable it. You need to check whether it has unrestricted access or not. Step 3 : Tap on Google Play Services. Check whether Background data and Unrestricted data usage settings are enabled or not.

If they are off, turn them on. Safe mode is usually used to troubleshoot problems due to the third-party apps. However, it can also prove helpful for other issues at times. Step 2: Once the device is off, hold the power button to turn it on. Keep holding it until you see the manufacturer logo. As soon as you see it, leave the power button and press the volume down button.

Keep it pressed until the device boots up. Step 3: You will be taken to the safe mode indicated by the Safe mode label at the bottom-left corner. Stay there for one or two minutes. Then restart your device. Sometimes the linked Google account could also be responsible for the issue. You need to remove it once and add it again.

To solve this issue, manually cancel all the pending downloads. To do this, open the Play Store app and swipe from left. Then, go to My apps and games and tap the cross icon on each entry to cancel the downloads.

Now, try downloading a new app to see if the problem persists. Android devices sometimes have issues related to overflowing cache.

Clearing cache and data will help keep things running smoothly. You should perform I regularly to keep your phone or tablet in top-notch condition. Keep in mind that this action will log you out of Play Store, though.

To clear cache and data on your phone, navigate to the Settings app on your device. Then, go to Apps or Application Manager depending on your device. Scroll until you get to the Google Play Store entry and tap it. Then, tap Storage. Tap each one. A preference reset will roll back to the default preferences.



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