GooglePlay Store not working I'm having an issue with my Google Play and I require assistance in solving it. >>My phone is a Samsung GALAXY S4 mini with Android 4.4.2 Kitkat.*It is rooted. << When I tried connecting to the Play Store, with full Internet connection, it still says "No Connection,Retry". Im having an issue with my Google Play and I require assistance in solving it. >>My phone is a Samsung GALAXY S4 mini with Android 4.4.2 Kitkat.*It is rooted. << When I tried connecting to the Play Store, with full Internet connection, it still says "No Connection,Retry". After I tried clearing the data and cache,then I relaunched the app Clearingcache and data can be a crucial step when troubleshooting malfunctions or glitches in the app. Here's how. Step 1: Head to your device's Settings and navigate to Apps or Application Manager. Step 2: Locate and select Google Play Store. Within Storage, choose Clear Cache and Clear Data. Its always a good idea to start with some basic fixes. One of the basic fixes you can try is clearing the cache and data for Google Play. You can do this by going to: Settings. Apps and notifications. Finding the Google Play Store app in the app list. Storage and cache. Clear cache. Clear storage. Tryopening the Play Store again and see if it works normally. 2. Clear Play Store Cache. As you continue to use the Google Play Store to search, download, and . 1454 4 4 gold badges 27 27 silver badges 57 57 bronze badges. 3. If you want to test your app on the emulator, expand the directory for Android 4.2.2 (API 17) or a higher version, select Google APIs, and install it. Google Play Services not working on Android emulator API Level 11. 4. 1Open Settings on the device. 2 Tap Apps. 3 Scroll down and Select Google Play services . Select Storage then Clear Cache. 4 Tap the back button, Scroll to Google Play Store Select Storage then tap Clear Cache and Clear Data. 5 Restart your device and launch the app again. 6 If you are still having problems using the Google Play Store , ExpandAdvanced options and select Static from the IP settings menu. Enter in DNS 1 and 8.8.4.4 in DNS 2. Enter a custom IP in the IP address field, and tap Save. Open the Play Store and see if the “Check Your Connection and Try Again” issue is gone. Related: Fixes for Wi-Fi Authentication Errors on Android. Thisissue is certainly after Android 11 and 12, the downgrade to Android 10 solved the issue for me, with Android 10 the Google Play System Update works flawlessly. Also the Android 11 has GUI performance, high cpu usage and battery drain issues. Unnaceptable from today standards, I hope one day I can get a good Android device Ifnothing helps in fixing Google Play Store has stopped working issue, then you must reset all settings aka reset app preferences on your Android phone. Again, you will not lose any app or app data.

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