Check current downloads and updates More often than not, the Play Store download
pending error culprits are apps updating simultaneously. You will also encounter
the problem if you download multiple apps simultaneously or a couple of huge
ones. If you urgently need to download Uber to get a ride, for example, there is
a solution.
1.Keep track of updates
: Launch the Google Play Store. Tap on your profile picture in the top-right
corner. Select Manage apps & devices. Tap on the Manage tab. You will see which
applications are in the process of being updated or downloaded. Just press the X
next to their name to cancel the download and proceed with getting the app you
urgently need
2.Restart your device
If you aren’t downloading anything and your connection is fine, but your
download is still pending, you should try restarting your device. It might be
another no-brainer step, but it’s a surprisingly effective one. Just press and
hold the power button on your device, then tap Restart. How to restart an
Android phone: Press and hold the Power button. Select Restart. 3.
Clear Google Play app cache and data
If the steps above do not help, it’s time to try something different. Clearing
the Google Play Store app cache often solves many problems, including download
pending issues. Clear cache and storage on Android: Open the Settings app. Go
into Apps. Find the Google Play Store app under See all apps. Tap on Storage &
cache. Hit Clear Cache. You can also select Clear storage for a clean start. 4.
Check for system updates Are your downloads still stubbornly pending? Sometimes
an update or security patch might be all that’s needed. How to update your
Android phone: Open the Settings app. Go into System. Select System update. Tap
on Check for the update. Follow instructions to complete any pending updates.
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