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Go to Settings > Application > Application Manager or All Applications > Locate Google Play Store and then go to Clear Cache > Force Stop. Don’t tap “clear data”. You want to avoid that button. The next time you open the Play Store after clearing the cache, you may see the Terms of Service section pop up.
To get the unavailable Android app, first, you need to install a VPN Application. It is needed to fake your geo-location & trick Google Play Store. Don’t worry; it’s safe to use a VPN Solution. Just make sure you do not indulge in any illicit activities online.
Get VPN App – Firstly, to download an unavailable app, you need to get a VPN app. It will help fake your geographic location & will trick the Google Play Store. You can choose from the plenty of different VPN apps available on the Play Store. Just make sure you pick the app that allows manual selectin of the location.
Why is my Android phone not downloading apps?
If your Android device won’t download or install apps even after all these checks, it might be worth clearing the Store cache. This is a temporary storage where the Google Play Store saves all the data it uses and/or needs to function. It can become corrupted so is worth checking out if things aren’t going to plan. Select Settings and Apps.
What to do if Google Play store won’t load?
Step 5: Ensure that your device is on the latest software. Go into the Settings menu → About device → Software update. Then tap on Update now to search for any updates. If your device is already on the latest software, please proceed to the next step.
How can I get Apps to download on my Android phone?
For Android users on the latest Android versions, you may have to tap on the three dots on the top right to open a drop-down menu that will have the option that says Auto Sync Data. Tap on it to uncheck the Auto sync of data and then tap on it again after 30 seconds to ensure auto-syncing data.
Is it safe to install apps from unknown sources?
Tap Unknown Sources. An Attention pop-up will appear. It is just warning you that third-party apps can sometimes be unsafe or contain viruses, but as long as you only install them from trusted developers you should be fine. Click OK. Done!