How To Fix Google Play Store No Connection – Retry Problem
1. Fix Date and Time Settings - It works 80 percent of the time. Google Play Services sync with their master servers to send and receive data, to do this your device time and date should be correctly set.
Go to Settings > Date & TimeCheck Automatic date & timeOr alternatively, you can set time by yourself, just make sure it is correct.
2. Clear Google Play Store App Cache - Android OS keeps cache of Google Play Store items in order to quickly serve content to users and to save bandwidth at same time. Sometimes it causes issues and could be one of the reasons behind connection error. It is wise to clear cache and restart the Play Store. By doing this, not only it will resolve the issue but it will also serve you recent/fresh apps for download and purchase
Go to Settings > AppsSwipe right to ALLScroll down and tap Google Play StorePress Clear Data button and tap OK
3. Change or Re-login your Google Account - If you previously changed the security settings or password of your Google account. You need to update the account settings on your Android device. Also, you can switch to other account.
Go to Settings > Accounts > GoogleTap your primary Google accountOpen options from right top corner, click remove account.Now open Play Store, it will ask you to login your Google account again.
4. Uninstall Updates - Sometimes Google Play Store updates automatically and makes changes without user permission. If the above mentioned steps don’t help you, use the “uninstall updates” option of Play Store app, it will revert to previous version and may also fix the problem. Go to Google Play App settings (refer to Step #2)Press Uninstall Updates
5. Remove any proxy or VPN software - Remove any existing proxy or VPN services and connect directly to the internet before accessing Play Store.
Go to Wireless & Network, modify your WiFi settings, go to advanced options and remove any proxy servers.Disconnect any VPN connection or apps you have running in background.
6. Delete hosts file For advanced users only - If you rooted your Android device, do the following.Open File Manager App.Browse to root/system/etc.Delete hosts.txt file
7. Factory Reset your Phone/Tablet - This comes as a last resort. If anything mentioned above does not work. It’s time to do a full factory reset to your phone. It will clear everything and put your device in its original condition. Make sure you back-up your contacts and files before you perform a reset, else you will lose everything.Go to Settings > Backup & resetClick Factory Data Reset
Please do update this document if you have other solution, thanks.
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Go to Settings > Date & TimeCheck Automatic date & timeOr alternatively, you can set time by yourself, just make sure it is correct.
2. Clear Google Play Store App Cache - Android OS keeps cache of Google Play Store items in order to quickly serve content to users and to save bandwidth at same time. Sometimes it causes issues and could be one of the reasons behind connection error. It is wise to clear cache and restart the Play Store. By doing this, not only it will resolve the issue but it will also serve you recent/fresh apps for download and purchase
Go to Settings > AppsSwipe right to ALLScroll down and tap Google Play StorePress Clear Data button and tap OK
3. Change or Re-login your Google Account - If you previously changed the security settings or password of your Google account. You need to update the account settings on your Android device. Also, you can switch to other account.
Go to Settings > Accounts > GoogleTap your primary Google accountOpen options from right top corner, click remove account.Now open Play Store, it will ask you to login your Google account again.
4. Uninstall Updates - Sometimes Google Play Store updates automatically and makes changes without user permission. If the above mentioned steps don’t help you, use the “uninstall updates” option of Play Store app, it will revert to previous version and may also fix the problem. Go to Google Play App settings (refer to Step #2)Press Uninstall Updates
5. Remove any proxy or VPN software - Remove any existing proxy or VPN services and connect directly to the internet before accessing Play Store.
Go to Wireless & Network, modify your WiFi settings, go to advanced options and remove any proxy servers.Disconnect any VPN connection or apps you have running in background.
6. Delete hosts file For advanced users only - If you rooted your Android device, do the following.Open File Manager App.Browse to root/system/etc.Delete hosts.txt file
7. Factory Reset your Phone/Tablet - This comes as a last resort. If anything mentioned above does not work. It’s time to do a full factory reset to your phone. It will clear everything and put your device in its original condition. Make sure you back-up your contacts and files before you perform a reset, else you will lose everything.Go to Settings > Backup & resetClick Factory Data Reset
Please do update this document if you have other solution, thanks.
Credits to lindel pacog lamsen of android all apps