Make sure you have Google Play Services installed. If the problem persists, go to the application list and enter Google Play Services and disable the application.
It will then ask if you want to restore the factory settings and you just have to confirm. If this does not solve the problem, you should contact Google support.
Error 18 has been around since late and happens when you want to reinstall an application that you already had in the past. There is no quick fix to this problem, but some tricks can help. After going on several forums, it seems that some users were able to resolve error 18 by disconnecting and reconnecting the SD or microSD memory card. However, it does not appear that it's working for all users. If the problem persists, you can try to contact Google's online support. The final and drastic solution is a factory reset.
If your phone is rooted, you can delete this folder, which should permanently resolve the problem. If you don't want to root your device, there is another solution. Use file explorer to access the folder.
To do this, I suggest you check out our best file managers for Android article. You need a root manager to solve this one. In that folder, locate the package name of the app causing trouble this can be found by looking at the URL of the app on the Play Store website. Delete the entire folder. Try reinstalling the app. This is a mysterious problem, which occurs when Google Play thinks an application is compatible with a device, but it actually isn't.
It can then cause the error to occur and recur on all your other devices, including those that are compatible. Generally, there isn't anything you need to do on your side, since this error will solve itself after a few hours. The cause of the problem? An application signature concern. If you have developer knowledge, you can try to resolve it by signing the application again with the JDK tool 1.
If the error persists more than 48 hours, contact Google Support. If the problem persists, try downloading the app from the Play Store website. Now repeat the process above, but replace Google Play Store with Google Play Services at step two and then attempt your download again. If that doesn't work, don't worry - the issue has now been resolved and a fix is being rolled out in the next version of the Play Store app.
The download is impossible and the request is 'forbidden'. This usually happens when two Google accounts are used to buy applications on one device. Go the Google Play Store with the correct Google account. Uninstall the application in question. Try to get the app from Google Play again and tap the purchase button.
Clear the proxy you have possibly set up, by going into the Settings , then choose Wireless and Networks or More networks and then Mobile Network. You can always reinstate the proxy afterwards. Another solution would be to erase your entire search history, which you can do in the Play Store itself by choosing the Settings button.
Next, select Clear search history. Try creating a new Google account and using it for the Play Store instead. Go to the Google Play, and select the menu button again. Then select Accounts and choose the New Gmail account. Then reinstall the app. Apps cannot be downloaded. This particular error can occur if you've reset the Google account you used to register on your phone, if you've restored your device to its factory settings, or if you've registered a new account on your phone.
A classic clearing of the cache will hopefully do the trick. Downloading applications or updates is impossible. If you use a proxy, remember that it may cause problems with the operation of the Google Play Store. In Settings , find Apps or Application manager , then swipe to All.
Scroll down to Google Services and tap on Clear data and then Force stop. Do the same with the Google Play Store app and clear the cache from your internet browser. Remove your Google account by going to the Settings for your device, then Accounts and Google. Hit Remove account. Reboot your Android and add the account once again. Next, in the Settings , go to Apps and swipe to All. Scroll down to Google Services , then click Clear data and finally Force stop.
Here, select Clear data and then Force stop. Do the same on the Google Play Store app. Note: If the problem is not solved, try deleting the Dalvik cache. To do this, enter the custom recovery mode only if you have root. This option applies to all users and can be done in recovery mode. Beware, it will wipe your data so make sure you have backed up everything you wish to keep. Delete data from Google Services Framework as well note: this will assign a new Google ID to your device, as if you had factory reset it, meaning your Google apps may temporarily act up afterward.
Now that you have a shiny new iPhone , can you re-download it? You sure can! Android, iOS and Windows all keep convenient running lists of every app you've ever downloaded. As long as the app hasn't been discontinued and pulled from the app store, you can always find your app history and re-download any apps you may have forgotten about for free, naturally. On your Android phone, open the Google Play store app and tap the menu button three lines. Tap All to see a list of all apps you've downloaded on any device using your Google account.
On the web, simply click this link to open up a list of the apps associated with your Google Play account. Here, you need to check your installation location.
If the installation comes with insufficient memory, you need to change the location to your SD card or somewhere else and try to download the app again. Some apps require special permission from your phone before they can be downloaded or installed.
If such permissions are not set from your phone, it may cause the problem of apps not downloading. To resolve this, perhaps you should download your apps from the Google play store, or from any other verified app store whose apps are from verified manufacturers. This will arrest the need to alter the settings of your phone to disallow the downloading of apps from unknown sources.
To resolve this, you try to restart your phone to erase these possibilities. If the problem still exists, you may do a factory reset but please ensure that important files are backed up properly.
In this way, they can still be recovered even after a reset. You need to have them cleared out. To do so, go to settings, select 'apps' , from the menu. A list of all the apps installed on your phone will be shown.
Tap on the app you want to clear the cache. To be sure that all cache data on the phone is cleared out, you may need to do this app by app, until you have exhausted the list. Once the new updates are installed, your device will automatically restart. After the restart, check if the apps are being downloaded to your device now. Resetting the Google Account can help you solve the problem of your Android not downloading the apps.
When you reset the account, you will be deleting the entire account and starting all over again. It means you should know your Google Account username and password. If you do not have these details, then you will not be able to add the account back to your device again.
The Google account will be removed entirely from your device, and it will be added all over again. If you have more than one Google accounts on your device, then make sure you remove all the Google account. After deleting the accounts, you will have to start entering the accounts once again into your device. Go back to the Settings menu of your device and tap on Accounts once again.
Now you will find the option to Add Account. Tap on Add Account and complete the process of adding the account to your device. You must follow these steps to add all your Google accounts, and once this is done, return to the Play Store and find out if this has resolved your problem.
Sometimes, your Play Store updates may be the cause of the problem. So, uninstall the update and allow the app to update once again. It can help in solving the problem. Once the updates are re-installed, try to download the apps repeatedly to check if it is working as expected.
Once the app has been updated, head into the Play Store and check if the apps are now being downloaded or not.
For users who cannot fix the problem with any of the above solutions, our last resort, which happens to resolve many Android issues effectively, reset your device to factory settings. All data will be deleted from your device, and all third-party apps will be removed. You will also lose personalized settings because the phone will go back to the default settings.
It is why you must create a backup for the data that you consider essential. You can back up the data on a computer or use your Google account to back up the data. Your phone will give you the option to back up the data on the Google account before you reset the device. Once the reset is complete, your device will automatically restart. Go to the Play Store and check if the problem you were facing has been fixed. Sometimes you may not be able to download the apps to your device because of insufficient space.
You will have to delete a few things from your device to make space at times like these. Check if you have too many photos or videos on your device, which may be eating into the storage. Move these files to your computer to increase the space of your device.
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