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The ‘Google Play Error 910’ Issue could be caused by the Internet connection, a software update, the Google Play Store cache, or something else. All of your favorite apps can be found in the Google Play Store, which is the default store for Android devices. To get an app on your smartphone, all you have to do is click on it and wait for it to be installed.
Even though this is a good platform, you might run into problems when you try to get an app. In this latest part of our troubleshooting series, we’ll talk about the Google Play Store error code 910. If you’re having trouble with your computer or Android device, you can use this form to get in touch with us.
We’ll be happy to help you with any problems you might be having with your device. We are giving this service away for free, with no strings attached. When you do contact us, we do ask that you try to be as specific as possible so that we can make an accurate assessment and give you the right solution. We mentioned below are the ways to fix ‘Google Play Error 910’ Issue
Ways To Fix ‘Google Play Error 910’ Issue
Moving the app from SD to Internal
Moving the app from your external SD storage to your internal storage is another way to get around Error 910 when trying to update an app that has already been installed. After being moved to internal storage, the app will probably update normally.
Once the update is finished, you can put it back where it was (external SD card). Several people who were having trouble fixing this error have said that the steps below fixed it for good.
- Open your Settings menu and go to Apps & Notifications. Then, tap on Apps (Application List) to see all your installed applications.
- Inside the list of installed applications, locate the app that is refusing to install and tap on it to expand its menu.
- Tap on Storage, then tap on Change storage location and move the app to Internal Storage
- Once the app has been moved to the phone’s internal storage, update it again to see if the process went smoothly.
- If you update the app while it’s on the Internal Storage, you can move it back to the SD card when the process is done.
Downloading & install the APK from a third party website
If none of the above solutions worked, you might want to think about using a third-party service to install or update the application that is giving you the “Error Code 910.” This method will work if the problem is caused by an incompatibility or because your current version of Android doesn’t support the latest application update.
- Go to a third-party site that has APKs. A lot of sketchy websites are known to have a lot of adware on them, so don’t go to places that are hard to find. We suggest the app APK pure (here).
- Use the search feature to find the most recent version of the app you’re having trouble installing and tap on it.
- Hit the button that says “Download APK,” and then wait for the download to finish. When the security message comes up, click OK to start the download.
- Once the APK is downloaded, open it and follow the instructions on the screen to install or update the app. If you try to install an update, you will be asked if you want to install it on top of the app you already have. If so, you can start the process by tapping Install.
Clearing the Cache of the Google Play Store
One of the most common ways to fix the “Error Code 910” on an Android device is to do the steps below. If the problem is caused by bad cached data that stops the app from updating, clearing the cached data in the Google Play Store app will fix the problem for good.
A lot of people who were trying to fix the same error code found that the steps below worked: Here’s how to clear the cache on an Android device running the Google Play Store app:
- On the home screen of your Android device, tap on the Settings menu. Inside the Settings menu, tap on Apps & notifications.
- Scroll through the list of apps and locate Google Play Store. Once you see it, tap on it open.
- From the Info menu of Google Play Store, tap on Storage to reach the option about clearing data.
- Inside the Storage option, click on Clear Cache. Once the process is complete, follow through by clicking on Clear Data.
- After you’ve cleared the Google Play Store’s data, restart your computer and try to update or download the app that was giving you trouble again.
Early on in our investigation, we noticed that most of the people who were getting this error were using an SD card. Even more, some people who had this problem were able to fix it by “ejecting” the SD card from the Android Settings menu.
You won’t have to physically take your SD card out of your phone to do this step. Android has a built-in feature that simulates this situation. Here’s what you need to do to get rid of the “Error Code 910” and “virtually eject” your SD card:
- On your Android device, open the Settings menu and tap on Storage.
- Inside the Storage screen, tap on Unmount SD card and confirm to force your Android into pretending that the SD card has been physically removed.
- Open Google Play Store again and redownload/update the app that was previously showing the error message.
Re-link your Google account
When the official Google documentation talks about this error code, this is one of the first steps it talks about. Even more, a lot of people who had the “Error Code 910” problem have confirmed that signing in and out of their Google account fixed the problem and let them install or update the app that had been giving them trouble before. Here’s how to get rid of the Error Code 910 by removing your Google account from your device and adding it back:
- On your Android phone, open your Settings app and access the Accounts menu.
- Find your Google account in the Users & accounts screen (Accounts) and tap on it. Once you’re in your Google account settings, scroll to the bottom of the screen and tap on Remove.
- Once the Google account has been deleted, go back to the User & accounts screen (Accounts screen), scroll to the bottom of the screen, and tap on Add account.
- Then, tap Google in the “Add an account” window and follow the on-screen instructions to add your Google account again.
- Once you’ve reconnected your Google account by putting in your login information, restart your computer and try to update or download the app when it starts up again.
If you’ve tried all of these solutions and you’re still having the same problem in your devices, you should go to their official Google support website for more information.
FAQ
How do I fix Google Play connection error?
- Check to see if your Wi-Fi or mobile data connection is strong.
- Check where you keep things.
- Check for Android system updates.
- Close the Play Store and open it again.
- Uninstall and reinstall updates from the Play Store.
- Restart your device.
- Clear Google Play Services’ cache and data.
- Remove your Google Account and then add it back.
Why do I keep getting an error on Google Play Store?
When you try to download apps from the Google Play Store, you might get a Google Play Store Error. These errors usually have random numbers. These errors could be caused by updates to the Google Play Store, problems with Google’s cache, problems with the Google Play Store’s stored data, or problems with your Google account.