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When Google Play malfunctions or receives an error, the Play Store app will close and a message will appear on your screen that reads ‘Unfortunately Google Play Services Has Stopped.’ This error can stop you from downloading new apps or from using the app store on your Android device. As frustrating as it may be, it can be relatively simple to fix the issue. In this article we’ll go through the steps necessary to resolve the Play Store issues.
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When Google Play malfunctions or receives an error, the Play Store app will close and a message will appear on your screen that reads ‘Unfortunately Google Play Services Has Stopped.’ This error can stop you from downloading new apps or from using the app store on your Android device. As frustrating as it may be, it can be relatively simple to fix the issue. In this article we’ll go through the steps necessary to resolve the Play Store issues.
There are 4 ways by which the Google play services can start working once they are stopped. They are as follows: Method 1: Clear Cache Method 2: Download Latest Play Store .apk Files Method 3: Uninstall Updates Method 4: Factory Reset
Method 1: Clear Cache • Open the settings app on your device • Scroll to ‘Apps’ • Scroll down and find Google Play services, then tap it • Tap ‘Storage’ • Tap ‘Clear Cache • Tap ‘Manage Space’ • Tap ‘Clear all Data’
Method 2: Download Latest Play Store .apk Files • To download, follow these steps from your Android device: • Tap the latest available version • Tap download APK • Tap the Blue Download Button on the next page and wait for the countdown • Tap the Green Click to Download! Button • Once downloaded, visit the settings app on your device • Scroll down and tap Security • Tap to enable the check-box beside unknown sources • Pull down the notification bar and tap the downloaded file • Go through the installation process and restart your device
Method 3: Uninstall Updates Open the Settings app on your device Find and Open ‘Security‘ Tap ‘Phone Administrators‘ or ‘Device Administrators‘ Next tap on Android Device Manager A new page, like shown below will appear On this page, tap ‘Deactivate‘ Next, head back to the Settings app on your device Tap ‘Apps‘ Tap ‘Google Play Services‘ Tap the Three-dot Menu Button at the top right
Tap Uninstall Updates • Tap OK on the pop-up • Tap OK again if necessary • Open the Settings app on your device • Find and Open ‘Security‘ • Tap ‘Phone Administrators‘ or ‘Device Administrators‘ • Tap on Android Device Manager • On the next page, tap ‘Activate‘ • A notification will appear on your device asking to update Google Play Services. Tap the notification and install the update.
Method 4: Factory Reset If your device is still displaying the ‘Unfortunately Google Play Services Has Stopped’ messages after following all three methods, your only choice may be to reset the device to factory settings. It’s advised to create a backup of all of your files before doing this. After you have backed up your data, you can follow the steps below to reset your device. Doing this will revert your device to the state it was when you first purchased it.
Visit the settings app on your device Find and open backup and reset Tap factory data reset If you have any queries, please reach us at http://www.referenceitpro.com/google-technical-support-customer-service-phone-number or call us on 1-888-560-1555