Thursday, 11 May 2017

7 METHODS TO FIX ‘NO INTERNET CONNECTION’ ON GOOGLE PLAY STORE

You are actually
reading this post
maybe because
you are having
problem with
connecting to google play or you
have encountered
this error message
“No internet
connection. Make
sure your Wi-Fi or cellular data is
turned on then try
again”. Be it as it
may, there is
always a solution
to every phone or PC problem.

I will show you 7
Methods to fix this
Playstore no
internet
connection error
pop up message which can be very
annoying each
time it happens.
Apps like Google
plays and
WhatsApp messenger
sometimes
misbehaves and
won’t even detect
your internet
connection except you are connected
to a Wi-Fi which
can be so
annoying. So
follow me along as
I unveil the solutions below. HOW TO FIX
PLAYSTORE NO
INTERNET
CONNECTION 1. Enable
Background Data:
The most
neglected cause of
this problem is
background data restriction, while
restriction of
background data is
necessary when
you want to save
or conserve data, it can negatively
affect apps like
playstore so you
need to enable
background data if
you turned it on. To do this, go to
settings > More
options >
Networks > Data
Usage > Disable
restrictions. After that, launch your
playstore again
and see if it’s
fixed. 2. Clear Google
Play store Cache:
In Android
Operating System,
cache memory of
Google Play Store items are saved so
that it can quickly
serve content to
users and to save
bandwidth at
same time. However,
sometimes, it
causes issue and
could be the
reason for the
connection error. Hence it is wise to
clear the cache and
restart your
playstore.
To do this. Go to
settings > apps > Scroll down to
Google Play store>
Clear data cache
and ok 3. Change or Re-
Login Your Google
Account:
Sometimes you
change the
security settings or password of your
Google account,
when this
happens, you need
to update the
account settings on your Android
device. Also, you
can switch to other
account.
To do this, Go to
Settings > Accounts > Google
Tap your primary
Google account
Open options from
right top corner,
click remove account.
Now open Play
Store, it will ask
you to login your
Google account
again. 4. Reverse
Updates:
Google playstore
automatically
makes changes to
your device without your
permission. In a
case where the
changes are
negative, it is wise
you uninstall changes and revert
back to the
previous version to
fix the connection
issue.
Go to settings>Apps>Scroll
down to
apps>Google
Playstore…
Uninstall updates
and you are good to go. 5. Disconnect VPN
App:
VPNs are getting
popular by the day
because of their
immense usefulness hence
almost every tech
savvy and geeks
now have one or
two VPN apps
installed but it can cause connectivity
issues with play
store. So I will
advise you to
disconnect them
totally. For Rooted Phones
Only.Assuming
your Android
device is rooted,
do the following.
Open File Manager App.
Browse to root/
system/etc.
Deletehosts.txt file
6. Check Date &
Time Setting:If your smartphone
time is incorrect, it
may affect some
apps internet
access. We have
noticed that on WhatsApp and
play store. So you
need to reset your
time correctly.
Go to
settings>Date & time> Set it to
automatic and you
are good to go
.
7. Factory Reset
Your Phone: In a rare scenario
you have tried all
the options above
and non worked,
then you should
perform a factory reset on the phone
to force a fix to it.
It is the last option
which should
definitely work
and bring back everything in
normal condition
so that you can
continue installing
and updating apps
from the app store. Go to
Settings>Backup
and reset>click
factory data reset. Have you ever
encountered this
problem? I hope
this will help you
solve it.

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