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Fix Play Store No Connection Retry Error Root Unroot Solved |
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Fix Play Store No Connection Retry Error [Root/Unroot]
In this tutorial, we found different methods to fix this error. Try one by one method and let us know which one is worked for you.Method 1. Clear Google Play Store app Cache & App Data
This is one of the simple methods. Though it is a basic way, but most of the time it works with older Android Operating Systems like Jellybean.For this, you need to;
1. Go to settings >> Applications >> Google Play Store app
2. Click on Force stop and then Clear Cache & App Data.
Method 2: Relogin Google Account By browser
Go to your browser and try to attempt to download/update an app;1. And it will bring up a confirmation box or pop up to use either you have to choose to complete the action using the internet or play store, or chrome.
2. Here choose the Internet and then it will be redirected and will show to log in to Google play account.
3. Login with correct details and the app will start working again.
Method 3: Sync Correct Date & Time Settings
Wrong time and date is the one of the most common cause & was the problem with the majority of users complaining about "Google Play no connection Retry" error. Check if the data and time on the device are correct. Many users were facing this network error message because of incorrect time settings. Your device time and date should be correctly set because the Google Play Services sync with their own master servers to send and receive data.Method 4: Reinstall Google Play Store app.
If above 3 methods are still now working then now you need to uninstall all the updates related to Google play store app only. Also, remove your google account and try to install it again from the Internet. Don't try to install it from APK file, get the fresh file from server and install.1. Go to setting >> Application manager and press on Google Play Store icon, then click on uninstall updates then OK.
2. Now go to setting >> Application manager again and press Google Play Services, press uninstall updates then OK.
3. Restart phone.
4. Now open the Play Store, press on 'Existing' and sign in with your existing account.
Method 5: Factory Reset
If all of the above-mentioned methods are not working then we have only one the last option that you need to FACTORY RESET your mobile device. Before resetting, keep in mind that, you need to backup your Android phone or tablet as a factory reset will completely wipe out all your data.Update [28th March 2016]
For Root users;
1. Install Total Commander apk or app from store.2. Open and go to ROOT of the system and open 'etc' folder.
3. Search for 'hosts' file.
4. Edit that file with total commander text editor.
5. Remove all and add "127.0.0.1 localhost" at the first line.
6. Save and overwrite.
7. Restart phone.
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