Note : Because the Android interface varies by manufacturer and version, our tutorial covers general specifics that should work for everyone.
If your storage is full you can quickly delete rarely used applications by tapping on Apps , choosing the apps you wish to delete, then tapping on Uninstall.
Now, go back to the Google Play Store and attempt to download the desired app again. However, if you have plenty of storage, keep reading for more solutions. If you are on WiFi, try switching over to cellular data.
Or, you can try another WiFi network if one is available. Assuming that cellular data is your only option, check the Settings on your Android device to ensure that background data usage is available. Make sure that Allow background data usage is toggled on.
A phone restart is always the first proper troubleshooting step you should take when things go wrong. However well written it may be, the software depends on timing and on a complicated ballet of processing, allocation, and execution for it all to go perfectly. TisMyDroid said:. You must log in or register to reply here.
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First you need to check if the password you are trying to use to connect to your Wi-Fi is actually the right one or not. This is really important because without the right password, you will never be able to connect your Android to the Wi-Fi. Forgetting the Wi-Fi network and reconnecting is another way to solve the issue.
If you do this, it may solve any kind of connection issue that you are having. Then head over to the Wi-Fi settings and choose to forget the connection that you are trying to connect with. You can also check the router and see if there is any problem in it. Sometimes, router problem can cause Wi-Fi issue. So check the router settings properly and also check if anything happened to your router or not. Clearing cache partition is another option to fix Android won't connect to Wi-Fi issue.
You can follow the below guideline -. First you need to turn your device off. Then you need to press and hole the "Volume Up", "Power" and "Home" button for a few seconds till the device boots up.
Wait till your device enters into the Android Recovery Mode and use the volume buttons to move the highlight and use power button to select "Wipe Cache Partition" option.
Finally, when the cache is cleared, you will be again redirected to the main recovery Mode menu. You need to select "Reboot System Now" option by using the volume and power buttons to reboot your device.
Rebooting your phone is another option to solve Android won't connect to Wi-Fi issue. Sometimes, simply restarting the phone can solve big issues.
Then tap on it to reboot your phone. If your Android device is facing system issues, a factory reset of all settings can solve it immediately. But you must backup all your data before factory resetting your device. Then you need to release the "Power" button when you see the Android logo on your screen but still hold onto the "Volume up" button. Next you will enter the recovery mode and you need to use the "Volume Down" button to navigate to the "wipe cache partition" option.
Then press the "Power" button to select it. Again use the "Volume Down" button to select "Yes — delete all user data" option and press the "Power" button to confirm it. Wait till the process finishes and use the "Power" button to restart your device. Sometimes old OS version can cause issues to cause connection problems on your Android device. Always keep your Android OS updated to prevent any kind of system issue.
To check it, follow below steps -. First you need to navigate to the "Settings" menu of your Android device. Then select the "About Device" option or go to Android software update related option. Finally you need to tap on the "Check for Updates" option to check if your OS is updated or not.
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