Download Article Show Download Article If you are seeing the “Unfortunately, Google Play Store has stopped” error message on your Android phone or tablet, it could be caused by any number of things. Some potential issues are a lack of internet connection, not enough storage space, or corrupt data. This wikiHow teaches you how to fix the error message in the Google Play Store.
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Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement ReferencesAbout This ArticleArticle SummaryX 1. Restart your Android device. Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 472,274 times. Is this article up to date?Why does playstore keep closing on Chromebook?Check your Internet connection
A bad Internet connection can stop the Play Store from working properly. Try to fix your connection.
Why is my Google Play store keep on stopping?If you are seeing the “Unfortunately, Google Play Store has stopped” error message on your Android phone or tablet, it could be caused by any number of things. Some potential issues are a lack of internet connection, not enough storage space, or corrupt data.
How do I restore the Google Play store on my Chromebook?Step 1: Get the Google Play Store app
At the bottom right, select the time. Select Settings . In the "Google Play Store" section, next to "Install apps and games from Google Play on your Chromebook," select Turn on.
Why can't I use Google Play on my Chromebook?Click on the Quick Settings Panel at the bottom right of your screen. Click the Settings icon. Scroll down till you get to Google Play Store and click “turn on.”
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