Google Play – Error 492
Problem
It is impossible to install an application due to the Dalvik cache.
Solution
Under Settings , find Apps, then Swipe for All and scroll down to Google Services . Select Clear data and then Force stop here . Do the same on the Google Play Store app.
Note: If the problem is not resolved, try deleting the Dalvik cache. To do this, enter private recovery mode (only if you have root). Another solution is to delete a data / factory reset. This option is available to all users and can be done in recovery mode. Be careful, it will erase your data, so be sure to back up anything you want to keep.
Google Play – Error 495
Problem
Problem downloading or updating apps from the Play Store.
Solution
Delete your Google Play Store data in Settings> Applications> All> Google Play Store> Clear data . Also delete data from the Google Service Framework ( note: This will assign a new Google ID to your device, as if you have reset it to factory settings, which means your Google apps may move temporarily later).
Delete your Google account on the device, restart your phone and re-add your Google account to Settings> Accounts> Add Account> Google Account .
Google Play Store – Error 497
Problem
Difficulty updating apps installed
The first solution
Clear your Play Store data. Go to Settings> Applications> All> Google Play Store and click on Clear cache, Clear data and Uninstall updates.
Second solution
Disable your SD card if available. Settings> Storage> Disconnect SD card.
The third solution
If your phone is rooted, you can delete the APK of the app and reinstall it. To do this, open Root Explorer or a similar application and go to System / application> R / W Mount> Delete application. Or you can play it safely and rename the annoying APK to something like GoogleSearch.apk.backup so you can undo it if something goes wrong.
Google Play – Error 498
Problem
Interruptions of downloads from the Google Play Store.
Solution
The problem is that your device's cache is full. Delete unnecessary apps and files. Restart your smartphone in recovery mode by pressing the volume down, power and home buttons (for Samsung devices) or volume down and power button (for many other devices).
This mode offers several more options. Select Clear cache partition by scrolling through the options with the unit rocker . Confirm using the power button.
Google Play – Error 501
Problem
If you are unable to open the Google Play Store or perform downloads, you will definitely encounter the 501 error.
Solution
To fix this, you need to go to Settings and open the following two apps: Google Play Services and Google Play Store - then you need to tap on Clear Cache . After doing this, go to Accounts and delete your Google Account. Then reboot your phone, re-enter and sync your Google account, then let your phone stand for five minutes without touching. After these five minutes are over, the 501 error should no longer bother you.
Google Play – Error 504
Problem
The app could not be downloaded due to an error.
The first solution
As usual, please contact: Settings> Applications> All> Google Play Store and the cache Clean and Clear data . Also clear cache and Clear Data for Google Services Framework .
Second solution
Try removing your GMail account
Google Play – Error 505
Problem
Two or more applications with duplicate permissions
Solution
You need to find out which application has the same permissions as you are trying to install and uninstall the application. To do this, find the APK file of the application you are trying to install and try to restore the application using a Lucky Patcher backup. The tool should provide a window informing which application created the conflict. This is the app you need to uninstall.
Google Play – Error 905
Problem
You have problems downloading apps or installing new updates correctly.
Solution
Go to Settings > Applications > All
On the App page of the Google Play Store , select Uninstall updates .
Wait a few minutes until the installation is removed.
Reinstall, restart Google Play Store. The error must have gone
Google Play – Error 906
Problem
This issue mainly occurs on HTC One M8 and M9. This usually happens when downloading or updating an app. Errors 907 and 963 are similar and are resolved in the same way.
Solution
For problems with downloading and installing the app, you need to clear the cache and data of the Play Store app. If this doesn't work, uninstall the updates. If it still doesn't work, turn off your SD card and go to Settings > Memory / Storage . Return to the Play Store and try to install the application. If the problem persists, you probably have an external card to transfer your application to internal memory. You can then send it to the SD card after the application is installed.
Google Play – Error 907
This problem is the same as Error 906.
Google Play – Error 911
Problem
You cannot download an application.
The first solution
Go to Settings , Applications, then swipe for All and go to Google Services . Select Clear data here .
Second solution
If you are using a wireless connection that requires a web page login, make sure you are still logged in.
The third solution
Try another wireless network.
The fourth solution
Switch from wireless network to mobile network data services. Do this only if you are comfortable using data on your mobile plan.
Google Play – Error 919
Problem
The application is downloading but does not open after downloading.
Solution
No more space on your Android. Eliminate all unnecessary data such as music, video or large applications.

Some problems can be fixed by clearing the cache and the data from the Google Play Store app. / © AndroidPIT
Google Play – Error 920
Problem
You cannot download an application.
The first solution
Turn your wireless connection off and then on again, and then try to download or update the app in question.
Second solution
Wipe your Google account, reboot your device and add your account again in the app settings . You can also try using an alternative account.
The third solution
Go to Settings> Applications> All> Google Play Store and choose both Clear data , Clear cache and finally Uninstall updates. Restart your device, open the Google Play Store and try downloading the app again.

Turning your Wi-Fi off and using mobile data can sometimes be an effective solution. / © AndroidPIT
Google Play – Error 921
Problem
You cannot download an application.
Solution
Try clearing the cache of the Google Play Store app. If this doesn't work, delete all Play Store app data, but keep in mind that this will delete all the settings you've made before. As a last resort, remove your Google account, restart the device and re-enter.

For some Play Store problems, you need to remove and reinstate your Google Account. / © AndroidPIT