Most Android apps are downloaded through the Google Play Store, which is the official app store. The Play Store is the most popular option for most Android users because it is safe and convenient. However, there are cases where we have problems: pending downloads in the Google Play Store.
When trying to download an app or game on Android, we may run into a problem. Is about a pending download notice on our Android device, indicating a problem in the download process. We can repair the process if it is not working properly by trying various solutions.
Fortunately, there are several options in this case. Since there are programs for Android that we can use to download applications or games so that they are installed normally on our device, those pending download notifications will disappear and the download will end. In addition, they are solutions that can be used in all kinds of gadgets with operating systems.
Check available storage space
The reason why you can't download an app or game from the Play Store that says “Pending download” is that you don't have enough space on your phone. This may sound unlikely, but it's possible that your phone memory is full or you've already downloaded everything. We need to check if this is really the case as we may not have realized it but the phone memory is almost full or already fully occupied.
We can check how much space is left in the memory of our device in the Android settings, in the Storage section. This way we can immediately see if this is the reason why you cannot complete this download on your device. If your phone memory is full, there is no choice but to free up some space.
There are several ways to free up storage space. Google Files, for example, can locate duplicate or unused files on our phone so we can get rid of them. We can also do it ourselves. We must look for the files and applications that we do not need. If we don't want to use certain apps or haven't used them, we can get rid of them. This frees up a lot of space, so we can download them last.
restart the download

The problem could have been a punctual failure, but everything would be fixed if it was downloaded again. It is not always a serious problem that a download stops. It is enough to stop and restart the download on our phone or tablet for everything to work correctly again. A malfunction between the mobile device and the Google store could be the cause.
When we locate the app again in the Google Store and deactivate the pending download, we can restart the download. The download will continue as if it was the first time we downloaded it if we restart it again. If we restart the download, it will likely complete without issue. It shouldn't take long, and then we can open that app or game.
Internet connection

Check our Internet connection it is another aspect that can cause the Play Store download pending notice to appear. To download applications from the store, an Internet connection is required. Therefore, if our connection is down, the downloads will not be available. It may be the reason why we see a message on the screen saying that the download of this app or game has not been completed. We will have to perform some checks to determine the reason:
- An application that requires an Internet connection on our Android device is the one we use. If this application works well, then the Internet connection on our device is not the problem, since we can use other applications without any problem.
- In case you are using WiFi, you need to switch to data or vice versa. Also, you should examine if you are using WiFi on many occasions, as many Play Store clients set downloads to only run on WiFi, so if you have switched to data, the download will have stopped.
- A speed test can help you identify the cause of a download that's taking too long, whether it's your connection or Wi-Fi. If your connection is slow, you can try turning off the router and turning it back on a few seconds later. A connection reset should work.
Normally, the connection problems are solved, so we can download normally. Therefore, the notice of pending downloads from the Play Store will no longer appear on the screen of our Android device or tablet. In many situations, connection issues are responsible for downloading apps from the store.
Clear Google Play cache

La play store cache may be preventing this download from completing. The cache acts as a memory for the applications of a mobile device, including the Play Store. It accumulates as we use the app over time, and improves performance and user satisfaction. It also stores data, so it can accumulate excessively, which can lead to corruption. This may cause the app to malfunction.
The Play Store alerts me that a download is pending because its cache has accumulated too much data. If that's the case, we can't download even if we clear the cache. We can remedy it by clearing the cache. These are the steps to follow:
- Open the Settings of your mobile device.
- Go to the Applications section.
- Then search for Google Play among the list of installed apps.
- Once located, click on it to enter the options menu.
- Then go to the Storage section.
- From there you should look for the Clear Cache option.
Clearing the cache of your phone can help you to download this application from the Play Store without problems. The first few times you open the Play Store on your phone after clearing the cache, it will open a bit slower than usual. As the cache builds up again over time, as we use the app store on our phone, this will become less common.
Reboot phone
In these situations on Android, we can solve the problem with a simple solution. If we see a Play Store download pending notice on the screen, it is likely that one of the processes has failed. It may be a problem with the mobile operating system or with the app store itself. If we restart the phone, all the processes will be terminated, including the one in which we currently have an error. Therefore, we must find a way to fix this problem.
There are a few menu options that appear when we hold pressed the power button of our phone for a few seconds. We will select the Reboot option from the list so that our device restarts. The process will take a few minutes to complete, and then we can re-enter our PIN and use our device again. We will then be able to download the app from the Play Store without any problems, since the problem we had before has been solved. It is a simple method, although today it still works well with Android.