How to fix error code 910 on the Play Store

Fix Error 910

There is no such thing as a perfect operating system. There is also no 100% secure operating system. All operating systems are susceptible to operating errors, errors that, in most cases, have a simple solution such as the Play Store error 910.

Just as we can find error 910 in the Play Store, we can also find other quite common error messages in the Play Store such as 491, 921, 413 and 495, which, although they are not the only ones, are the most common. Here we show you how to fix Play Store error 910.

What is the Google Play Store error 910

Google Play Store

All operating system manufacturers use a series of codes, generally numerical, to more quickly identify problems that the system may present. When the blue death screen is displayed in Windows, we can observe a hexadecim error codewhich tells us what the source of the error may be.

In the case of Windows, 99% of the time, it is a hardware problem, a problem that appears when we have changed a component of our computer or any of them, especially RAM, you are beginning to show symptoms that you need to retire.

In the case of an Android smartphone, fortunately, the error codes displayed only affect software problems, never hardware. If the hardware does not work or does it erratically, we do not have to wait for an error message, the user knows perfectly well that it is time to change terminals.

The error 910 that is shown in Android terminals, indicates that the Play Store application (where it is shown) is suffering some problem or interference that does not allow you to correctly interpret the instructions to download or install updates.

Other errors related to the Play Store and that are solved in the same way as this one, are 491, 921, 413, 495, 506, 509, 492, 905… However, these error messages are displayed much more sporadically than 910.

How to fix Google Play Store error 910

If your terminal shows you the error message 910 every time you try to download a new application, which you had previously downloaded or it does not allow you to install the new updates of the applications that you have installed on your device.

Restart device

Restart Android

All operating systems require a reboot on a regular basis. Although mobile devices are designed to be on for long periods of time (practically nobody turns off the smartphone at night), over time, the operation of the applications and the system in general is not the same.

Ok the memory management is automatic and it is responsible for closing all the applications that we have not used for a while in order to have space to maintain the system and be able to run other applications. However, as I mentioned at the beginning, no operating system is perfect.

Hence it never hurts restart our device from time to time. A restart on time, can avoid more than one problem and the scares that generally entail. Taking all this into account, the first thing we should do is restart our device.

To restart our device, we just have to press and hold the start button for a few seconds and select the Restart option.

If we want to turn off the device instead of restarting it, the result will be the same, since we will be able to completely clean the memory of our device as well as the file cache.

Delete the cache from the Google Play Store

Delete the cache from the Google Play Store

If after restarting our terminal, we access the Play Store again, we must try another solution, a solution that goes through delete cache from Play Store. To do this, we must perform the following steps:

  • The first thing we must do is access the adjustments configuration of our terminal.
  • Next, click on Applications.
  • Within Applications, we seek Google Play Store and click.
  • Within the options of the Google Play Store application, click on Storage.
  • Next, in the Cache section, click on the button Clear cache.

Next, we open the Play Store application again and We check if the 910 error has stopped appearing. If not, we proceed to the next section.

Clear the Google Services cache

Another of the solutions that we have at our disposal when it comes to solving the error 910 if the two previous solutions that I have commented do not work, go through clear the cache of Google Services. Google Services are continually updated and work regardless of the version of Android that you have installed on your device.

Therefore, although the terminal is managed by Android 7 or Android 8, Google Services are kept up-to-date since they are the gateway to the Google ecosystem. If these services, Google applications would not work.

A clear example of the importance of these services can be found in Huawei terminals. Since the United States government will close Huawei's door to work with American companies, the Asian company has not been able to reuse the official version that Google Android launches every year, so the operating system that manages Huawei smartphones does not include Google Services.

In this way, you cannot use any of the Google applications or most of the applications available directly from the Play Store, since do not have access to the set of libraries included in these services and they use a large number of applications.

To delete the cache of Google Services, we must perform the steps that I show you below:

Clear the Google Services cache

  • The first thing we must do is access the adjustments configuration of our terminal.
  • Next, click on Applications.
  • Within Applications, we seek Google Play services and click.
  • Within the options of the Google Play Store application, click on Storage.
  • Next, in the Cache section, click on the button Clear cache.

After having carried out the three steps that I have shown you in this article, the error 910 that appears when trying to download an application will have disappeared and You will be able to use the Play Store again normally.


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