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I ran into the “Connection timed out” Error on Google Play Store a few days ago. It was quite aggravating since every time I attempted to open the Play Store, the same notice appeared on the screen. I was unable to access the Play Store and download any apps as a result of this issue. Many people have seen this mistake, and I understand how frustrating it is to be unable to install an app that you urgently want.
Finally, I was able to resolve this issue. Clearing Cache and Data solved the problem for me, however this may not be the case for you. Here are some of the most effective and reliable solutions for resolving the “Connection timed out” error in the Google Play Store. Try some of the simple methods first; these can help you solve your problem. Also, don’t assume the solution isn’t working just because you tried one. I propose that you try all of the above solutions until you find one that works.
How to Fix the Google Play Store Error “Connection timed out”
1: Restart your device
Restarting your device might sometimes solve the problem. So why not give it a shot? To restart your device, follow these steps:
- Unlock the devices’ screens.
- Hold down the “Power” button until you see a menu appear.
- Choose “Power off” from the drop-down menu.
- Wait for the device to turn off before proceeding.
- Press and hold the “Power” button for 10 seconds to turn the device back on.
- After that, go to the Google Play Store and try to open it. It could be able to help you with your issue.
Examine your Internet connection: In the majority of cases, the Error is caused by a slow internet connection. As a result, ensure sure your internet connection is up to date and running at a good speed.
- Select Settings from the drop-down menu. Go to the Application Settings page (In some devices application setting is named as Apps).
- Navigate to All Apps > > Find the Google Play Store >> Delete the Cache and Data
- After you’ve cleared everything out. After that, you must Force Stop the application.
- In the same way, go to Google Play Service >> Clear Cache and Data.
- Additionally, locate Google Services Framework>> Clear Cache and Data.
- Now try to open the Google Play Store by restarting your smartphone.
Clearing your cache and data should resolve the problem. If you’re still having issues, move on to the next step.
2: Check your Date and Time
In many cases, it has been discovered that the issue is caused by an incorrect date and time. As a result, double-check that you have the current date and time. There’s also a bonus tip at the bottom of the page. If your Date and Time are right, you can proceed. Time and Date
- Select Date & Time from the Settings menu.
- Select “Automatic Date and Time” .
Check the Google Play store to see if you’re still getting the issue. If you’re still having trouble, try the instructions below.
- Switch the smartphone to manual mode and set the year to 4 years in the future (wrong date), then go to the Google Play Store.
- Download the app from the Google Play Store.
- Return to the time settings and change the setting to Automatic.
[In certain cases, users have manually adjusted the date and time to make them correct after changing the date and time to the erroneous and then making the Date and Time in Automatic mode again.]
3: Remove and Add Google Account
- Go to Setting>> Accounts >> Google
- Remove all your Google accounts
- Restart your device now.
- Return to the Google Play Store and sign in with your Google account details.
- After accepting all of Google’s conditions and configuring Google’s settings, open the Google Play Store.
If you can correct the error, you’re done; otherwise, move on to the next procedure.
4: Check your Proxy Setting
This strategy has been proven to work numerous times and has received favourable feedback from users. I hope that this approach works for you and that you are able to resolve the “Connection timed out” error on the Google Play Store. Examine your proxy settings.
- Go to Wi-Fi Settings under Settings >> Wi-Fi Settings.
- Open Advanced Wi-Fi Settings by clicking on Wi-Fi Settings (You can also hold wi-fi network to bring the Advanced Settings options)
- Check that the Proxy Settings are set to None.
This method should resolve your issue. If the Error still persists, proceed to the next method.
5: Upgrade or Downgrade Google Play Store Updates
Updates should be removed. The reason for the issues is frequently discovered to be an outdated version of Google Play Store. As a result, see if the update is available. If an update is available, install it and see if it fixes the problem.
However, if no updates are available, your Play Store is up to current. As a result, it’s possible that the problem is caused by the upgraded Google Play Store. There’s a potential that the new Google Play Store version will cause compatibility issues. As a result, you must uninstall Google Play Store updates in this scenario. To uninstall the Google Play Store update, simply follow the steps below.
- Select Settings from the drop-down menu. Go to the Application Settings page (In some devices application setting is named as apps).
- Go to > > All the Apps > >Uninstall Updates from the Google Play Store
- Now try to open the Google Play Store after restarting your smartphone.
This strategy has worked for most people in the past, and it should work for you as well. If this doesn’t work, try the methods listed below.
6: Delete host file (Only for Rooted Devices)
- You must first have the ES File Explorer software installed on your smartphone. Download the ES File Explorer from your browser if you haven’t already (Type ES File Explorer apk and then download the app)
- Select the Local option >> Select Device (Normally, the sdcard option is selected.) As a result, modify it to Device.)
- You’ll see a lot of directories. Click on the etc folder, then search for and delete the hosts file.
- Now try to open the Google Play Store by restarting your smartphone.
7: Reset App Preference
- Select Settings from the drop-down menu. Go to the Application Settings page (In some devices application setting is named as Apps).
- Navigate to All Apps > >Select the Menu Key/Button. [On some devices, three dots appear in the top right corner of the screen; click on them]
- You’ll see a new choice >> Select “Reset app preferences” from the drop-down menu.
- You’ll see a dialogue box emerge >> RESET APPS after reading the material
- Now try to open the Google Play Store after restarting your smartphone.
8: Factory Reset your Device
If none of the above approaches worked, you only have one option for resolving the problem. Your issue should be resolved by doing a factory reset on your device.
Conclusion:
So, these are a few ways to fix the “Connection timed out” error in the Google Play Store. Hopefully, your problem has been resolved. In the comments box below, let us know which one worked best for you.
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