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About Error Code 910
The “910 error code” typically occurs when the user attempts to install, update, or uninstall a Google Play Store app on an Android device. This usually happens if the user has already uninstalled preinstalled updates for the same application. The problem is mainly reported on Lollipop (5.x), Marshmallow (6.x), Nougat and Oreo. If you have trouble finding troubleshooting solutions to resolve the “Error Code 910”, this article will help you. At the bottom you will discover several verified methods that other users in a similar situation have successfully used to solve the problem.
We have organized the following potential solutions in terms of efficiency and gravity. Therefore, if you are looking for the most efficient approach, follow the methods below in the order in which they are presented.
What is causing the ‘Error Code 910’ issue?
- Corrupted data stuck in the Cache folder
- Glitched Google Account
- Data present on the SD card is inaccessible
- Corrupted Data on the SD card
- Google Play Store is preventing the update to complete
- Blackberry Launcher doesn’t have admin privileges
- Severe App corruption
How to Fix 910 Error on Play Store?
Here are the best solutions to fix error 910, Unable to install the app on Google Play Store for your device.
1. Tweak SD Card Settings
You can remove the SD card and try to reinstall the application. This method is more effective in solving this problem. External storage poses file location problems and leads to error 910. Once the file is installed, you can insert the card again because it will not be a problem. Another acceptable solution is to change the default storage location. Go to the storage setting and set the default storage setting to “Phone Memory” or “Let the device decide.” Make this change if storage is defined as an external adapter.
2. Change Device Administrator
- Change Admin Control to get complete access.
- Go to Settings → Security → Device administrators/Device Admin Apps.
- Here disable the “Google Pay” administrator, and enable the “Find My Device”.
- Now go to Settings → Device → Users, and select Guest and revert back to the original.
- Reboot your device.
- Open Google Play and install your desired Apps.
3. Clear App Data and Cache
- Open settings of your Android device
- Look for the option called Apps or App manager
- Under All look for the Google Play Store.
- Now under storage, Clear data and cache followed a by a quick reboot.
4. Remove Google Account
- Go to Settings.
- Open Accounts option and then select your Google Account.
- Remove Google Account.
- Reboot the device.
- Again under account settings, you will see an option to Add account.
- Re-add the Google account.
- Open play store and try downloading the App. The issue should be fixed.
5. Clear Google Services Framework Cache
- Google Services Framework syncs your data and stores device data. It also helps in proper functioning of system apps. Especially if you use a device which runs Google camera, clearing cache will help fix the problem.
- Go to Settings > Application Manager > All > Google Services Framework > Tap on “Force stop” & tap then tap on “Clear cache” button
- Reboot your device to fix error 910.