Open Google Play Movies & TV . Select Verify your network settings Wi-Fi. If you don't find "Verify your network settings" in the app: On your device, go to Settings. Select Network Wi-Fi. Select a network and follow the on-screen instructions to connect. Return to the app and replay your movie or show. Here’s how you can re-enable it. Step 1: Open the Settings menu on your phone and go to General management. Step 2: Tap on Date and time and enable the toggle for ā€˜Automatic date and time Restart your device Clear the Play Store data Clear Google Play Services cache Reset the Download Manager Check the date and time settings Check available storage space Remove and re-add Google Account Enable All Related Apps If none of the above steps have resolved the problem, please contact Samsung Support for further assistance. 1. Open Settings on your Android phone. 2. Go to Apps or Apps & notifications and tap on Google Play Store. If you don’t see it, tap on ā€œSee all appsā€ followed by Google Play Store. 3. Tap on ā€œStorage & cacheā€ to view the space used by Google Play Store and to clear its cache. Tap on ā€œClear cacheā€ first.
Step 1: Restart and update. Restart your phone. Important: Settings can vary by phone. For more info, contact your device manufacturer. On most phones, press your phone's Power button for about 30 seconds or until your phone restarts. You may need to tap Restart Restart. Check for Android updates.
For this go to Settings > Apps and scroll to All apps section and find the ā€œGoogle Play Storeā€ app listed there. Open the app and hit clear cache button and also force stop this app.Now try opening the Google Play store again and see if the issue is fixed. Method 2: Check if the data and time on the device is correct.

If you have a lot of inactive apps, try reactivating them to see if one of them is extremely important to the Google Play Store app. Unroot Samsung Galaxy Fold. In some cases, some root software or even custom ROM may block the Google Play Store app from connecting to Google servers.

Hi @LydiaAries. With some devices you can clear the System Cache which is typically performed by shutting down the device and following a series of button presses to enter the file system. A last resort is to create a Back-Up and Factory Reset. After that a Samsung Service Location would need to take a look. Method 3: Router Proxy Setting. It is also possible that your Internet Service was interrupting. Open your ā€œRouter Settings panelā€ or Configuration. (Example:192.174.369.1.1 on your Browser to open router settings on my TP-Link router. imXV.
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