How toward fix Play Store “No Connection, Retry” Error
Here’s a list regarding common solutions toward this problem, do these steps until the error message disappears.
1. Fix Date furthermore Time Settings
It works 80 percent regarding the time. Google Play Services sync with their master servers toward send furthermore receive data, toward do this your device time furthermore date should be correctly set. I used toward change time settings toward cheat extra lives at Candy Crash Saga furthermore later that turned out toward be the main culprit behind connection error issue.
- Go toward Settings > Date & Time
- Check Automatic date & time
- Or alternatively, you can set time by yourself, just make sure it is correct.
2. Clear Google Play Store App Cache
Android OS keeps cache regarding Google Play Store items in order toward quickly serve content toward users furthermore toward save bandwidth at same time. Sometimes it causes issues furthermore could be one regarding the reasons behind connection error. It is wise toward clear cache furthermore restart the Play Store. By doing this, not only it will resolve the issue but it will also serve you recent/fresh apps beneficial to download furthermore purchase
- Go toward Settings > Apps
- Swipe right toward ALL
- Scroll down furthermore tap Google Play Store
- Press Clear Data button furthermore tap OK
3. Change or Re-login your Google Account
If you previously changed the security settings or password regarding your Google account. You need toward update the account settings at your Android device. Also, you can switch toward other account.
- Go toward Settings > Accounts > Google
- Tap your primary Google account
- Open options from right top corner, click remove account.
- Now open Play Store, it will ask you toward login your Google account again.
4. Uninstall Updates
Sometimes Google Play Store updates automatically furthermore makes changes without user permission. If the above mentioned steps don’t help you, use the “uninstall updates” option regarding Play Store app, it will revert toward previous version furthermore may also fix the problem.
- Go toward Google Play App settings (refer toward Step #2)
- Press Uninstall Updates
5. Remove any proxy or VPN software
Remove any existing proxy or VPN services furthermore connect directly toward the internet before accessing Play Store.
- Go toward Wireless & Network, modify your WiFi settings, go toward advanced options furthermore remove any proxy servers.
- Disconnect any VPN connection or apps you have running in background.
6. Delete hosts file
For advanced users only. If you rooted your Android device, do the following.
- Open File Manager App.
- Browse toward root/system/etc.
- Delete hosts.txt file