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Google Play Store Stuck On Google Play Waiting For WiFi [FIXES]

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For Android users, it’s almost impossible to operate their devices when they find Google Play Store stuck, especially when updating and downloading apps. The two are among the most important tasks for any mobile device, and require an internet connection to work.

If for some reason you find the Play Store stuck on “Google Play waiting for WiFi” prompt, it more often than not means you can’t download or update anything from the store.

How to fix Google Play Store Stuck on Google Play Waiting for WiFi

Check your internet connection

This is the first troubleshooting step to take. Sometimes it could be that a network issue is causing the Google Play store to be stuck so check to rule it out or confirm nothing is wrong. You can follow the steps below to check your connection:

Clear cache on Play Store

Play Store like other apps collects cache and data to accelerate loading speeds while retaining your searches. However, this accumulation of data on your device’s local storage can bring up errors and bugs. You need to clear cache and data by doing this:

Reset the Play Store

You can’t uninstall pre-installed Google apps from your Android device without flashing it. This also affects the Play Store and Play Services. However, you can reset the store to default settings back to the version it came with when you first bought the device. To do this:

Update Play Store

This helps when you find the Play Store stuck on Google Play Waiting for WiFi. You can do it via sideloading an app from a third-party source called APKMirror. To do this:

Reset Google Play Services

To do this:

Update firmware (OS)

To do this:

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