Google Play Store Slow Download

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Agnella Caamano

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Jun 30, 2024, 11:15:41 AM6/30/24
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I am experiencing the same slowness. I am in iTunes, the latest version 10.2.2 (12) - although this was happening with the previous version too. I choose the selection to review all my IOS apps that have upgrades available. The "My App Updates" page takes quite a long time to populate. (this used to be very quick). When I mouse-over an icon of an app, my pointer changes from an arrow to a hand/finger as it should, however clicking on any icons results in nothing. No action is taken. I can select the button, "Get Update" and iTunes will download the new version of the chosen app - however without the ability to review the apps' upgrade notes first, I don't know if I want to choose that update for fear that the new version may be "more broken" than the previous.

However, if I search the iTunes website using a browser, I am able to make my way to any app to see the current reviews - although you can't seem to see as much information as you could when viewing through iTunes. This access is running at the normal expected speed - so I really believe that the problem is somewhere in the iTunes application or how it interacts with Apple's app store.

I have the same problem. Donwloading some App from any of Apple device we have in house (MacBooks, iPhones or iPad) is very slow. I've also tried to download something at work and it's tha same. The speed is very slow. Actually I've downloaded 700 Mb (about 10min from Rapidshare) video file fastest than GTA Chinatown for iPad 400Mb (about 30 min)...

I too am finding the itunes store unbearably slow. Its painful. I'm using a laptop with Win 7, am on latest itunes version (10.4.0.80) and most of the time have to close & restart itunes to get the store to change page - otherwise it just hangs when trying to search or return to home page. Its horrendous.

Me too. When I use the WiFi at work to get App updates, my iPhone4 takes forever. The screen times out several times and the status bar hardly moves, if at all. It took me an hour or 2 to get one little upgrade for a chess app. Last time, when I used 3G, the app updated very quickly. Is there a bug with updates through WiFi? Could it be my workplace? Why would 3G seem to work better?

I was using iOS 4.1 on my iP4 since last Oct., apart from the sporatic wifi connectivity issue, all was well. The wifi issue kept persisting and nothing I did fixed it (did all the standard troubleshooting...again). Apple Care said I had to update to (at the time) 4.3.3 before they could help me. So I did, didn't help any, but I also noticed how certain things I did was lagging. ie. flipping through the screens, launching and quitting of apps, and yes, accessing the App Store. Everything was taking about 3-4 second longer. . Apple Genius noticed the connection issue as well as the lags, so gave me a new iPhone 4 with 4.3.3. Lags are still there, and App Store is very slow.

As the OP mentioned, it would take forever to just load up pages, when you go to update your apps, you hit Update All, it looks like your phone just froze on you. You can't do anything but hit the home key and go out of the App, and try again, but you still run into the same issue. But if you leave it for about 30-40 sec, it will eventually continue. Or boot you out of the App Store and you have to start all over again. Been like this since June, everytime I go to the App Store. Could be first thing in the morning to 3am, makes no difference what time you go on, it always lags. Does it both on wifi and 3G. Note though, accessing the internet on the iPhone isn't laggy. I would have thought about updating to 4.3.5, but heard that didn't resolve anything. And since iOS 5 is around the corner as with the iPhone 5, I'm just grinning and bearing. As what a lot of iPhone users have been doing as of late. I really do hope that the transition to iOS 5 goes much, much smoother than it did for iOS 4.

Google Play Store is an excellent platform for finding and downloading apps, movies, music, books, and more. However, downloads can sometimes take longer than expected due to slow internet speeds or limited storage space. Fortunately, there are many ways to speed up your Google Play Store downloads and ensure you get your content as quickly as possible. Here are a few tips to help you out.

Another way to speed up your downloads is by ensuring that you have a good internet connection and that it is working correctly. The more stable and faster your connection, the quicker Google Play Store can download your apps. You can check your connection by opening a web browser and running a speed test.

It is best to use a Wi-Fi connection for downloading apps from the Google Play Store. Cellular data can sometimes be slow and unreliable, so using your home Wi-Fi or another reliable source should give you the fastest download speeds. If you are on a limited cellular data plan, using Wi-Fi can help you save money.

If you are still experiencing slow download speeds, it may be worth checking your data usage settings. Certain apps or services can take up a lot of data and cause issues with the download speed of the Google Play Store. To check this, go to Settings > Data Usage and look for any apps using significant amounts of data. If you find any, tap on it to restrict its data usage.

If none of the above solutions work, you can use a third-party app store. Several popular and reliable app stores are available, such as Aptoide, APKPure, and F-Droid. These stores may have different download speeds than the official Google Play Store, so they may be worth considering if you need help with slow speeds.

You can also download different versions of the Google Play Store APK. This could help to solve any compatibility issues that may be causing slow download speeds. You can find multiple versions of the Play Store online, so search for one compatible with your device. Once you have found a version that works, you can download it and install it onto your device.

If all else fails, you can use a VPN to improve your download speeds. A good quality VPN will help to bypass any network restrictions and provide faster download speeds. There are several free or paid VPN services available online, so make sure to do some research before selecting one. Once you have found a suitable option, install the VPN and connect to the server of your choice.

If you still need help with slow download speeds, it may be worth contacting Google Support for help. They can provide more detailed information and advice on how to solve the issue. You can find the contact details for Google Support online or through their official website.

Clear the caches and data from the Google Play Store, reset app preferences, or perform a factory reset on your device. If none of those solutions work, you can always use a third-party app store or update your network drivers. If you are still having issues, contact Google Support for help.

Most third-party app stores are reliable and secure, but always make sure to do your research before downloading any apps. Check reviews and ratings of the app store and read user feedback to ensure that it is legitimate. Additionally, check the permissions that the app requires before downloading it onto your device.

If nothing else works, you can try using a VPN to improve your download speeds. There are several free or paid VPN services available online, so make sure to do some research before selecting one. Once you have found a suitable option, install the VPN and connect to the server of your choice. If all else fails, contact Google Support for help.

You can find the contact details for Google Support online or through their official website. Alternatively, you can check their social media channels or customer service representatives for assistance.

There are several methods you can use to speed up your Google Play Store downloads. Try some of the above solutions, such as clearing caches and data, resetting app preferences, or updating network drivers. You can always use a third-party app store or contact Google Support for help if nothing works.

(1) I have noticed that when I am on wifi network playstore downloads apps very slowly on my 30mbps connection like just 50 kbps , how do I fix this.
I tried clearing playstore data and cache but to no avail,tried changing wifi DNS but the result was the same.

When the Google Play Store crashes, it sometimes gives you an error code. While searching the internet for each code helps, oftentimes it's not necessary. Most Play Store problems require one of five basic fixes.

This discussion does not cover rooted devices or those running a custom ROM. These processes change Android's system files and thus introduce too many variables to diagnose. These changes can stop the Play Store from functioning.

That's a big reason why installing custom ROMs or restoring from a backup using a custom recovery sometimes prevents the Store from working. We advise using Titanium Backup, or a similar backup solution, to restore apps with data.

Don't get me wrong; there are a lot of reasons to install a custom ROM. Unfortunately, when something goes wrong (as it often does), troubleshooting requires greater experience and effort than on an unmodified device.

The Google Play Store relies on other processes that run silently in the background. Whenever you wipe the Play Store, it's also a good idea to do the same with Google Play services and Google Services Framework---we've looked at updating Google Play services if you want to try that first.

Once wiped, restart your device and then reattempt the installation or update. This may require reentering your login information. Here's a step-by-step rundown (the process may vary slightly depending on your device and Android version):

If it doesn't, you can try Clear Data. This also wipes the cache, but essentially resets the app to its original form. This means you may need to log back in and configure preferences again.

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