For some reason when I try to download apps now it keeps saying "We are unable to verify your account at this time. Please try again in a few minutes." I've tried clearing the cache from Google Play, signed out/in, rebooted. It still keeps doing this, and it has been since around 5am. Does anyone know how to fix this?
EDIT: Please don't bash me I just realized this is the General side, and not Q&A sorry.
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Try deleting the mail account in settings and accounts. Try rebooting then create the master account again. Try doing this on wifi if your data speed is slow or network is busy. Is this a new rom youre trying?
i live in pottstown,pa.and have been getting the same error message when downloading apps from play store,haven't found a fix yet.but im wondering if it has something to do with the area,im about 30 mi from you.
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just googled this as i was also experiencing it. found androidforums.com and a suggestion to clear data in google services framework, just tried it and it worked!
settings>apps>all>google services framework>clear data.
Then reboot
wahoo53 said:
i live in pottstown,pa.and have been getting the same error message when downloading apps from play store,haven't found a fix yet.but im wondering if it has something to do with the area,im about 30 mi from you.
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I don't think it's the area, although sometimes I do get some weird stuff happening. All I did was remove the account, reboot, add the account back, and it works! So try that if that doesn't work, you can try what ^^^ that person said.
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Been getting this the whole night trying to go to my "downloads" section in the market place.
"A sever error has occured. Retry, or cancel and return to the previous screen."
Random.. stumped.. anyone else getting this? server error possibly?
I think it may be my fault because I cleared out my market data in my app settings. Or just a coincidence that the market's half bugged tonight
Same here, I can't access the download section in Market either. Maybe there's something wrong with the servers.
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Lots of people have been reporting this tonight. I got the server error when trying to access my downloads, but it worked when I hit retry.
This is Google's problem and has nothing to do with our phones.
Getting the same error, nothing I do bypasses it.
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Getting the same error, nothing I do bypasses it.
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Still experiencing this. The rest of the market is working fine and still lets me search and download apps. I just cant access the downloads page. All other Google apps seem to be working properly as well.
I think google is applying a system/security update on the market. Notice that all paid apps are inaccessible.
I can't seem to dl any paid apps at the moment from either my SGSII or my Galaxy Nexus. I can dl free apps OK but get "an error occurred. Please try again" message on any paid app.
I was able to dl from the internet but not from the market app itself and I have never had issues before.
Anyone else having an issue like this today? I'm in Canada by the way on Rogers and always have been able to dl paid apps...
I have cleared the cache and wiped the app data and rebooted each device but still get this error when trying to do paid apps...
Bump... Anyone?
I have the EXACT same issue. I've had a ticket open with Google support for 8 days now... and they have failed to get back to me about much of anything...
JFMFT said:
I have the EXACT same issue. I've had a ticket open with Google support for 8 days now... and they have failed to get back to me about much of anything...
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May I ask what country youre in? You have the SAME issue as me? Can you install free apps but just not the PAID apps?
I now seem to not be getting push notifications from Gmail and things as of this morning anymore either and again... This affects BOTH my GNEX and my SGSII so I know its NOT device related...
Ive read some other threads on Market Issues that are SOMEWHAT the same but not exactly and followed their instructions to fix the issue such as... Deleting my Google account and re adding it, Deleting my credit card and re adding it, etc and nothing has worked...
I mut have deleted the app cache and data like 30 times on EACH device and rebooted like 30 times on each device and still I get the same error...
FRUSTRATING!!!
At least I know its not JUST ME and if I had to GUESS.. Id say that this issue has to do with the switch from Google Checkout to Google Wallet...
*EDIT* My push notifications from Gmail have returned but the Market Error still exists!!! GRRRRR!!!
So... I got a reply from Android today and they advised that I uninstall all market updates to rectify this issue. I did so on my SGSII and rebooted my phone and low and behold.... IT FIXED THE ISSUE... I will try it on my Nexus too if I need to...
EDIT - It did not fix the issue completely as I still get this error but after a couple trys it will let me in to purchase apps ONLY on my SGSII...
Ok so... I did what they said and uninstalled the market updates from my SGSII and it seems to have worked... well... kind of...
I still get the error but now if i try it like 3 times or so it finally lets me purchase paid apps BUT...
I went to do this on my GNEX but since market v3.4.4 CAME with the device there is NO update(s) to uninstall and as such I still CANT purchase paid apps from my GNEX market app... :-(
For ANYONE who is having the same issues as I am, keep an eye on this thread because I wont stop until I figure this out...
Ok, so... I got another email from the help desk telling me to factory reset my device(s) and that should fix it (even though this is CLEARLY NOT device related) so I backed up my items from my GNEX ONLY (as I seem to now have a 75% properly functioning market now on my SGSII as I mentioned in my previous post and dont wanna mess with it) and factory reset and it STILL did not work!!!
I then tried another tip I found here and cleared the cache from the "download manager" app AND again from the Market and THAT did NOT work either!!!
This is getting VERY upsetting!!!
Again... For ANYONE who is having issues like this or similar please keep an eye here as I will continue to post any progress.
I fixed it by deleting all updates to market in Settings/Applications/Manage?Market app. Google Talk could then work as well.
Have the exact same problem now.
Not sure what the issue is!
Have done all the "regular" fixes.
Drives me nuts tbh!
Running AOKP B27, stock Kernel.
Did anyone ever get this fixed? I'm having the same issue on multiple ROMS...currently running Codename Android 1.4.0 I can download free ones no problem but not paid apps....
I'm running AOKP B27 with Trinity Kernel and just bought Poweramp off the market a couple hours ago for $1.99 (48 hour special)...
I had the same problem. I tried all the other poosible solutions, the " Settings > aplication > all > Google Services Framework and force stop, clear cache then reboot your phone." solution did it for me
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I get this error alot when making purchases in the google play store. What is the cause of this and how do you fix it?????
Not sure why it happens, but as far as how to fix it, since you haven't gotten an expert answer here, I'd suggest going to Google and searching for the error. Then click on any link you like on the first FIVE pages. It will probably be quicker than waiting foe an answer here.
Good luck with your Purchases!
Force stop Play Market, then Clear Data. That should fix you right up.
Go into settings go to apps go to all apps force stop and close data for google services and google play store go into recovery clear cache and dalvik cache reboot go into play store accept terms of service and everything will work from there
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ScottBroker said:
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I get this error alot when making purchases in the google play store. What is the cause of this and how do you fix it?????
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This happened to me last night, finally fixed it this morning, stop gmail from syncing, clear data in Play Store and Google Framework, reboot, and log back into Google. Done Deal.
There is a reason for this error. Purchase it when you are on that carrier's network data. It will never work over Wi-Fi. Anyone who says otherwise has obviously not tested this. Using the carrier's connection provides for and easier user experience and less safety issues for T-Mobile. Going to My Account on the T-Mobile site is a prime example as it requires a carrier connection.
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There is a reason for this error. Purchase it when you are on that carrier's network data. It will never work over Wi-Fi. Anyone who says otherwise has obviously not tested this.
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This ^ and often the system goes down for maintenance or due to outages.
Always check the Google Play Store Known Issues link http://support.google.com/androidmarket/bin/static.py?page=known_issues.cs&ki_topic=1319135 before even beginning to troubleshoot problems or you will be wasting your time.
There is an open issue with the error and the only fix now is to clear the cache like others have already stated.
I have also found that if you are doing a Titanium Backup it helps not to backup the Google Play Store or the Google Framework Services.... in doing so I have had better success avoiding the issue described in the OP.
I have an AT&T Galaxy SIII. I have searched for this error with no success. I see many posts regarding DF-BPA-# errors but not 10. Mostly DF-BPA-09. If I try and download a free app from the play store I get "Error processing purchase" [DF-BPA-10]. I have tried clearing the data for Google Services Framework and the Google Play Store. Those don't work.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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I have an AT&T Galaxy SIII. I have searched for this error with no success. I see many posts regarding DF-BPA-# errors but not 10. Mostly DF-BPA-09. If I try and download a free app from the play store I get "Error processing purchase" [DF-BPA-10]. I have tried clearing the data for Google Services Framework and the Google Play Store. Those don't work.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Give us more info.. Are you rooted? Did you just flash a rom? or are you on stock
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I have an AT&T Galaxy SIII. I have searched for this error with no success. I see many posts regarding DF-BPA-# errors but not 10. Mostly DF-BPA-09. If I try and download a free app from the play store I get "Error processing purchase" [DF-BPA-10]. I have tried clearing the data for Google Services Framework and the Google Play Store. Those don't work.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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I got that error once, what I did, was:
*Uninstall the Update for Play
*Force Close Play
*Clear Play Data
*Clear Data for Google Services
Restart into Recovery , Fix Permission
Reboot
eortizr said:
I got that error once, what I did, was:
*Uninstall the Update for Play
*Force Close Play
*Clear Play Data
*Clear Data for Google Services
Restart into Recovery , Fix Permission
Reboot
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This sounds like overkill to me.
I just had this problem recently, because I was trying to install an app the seemed to be restricted to the US IP addresses. I was using DroidVPN and for some reason, when logging into a browser, Google was thinking I was in the Phillipines. Seeing as how I'm in Taiwan and the VPN was routing me through the States (multiple online services confirmed this), it was a little odd. Anyway, I think the problem was a weird mismatch of caching and IP address.
I was able to fix the problem and get the program installed by force quitting Google Play (I have Play Services disabled...but you might want to do this also if you have it enabled). I then cleared the cache, but not the data. I re-opened Google Play, waiting for it to load a little longer than normal, searched for the item again, and installed it without a problem.
Don't it's device specific, and I'm using a Transformer Prime (TF201).
Hope this helps!
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This sounds like overkill to me.
I just had this problem recently, because I was trying to install an app the seemed to be restricted to the US IP addresses. I was using DroidVPN and for some reason, when logging into a browser, Google was thinking I was in the Phillipines. Seeing as how I'm in Taiwan and the VPN was routing me through the States (multiple online services confirmed this), it was a little odd. Anyway, I think the problem was a weird mismatch of caching and IP address.
I was able to fix the problem and get the program installed by force quitting Google Play (I have Play Services disabled...but you might want to do this also if you have it enabled). I then cleared the cache, but not the data. I re-opened Google Play, waiting for it to load a little longer than normal, searched for the item again, and installed it without a problem.
Don't it's device specific, and I'm using a Transformer Prime (TF201).
Hope this helps!
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THANK YOU
That helped me solve the problem.
Thank you a lot!
Thanks, Flueterflam, googled this error code, found your fix and it worked for me.
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I was able to fix the problem and get the program installed by force quitting Google Play (I have Play Services disabled...but you might want to do this also if you have it enabled). I then cleared the cache, but not the data. I re-opened Google Play, waiting for it to load a little longer than normal, searched for the item again, and installed it without a problem.
Don't it's device specific, and I'm using a Transformer Prime (TF201).
Hope this helps!
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This also fixed this same error for me. I have an Asus Transformer Pad TF300 running cm10.2 nightlies. Thank you!
Hi, BND-L21 here, recently updated to Oreo through Firmware Finder. Ever since the update, I can't sign into Google Chrome. When I tap "Sign in" and type my email address, I get a "This account already exists on your device" error. I tried removing my Google Account and adding it again through Chrome, but I get the same error. Same goes for all my Google accounts.
I also tried resetting Chrome, installing the Chrome Beta app, removing permissions, enabling all permissions... same thing. I'm at a loss here! All other apps seem to be functioning just fine. I tried Googling for an answer but couldn't find anything useful. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Yanachkov said:
Hi, BND-L21 here, recently updated to Oreo through Firmware Finder. Ever since the update, I can't sign into Google Chrome. When I tap "Sign in" and type my email address, I get a "This account already exists on your device" error. I tried removing my Google Account and adding it again through Chrome, but I get the same error. Same goes for all my Google accounts.
I also tried resetting Chrome, installing the Chrome Beta app, removing permissions, enabling all permissions... same thing. I'm at a loss here! All other apps seem to be functioning just fine. I tried Googling for an answer but couldn't find anything useful. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Same here for me....can't sign in to chrome...
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Yanachkov said:
Hi, BND-L21 here, recently updated to Oreo through Firmware Finder. Ever since the update, I can't sign into Google Chrome. When I tap "Sign in" and type my email address, I get a "This account already exists on your device" error. I tried removing my Google Account and adding it again through Chrome, but I get the same error. Same goes for all my Google accounts.
I also tried resetting Chrome, installing the Chrome Beta app, removing permissions, enabling all permissions... same thing. I'm at a loss here! All other apps seem to be functioning just fine. I tried Googling for an answer but couldn't find anything useful. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Same here for me....can't sign in to chrome...
Yanachkov said:
Hi, BND-L21 here, recently updated to Oreo through Firmware Finder. Ever since the update, I can't sign into Google Chrome. When I tap "Sign in" and type my email address, I get a "This account already exists on your device" error. I tried removing my Google Account and adding it again through Chrome, but I get the same error. Same goes for all my Google accounts.
I also tried resetting Chrome, installing the Chrome Beta app, removing permissions, enabling all permissions... same thing. I'm at a loss here! All other apps seem to be functioning just fine. I tried Googling for an answer but couldn't find anything useful. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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The only solution that comes to mind is wiping your device, it solved the issue for me. Something got corrupted inside google apps data, it's happened for me in the past when I was installing gapps packages over others which were already present, sometimes it causes that.
Yanachkov said:
Hi, BND-L21 here, recently updated to Oreo through Firmware Finder. Ever since the update, I can't sign into Google Chrome. When I tap "Sign in" and type my email address, I get a "This account already exists on your device" error. I tried removing my Google Account and adding it again through Chrome, but I get the same error. Same goes for all my Google accounts.
I also tried resetting Chrome, installing the Chrome Beta app, removing permissions, enabling all permissions... same thing. I'm at a loss here! All other apps seem to be functioning just fine. I tried Googling for an answer but couldn't find anything useful. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Same issue here and Chrome is very unstable and slow. The scrolling feels like i have a 5 years old smartphone. Hopefully they fix the issues soon.
I have fixed the issue by doing a factory reset ..... Now it works normally again but Chrome is still slow and freezing. (2 tabs open only)
Yanachkov said:
Hi, BND-L21 here, recently updated to Oreo through Firmware Finder. Ever since the update, I can't sign into Google Chrome. When I tap "Sign in" and type my email address, I get a "This account already exists on your device" error. I tried removing my Google Account and adding it again through Chrome, but I get the same error. Same goes for all my Google accounts.
I also tried resetting Chrome, installing the Chrome Beta app, removing permissions, enabling all permissions... same thing. I'm at a loss here! All other apps seem to be functioning just fine. I tried Googling for an answer but couldn't find anything useful. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I've had this issue in the past you will have to remove your Google search history.
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Same issue here and Chrome is very unstable and slow. The scrolling feels like i have a 5 years old smartphone. Hopefully they fix the issues soon.
I have fixed the issue by doing a factory reset ..... Now it works normally again but Chrome is still slow and freezing. (2 tabs open only)
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Just install Chrome Beta, it doesn't suffer from lag
CriGiu said:
Just install Chrome Beta, it doesn't suffer from lag
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Indeed! :good: It's way smoother
Oh wow, is the only real solution to do a factory reset? That's really annoying! Chrome Beta doesn't allow me to sign in either...
Edit: Rolling Google Play Services back to the factory version and clearing the cache seems to have fixed the issue for me!
Uninstall google play service fixed for me
I got huawei mate 10 pro, i am already on android 8.0 since day 1. However just recently i got the same issue. Uninstall google play service fixed for me. but what's that mean is google pay will lost all settings and you will need to add your credit back there again.
Also after few days later the same problem happened again.