What is causing the Error 905 on Google Play Store?
We investigated this particular issue by looking at various user reports and the repair strategies that are commonly being used to fix this particular issue. Based on our investigations, there are a couple of different scenarios that have the potential of triggering this error message: If you’re currently struggling to resolve this exact issue, this article will provide you with some troubleshooting steps. Down below, you’ll find several methods that other users in a similar situation have successfully used to fix this particular error message. To remain as efficient as possible, we advise you to follow the methods below in the order that they are presented. One of them is bound to resolve the issue regardless of the scenario in which you encounter the issue.
Method 1: Clearing the Cache of the Google Play Store
The vast majority of Android users that have been struggling to resolve this particular issue have reported that they were finally successful in getting the error to stop occurring by clearing the cached data of the Google Play Store. This procedure is easy to replicate but the steps will be different from manufacturer to manufacturer. Here’s a quick guide on how to do this: If you’re still encountering the same 905 error code, move down to the next method below.
Method 2: Re-adding the Google Account
Other affected users have reported that the issue was only resolved after they removed and re-added their Google account that was used on Google Play Store. This might not seem related to the problem, but by clearing the Google account, you’re also erasing some temporary data that might be what’s causing the issue. Here’s a quick guide on removing and re-adding the Google account:
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