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  2. If you can't access the Internet on your Android device, either through an app or a website, try these troubleshooting steps. Signs of a bad connection

  3. If you can't access the Internet on your Android device, either through an app or a website, try these troubleshooting steps. Signs of a bad connection

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · If you’re repeatedly getting the ‘no connection’ error in Play Store, check and install the latest app updates for the Google Play Store on your Android phone and check again. Here’s how.

  5. Mar 4, 2013 · The Google Play Store app on your Android device stores some cache data on your device which could be one of the reasons why you are not able to connect to Google servers using the app and keep getting the “No connection – Retry” error message.

    • Network Engineer
    • Connecting through Mobile data. Before we explore other possibilities, let’s start by making sure you aren’t dealing with a faulty Wi-Fi connection.
    • Clearing Data and Cache of Google Play Store. Now that we ruled out a faulty router, let’s start with the most popular fix for these errors. If you’re on Google Play Store a lot, your cached data will get big really fast, with a decent chance of glitching out.
    • Updating Date / Time settings. Another efficient fix that will make the “Server Error” and “No Connection” errors go away is updating your date and time settings.
    • Changing Play Store language. Some users have reported that “Server error” has disappeared after changing the language to English. Although I wasn’t able to verify it myself, if you’re using a different language when browsing Play Store, it might be worth a shot.
  6. Aug 26, 2024 · There are a variety of reasons why you'd get the "Mobile network not available" error including glitches in your settings, tower service, or billing issues. The easiest, fastest, and most reliable fix is to turn on and off Airplane Mode on your Android and then restart it.

  7. May 31, 2024 · 1. Update the Date and Time Settings. 2. Tweak the Wi-Fi Network Settings. 3. Forget and Reconnect to the Wi-Fi Network. 4. Reset Network Settings. 5. Prevent Automatic Switching to Cellular Data. 6. Verify Wi-Fi Access for Your Android Phone. 7. Check for Additional Steps on Public Wi-Fi. 8. Reset Wi-Fi Router. Wi-Fi Linked, Yet Internet Lost.

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