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How do I fix play store error 907?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

There are a few reasons that can cause the play store error 907. The most common reason is that the app was not downloaded properly. This can be caused by a number of things such as a bad internet connection, a corrupt file, or an incomplete download. Another reason this error can occur is if the app is not compatible with your device. This is usually due to the app not being updated to work with your device's Android version. Finally, this error can also occur if there are issues with the Google Play Store itself. This could be due to maintenance or an issue with the servers.

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1. Check your internet connection and try again

  1. Open Settings on your device.
  2. Under Connections, tap on the 3 lines in the bottom right corner.
  3. Under "Wi-Fi" or "Data," tap on the 3 lines in the bottom right corner.
  4. If there is a problem with your internet connection, make sure that your router is working properly and that you have the latest firmware.
  5. If you still experience problems connecting to the internet, try resetting your network settings by turning off Wi-Fi and then turning it back on. If that doesn't work, try connecting to a different network and check to make sure that your device is connected to that network.
  6. If you still experience problems connecting to the internet, try restarting your device.

2. Clear cache and data of the Google Play Store app

  1. On your Android device, open the Google Play Store app.
  2. Tap the three lines in the top left corner of the screen.
  3. Tap Clear cache and data.
  4. Tap OK.
  5. Tap Reload Play Store.

3. Uninstall and reinstall the Google Play Store app

  1. On your phone, open the Google Play Store app.
  2. Tap Menu ( three lines in a row on the bottom left ).
  3. Tap Uninstall.
  4. Tap OK.
  5. Tap Yes to confirm.
  6. Tap Start reinstallation.
  7. Tap OK.
  8. Tap Yes to confirm.
  9. Tap Start reinstallation.
  10. Tap OK.
  11. Tap Yes to confirm.
  12. Tap Finish.
  13. The Google Play Store app should be reinstalled. If not, please restart your phone.

4. Restart your device

To restart your device, hold down the Power button and Volume Down button until the device reboots.

5. Check for Android updates

  1. Go to your device's settings.
  2. Select "About phone."
  3. Tap "Software updates."
  4. Tap "Check for updates."
  5. If there are any updates available, they'll be listed. Tap on the update that you want to download and install.
  6. Once the update is downloaded and installed, your phone should restart.

6. Factory reset your device

  1. If you are using a phone that has a physical reset button, press and hold the button until the device powers off.
  2. On a touch screen device, press and hold the Power button until the device powers off.
  3. After the device has powered off, press and hold the Volume Down button and the Power button simultaneously until the device powers on.
  4. Release the Power button and the Volume Down button.
  5. Use the Volume Up button to scroll to the Factory reset option and press the Volume Down button to select it.
  6. Use the Volume Up button to scroll to Yes and press the Volume Down button to select it.
  7. Use the Power button to confirm the reset.
  8. After the reset has been completed, use the device.