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Unfortunately Google Play Services Has Stopped On Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Plus

Unfortunately Google Play Services Has Stopped On Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Plus

There are many reasons for anyone to buy the Samsung Galaxy S9 or Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus. Aside from its superb camera specifications and its simplified customization features, the manufacturing giant has long been a good partner of Google. The Google Play Services on Samsung Galaxy S9 or Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus is a plus for many mobile phone users, as it this feature helped them search for the perfect applications that suit their lifestyles.

It is because of its immense help in our daily lives that seeing a Google Play error on our Samsung Galaxy S9 or Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus is such a hassle. Nobody would want to see the “Google Play services has stopped” message on their Samsung Galaxy S9 or Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, especially if you are reliant on the many things you can download and use from it. One of the reasons this error may show up is just a mix up of Android operating settings. This is not something you won’t be able to fix.

You can get rid of this error by following the tips listed below.

  1. Try clearing the cache of the Google Play services application
  2. Go to your application preferences on your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus
  3. Remove your Google account then install it again or
  4. Totally wipe out the cache partition.

Clearing the Cache of the Google Play Services App

  1. Go to applications
  2. Select the Application Manager
  3. Look for and select All tab
  4. Scroll down to Google Play services
  5. Click on it and then access the application details
  6. Click on the Clear Cache button
  7. Restart your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus.

Resetting your Application Preferences

  1. Go to settings
  2. Choose Applications, then choose Application Manager
  3. Look for and tap the All tab, then select the More button
  4. There will be an extended menu. Select Reset Application Preferences
  5. Restart your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus

Removing and Reinstalling your Google Account

  1. Go to settings
  2. Click Accounts
  3. You will find your Google account in the next window
  4. Select the account and then choose your email address
  5. In the next menu, tap on the 3-dots option on the right side of the screen’  
  6. From this pop-up, select Remove account and confirm its removal
  7. Go back to Settings
  8. Tap Accounts again
  9. Then tap “Add account”
  10. Here, select the Google Account choice
  11. The wizard will guide you as you install your Google account
  12. Type in your Gmail address and it should open up automatically from there.

If none of these techniques work, what you can do is totally wipe out your cache partition. Once you clear the cache of your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, you can expect your device to launch your Google Play services properly.

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Linda Scarling

Mar 1, 2018

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