Quick Summary
Error code -50 on Android typically indicates a problem with the application's installation package or the way the Google Play Store is handling the download and installation process. It could arise from a corrupted APK file, issues with Google Play Store's cache, or conflicts with existing files.
Common Causes
- Corrupted APK File: The APK file you're trying to install might be incomplete or damaged during the download process, leading to installation failure.
- Google Play Store Cache Issues: Cached data within the Google Play Store app can become corrupted, causing installation errors. This corrupted data can interfere with the proper installation of new applications.
- Conflicting Files or Permissions: Existing files with the same name or conflicting permissions can prevent the new application from being installed correctly. This is often caused by residual files from previous installations or modifications.
- Insufficient Storage Space: There is not enough available storage space on the device. The download or installation cannot complete due to size limitations.
Step-by-Step Fixes
Method 1: Clear Google Play Store Cache and Data
Step 1: Open your device's Settings app.
Step 2: Go to Apps or Application Manager (the name might vary depending on your device).
Step 3: Find Google Play Store in the list of apps.
Step 4: Tap on 'Storage'.
Step 5: Tap on 'Clear Cache' and then 'Clear Data'.
Step 6: Restart your device and try installing the app again.
Method 2: Reinstall the Application
Step 1: Uninstall the application if it's partially installed.
Step 2: Restart your device.
Step 3: Download a fresh copy of the APK file from a trusted source or try installing again from the Google Play Store.
Step 4: Attempt to install the application again.
Method 3: Free Up Storage Space
Step 1: Go to Settings.
Step 2: Navigate to Storage.
Step 3: Identify and remove unnecessary files, apps, photos, videos, and other data.
Step 4: Clear the cache for other apps to free up additional space.
Step 5: Restart your device and try installing the app again.
Method 4: Check App Permissions and Compatibility
Step 1: Ensure the app is compatible with your Android version.
Step 2: Verify that no other applications are conflicting with the installation.
Step 3: Check that app permissions requested are reasonable.