Quick Summary
Error 910 on Android typically indicates an issue during application installation or updating via the Google Play Store. It often signifies that the app couldn't be installed due to a lack of storage, corrupted cache, or permission issues.
Common Causes
- Insufficient Storage Space: The Android device may not have enough free storage space to accommodate the application update or installation.
- Corrupted Cache or Data in Google Play Store: The Google Play Store's cache or stored data might be corrupted, leading to installation errors.
- Incorrect Date and Time Settings: Incorrect date and time settings on the device can sometimes interfere with the Google Play Store's ability to connect to its servers and download/install updates.
- Conflicting App Permissions: Sometimes, conflicting app permissions granted to other applications can prevent the Play Store from installing or updating apps correctly.
- SD Card Issues (if applicable): If the app is being installed or updated on an SD card, issues with the SD card (corruption or insufficient space) might be the root cause.
Step-by-Step Fixes
Method 1: Clear Google Play Store Cache and Data
Step 1: Open your device's Settings app.
Step 2: Navigate to Apps or Application Manager (the name may vary depending on your device).
Step 3: Find and tap on Google Play Store.
Step 4: Tap on Storage.
Step 5: Tap on Clear Cache and then Clear Data. Confirm if prompted.
Step 6: Restart your device and try updating the app again.
Method 2: Free Up Storage Space
Step 1: Check your device's storage space by going to Settings > Storage.
Step 2: Identify apps, photos, videos, or other files that you can delete or move to an external storage device (if applicable).
Step 3: Uninstall unused apps or move large files to free up sufficient storage space.
Step 4: Restart your device and attempt to update the app again.
Method 3: Check and Correct Date and Time Settings
Step 1: Open your device's Settings app.
Step 2: Navigate to Date & Time (or a similar option depending on your Android version).
Step 3: Ensure that Automatic date & time and Automatic time zone are enabled. If they are already enabled, toggle them off and on again.
Step 4: If automatic settings are not available or fail, manually set the correct date and time.
Step 5: Restart your device and try updating the app again.
Method 4: Reinstall the App
Step 1: Uninstall the application that is generating the error 910.
Step 2: Open the Google Play store and search for the application.
Step 3: Reinstall the application.