So your friend told you about an amazing app and you are about to download it from the Play Store. But ahh!! it’s that “Google service has stopped working” notification. You try to close and open the app several times but it doesn’t work and the pop-up keeps coming repeatedly.

Trust us, we can understand the sense of frustration you feel right now. We all have gone through this malfunction on our devices. Google Play services play an important role in working on our Android system.

It connects different types of Google services and syncs to make it user friendly. Stopping /freezing of Google Play services can hamper the performance of apps. But don’t worry,we got you a list of methods that will fix this issue. But, before moving onto the fixes first understand why it happens.

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Why My Google Services Keeps Stopping?

This generally happens if Android OS and Google Play versions are incompatible to each other. Other reasons may include fault in software or maybe some network issue.

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So as you can clearly understand there isn’t an exact cause for this malfunctioning . Thus, we have listed a few troubleshooting methods which have been efficient, in most cases. So let’s move towards fixing the problem.

Fixing Google Play Services Keeps Stopping Error

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1. Restart Your Android Device

So in the first place comes the easiest and most obvious solution of switching off/restarting mobile phones. The working of the Android system is based on different functions and operations. So running of all operations, simultaneously, causes conflict among them, resulting in the stopping of essential services.

Restarting mobile fixes these minor issues and helps in working smoothly. It allows all the operations to stop for a while and then restart properly. Procedure to power off /restart the device:-

Step 1: Firstly, long-press the power button present on top of either side of the device.

Step 2: Then, tap on the power off or restart option.

Step 3: Next, confirm your action by tapping the preferred option.

Step 4: Finally, by doing so your device will shut down or may restart afterward depending upon what you chose.

Step 5: In case of power is off, press the power button again.

In case, after switching on you still got that notification, then kindly move to the next method.

2. Uninstall Google Play Services  Updates 

Sometimes, updating an app introduces bugs which leads to freezing of the services. As apps are enabled to update automatically via Wi-Fi, this may cause the problem by introducing any bug while updating.

To resolve this, we will uninstall the updates. If your Google Play services are updated already then move on to uninstall the updates. To uninstall, following are the steps:

Step 1: At first, open Settings on your device

Step 2: Then, Tap on “Apps & notification”.

Step 3: Next, click over “see all apps”.

Step 4: Scroll down and tap over Google Play.

Step 5: Now, Tap over the Three dots, present at top, and finally select the uninstall updates option.

Clicking over this, Google Play will be back to its factory version and the bug will get cleared and you won’t get the pop-up. But, if you still got that error, then move to our next method.

3. Update Google Play Services

As the previous one doesn’t work, maybe this is time for an update. Older versions tend to sometimes have glitches or bugs. So, maybe this would be causing the error. In order to update, contrasting to the previous one, here are steps for doing so:-

Step 1: First of all, open settings and go-to apps and notification.

Step 2: Further, tap over “see all apps” and scroll down to get Google Play services.

Step 3: Afterwards, click over advance and select app details.

Step 4: Now, that will lead you to the page of GOOGLE PLAY STORE. If it shows any available update, then download it by tapping over.

After doing this, look over if you still got the error.

4. Switch Over To Wi-Fi

Sometimes, network issues can also cause this error. Google play services are unable to start the operations altogether, if there is no stable connection. So, moving over Wi-Fi has, sometimes, rectified the issue.

5. Sign Out Of a Google Account

The next idea is, often while signing up there some glitches get introduced, which prevents the google services to work properly. So signing out and signing back in is also a way to resolve this issue. Below are the steps for doing so:-

Step 1: Firstly, Click on the settings of your device.

Step 2: Next, scroll down and tap over Account.

Step 3: Click over the Google account you want to sign out from.

Step 4: Now, tap on the remove button and confirm your action by tapping again.

For signing back in:

Step 1: Open settings on your device.

Step 2: Next, scroll down and tap over Account.

Step 3: Tap on add account

Step 4: Fill all asked credentials

Your account will get added.

6. Check Date And Time

One of the reasons can be incorrect date and time .If your phone has the wrong date and time, in that case Google Play services face problems while syncing. Fixing date and time can remove this issue.

For changing date and time, you should do the following processes:

Step 1: First, Go to settings.

Step 2: Next, tap over the system.

Step 3: Further , select date and time.

Step 4: Finally , put the right date and time, manually.

After doing the above process correctly, try to see if you still get stopping pop-up.

7. Clear Cache On Google Play Services

The cache is that in which recently or frequently used data gets stored temporarily for running functions in the background. Corrupt data and cache files from any application causes these problem such as “Google Play services keeps stopping.”

In that case, removing the complete data and cache of such applications can help you fix some of the regular issues. The process of Clearing cache is very simple and below is steps to do so:

Step 1: Firstly, move to settings.

Step 2: Then, select “apps & notification”.

Step 3: Next, Tap on “all apps”.

Step 4: Further , scroll down and slide to Google Play services .

Step 5: Afterwards, you will get an info screen. There, click over” storage and cache”.

Step 6: Finally, select the clear storage and clear cache button.

This will Clear your cache and hopefully you won’t receive the pop-up error again.

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Conclusion

Go through the complete article and find the best-suited method for you . We hope that , from all above mentioned, proven-to-work methods, any one of them will solve your issue.

If, by the way, none of the above worked for your device. Then our suggestion would be “Factory resetting”. Factory reset your Android device and that will definitely bring your device to normal state.We hope that the above article worked for you.