Android Error Code 410: How to Fix It

Easy 10-20 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
410
Brand
Android
Product Type
operating_system
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Easy
Estimated Fix Time
10-20 minutes
Error code 410 on Android indicates that the Google Play Store app you're trying to access is no longer available. This is usually due to the app being removed from the Play Store or an issue with your device's cache. Follow these steps to resolve it.
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How to Fix Error Code 410

  1. Clear Google Play Store Cache and Data

    Clearing data may reset some preferences but won't remove your Google account.
  2. Restart Your Device

  3. Check Internet Connection

  4. Update Google Play Store

  5. Remove and Re-add Google Account

    This may temporarily remove synced data like contacts and emails, but they will restore once you re-add the account.
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When to Call a Professional

If the error persists after all steps, it may indicate a deeper system issue. Consider contacting Google support or your device manufacturer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does error code 410 on Android mean?
Error 410 means the Google Play Store app is no longer available. This typically occurs when the app has been removed by the developer or is incompatible with your device.
Why do I get error 410 when trying to update apps?
The app you're trying to update may have been removed from the Play Store or is no longer supported for your device's Android version.
Will factory reset fix error 410?
A factory reset might fix the issue, but it's a last resort as it erases all data. Try the steps above first.
Can I fix error 410 without losing data?
Yes, most fixes like clearing cache or restarting don't affect personal data. Only removing your Google account may temporarily remove synced data, but it restores after re-adding.
Is error 410 related to my Google account?
It can be if your account has sync issues. Removing and re-adding your Google account is a recommended fix.