Android Error Code 941: How to Fix It
Easy 15-30 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- 941
- Brand
- Android
- Product Type
- operating_system
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Easy
- Estimated Fix Time
- 15-30 minutes
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How to Fix Error Code 941
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Force Stop Google Play Store
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Clear Cache and Data for Play Store and Download Manager
Clearing data may reset app preferences but won't delete your account or purchases. -
Check Date and Time Settings
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Disable VPN or Proxy
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Remove and Re-add Your Google Account
Removing your account will temporarily disable Google services. You'll need to sign in again. -
Update Google Play Services and Play Store
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Factory Reset (Last Resort)
This erases all personal data from your device. Ensure you have a backup.
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When to Call a Professional
If none of the above steps resolve error 941, the issue may be on Google's server side. Wait a few hours and try again. If it persists, contact your device manufacturer or Google Play support as the problem might be account or device specific.Frequently Asked Questions
What does error code 941 mean on Android?
Error 941 indicates that there is a problem downloading or updating an app from the Google Play Store, often because an update is already in progress or the update process is stuck.
How do I fix error 941 on my Android phone?
Common fixes include force stopping the Play Store, clearing cache and data, checking date/time settings, disabling VPN, re-adding your Google account, and updating Google Play Services.
Will clearing data on Google Play Store delete my apps?
No, clearing data on the Play Store does not delete your installed apps. It only resets the app's local data, such as search history and preferences.
Is error 941 a serious issue?
No, it's a medium severity error that usually indicates a temporary glitch. It doesn't harm your device and can be resolved with simple troubleshooting steps.
What if error 941 still appears after factory reset?
If a factory reset doesn't help, the problem may be account-related or due to a server-side issue. Try using a different Google account or contact Google support.