Android Mobile Error Code RPC:S-3: How to Fix It
Easy 10-15 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- RPC:S-3
- Brand
- Android
- Product Type
- mobile
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Easy
- Estimated Fix Time
- 10-15 minutes
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How to Fix Error Code RPC:S-3
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Back up your device data
Removing your Google account may affect app data and settings that aren't backed up to the cloud -
Clear Google Play Store cache and data
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Clear Google Services Framework cache
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Remove your Google account
Your device may temporarily lose access to Google services, Gmail, and app purchases until you re-add the account -
Restart your device
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Re-add your Google account
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Check date and time settings
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Test Google Play Store
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When to Call a Professional
Contact your device manufacturer or visit a phone repair shop if the error persists after following all steps, as this may indicate a deeper software corruption or hardware issue requiring professional diagnosis and potential device reset or replacement.Frequently Asked Questions
What causes Android RPC:S-3 error?
RPC:S-3 errors are typically caused by corrupted Google account sync data, outdated Google Play Services, incorrect date/time settings, or conflicts between multiple Google accounts on the same device.
Will I lose my apps if I remove my Google account?
No, your installed apps will remain on your device. However, you may temporarily lose access to app purchases and cloud-synced data until you re-add your Google account and allow apps to sync.
How do I prevent RPC:S-3 error from happening again?
Keep Google Play Services updated, ensure automatic date/time is enabled, avoid adding and removing Google accounts frequently, and restart your device regularly to clear temporary cache files.
Can I fix RPC:S-3 without removing my Google account?
Yes, try clearing Google Play Store cache and Google Services Framework cache first. If that doesn't work, restart your device and check your internet connection before removing and re-adding your account.
Why does RPC:S-3 error keep coming back?
Recurring RPC:S-3 errors may indicate outdated system software, corrupted user data, multiple Google accounts conflicting, or network connectivity issues. Consider updating your Android OS or performing a factory reset if the problem persists.