

Uninstalling all four apps, rebooting, reinstalling all four apps in the order described above, and rebooting again.go to the Apps or Apps & Notifications section of Settings, find Google Play Services, tap it, go to Storage, and select Clear data or Clear storage.Clearing app data for Google Play Services and rebooting.go to the Apps or Apps & Notifications section of Settings, find Play Store, tap it, select Force Stop," and then go to Storage, and select Clear data or Clear storage.Clearing app data for the Play Store and launching it again.If you run into trouble, most issues can either be fixed by one of the following escalating steps: If you can sign in, everything should eventually automatically update to the latest compatible version. If you get a notification that Play Services is out of date, don't worry.

Once all four have been installed ( again, without opening them), reboot and you should have the ability to use the Play Store. Google Services Framework - check in your phone's Settings app to find your Android version ( Usually Settings -> About phone, or Settings -> About phone -> Software information) and download the latest services framework that matches (i.e., Google Services Framework 12-7567768 if you are running Android 12).Without opening any of these until you reboot at the end, install the following apps in this order:
