If you ever encounter error 923 when downloading an application on your Android device, this may be due to either a memory problem, or a synchronization error with your Google account. This tutorial will walk you through how to navigate around this error, and proceed with your download.
Go to Settings > Applications > All. Select Google Play Store, and clear the cache and data.
Restart your phone for the changes to take effect.
If the above manipulation doesn't work, try going to Settings > Accounts > Google. Delete your current account, and turn off your phone.
Next, restart your phone using Recovery mode. You can do this by pressing the Home + Volume Up + Power buttons.
A menu will appear. You can navigate through the menu using the volume keys.
Select Wipe Cache Partition > Clear Cache.
How To Fix Android Error 923
Before beginning, you should ensure that there is sufficient memory left on your phone, and on your SD card.Go to Settings > Applications > All. Select Google Play Store, and clear the cache and data.
Restart your phone for the changes to take effect.
If the above manipulation doesn't work, try going to Settings > Accounts > Google. Delete your current account, and turn off your phone.
Next, restart your phone using Recovery mode. You can do this by pressing the Home + Volume Up + Power buttons.
A menu will appear. You can navigate through the menu using the volume keys.
Select Wipe Cache Partition > Clear Cache.
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