错误代码 905会阻止 Android 用户下载应用程序(prevents Android users from downloading apps),并且据报道主要发生在尝试从Google Play 商店(Google Play Store)下载应用程序时。对错误进行故障排除可能会非常痛苦,但不要担心 - Google Play 错误 905(Google Play Error 905)通常很容易修复。
在本文中,我们将分享 4 种修复错误代码 905 和根据需要下载应用程序的方法。

是什么导致Google Play 商店错误代码 905(Google Play Store Error Code 905)
错误 905(Error 905)的根本原因在很大程度上是未知的。该错误可能与随机软件故障、Google帐户问题或损坏的缓存文件有关。它也被认为与Google Play 商店(Google Play Store)更新期间出现的故障有关。
有了这个,让我们继续进行可能的修复。
1. 重启手机
最简单和最简单的答案(您可能会从客户支持代理那里听到的答案)就是重启您的Android设备。为此,请解锁您的Android手机,将手指从主屏幕顶部向下拖动,然后按下电源(Power)按钮。点击重新启动(Tap Restart)以确认。再次启动后,尝试下载一个应用程序。
如果您不走运,请尝试下一个修复。
2. 清除Google Play 商店缓存(Google Play Store Cache)
大多数 Android 用户报告清除应用程序的缓存足以解决此问题。
要清除您的Google Play 商店(Google Play Store)缓存:
- 打开设置。
- 点击应用程序(Tap Apps)(在某些Android版本上,这可能显示为Application Manager、Apps & Notifications或Manage Applications — 您只是在查找设备上安装的Android应用程序列表)。

- 向下滚动(Scroll)并点按Google Play Store。

- 点击存储。

- 点击清除数据,然后点击清除缓存。

- 重新打开Google Play 商店(Google Play Store)并尝试下载您的应用。
如果您仍然遇到Google Play 商店错误(Google Play Store error),请尝试清除Google Play 服务(Services)的缓存。
- 打开设置。
- 点击应用程序。

- 向下滚动(Scroll)并点按Google Play 服务(Services)。

- 点击存储。

- 点击清除数据,然后点击清除缓存。

- 重新打开Google Play 商店(Google Play Store)并尝试下载您的应用。
3. 重置你的谷歌账户
据报道,删除并重新添加您的Google帐户也可以解决错误 905(Error 905)故障(以及Google应用程序的任何其他问题)。这可能是因为重置您的帐户会清除与您的帐户关联的可能导致故障的临时数据。
要删除您的 Google 帐户(remove your Google account)并将其重新添加到您的移动设备:
- 打开设置。
- 点击帐户和备份。

- 点击管理帐户。

- 找到您的Google帐户并点按它。

- 点击删除帐户。

- 确认您的选择。

- 返回帐户和备份。

- 向下滚动并点按添加帐户。

- 点击谷歌。

- 确认您的身份并添加您的电子邮件地址和其他信息。
重新添加Google帐户后,再次打开Google Play 商店(Google Play Store)并尝试下载应用程序。
4. 卸载 Google Play 更新
第三个修复涉及卸载Google Play 商店(Google Play Store)应用程序更新以将其恢复到以前版本的Google Play 商店(Google Play Store)。
要卸载Android智能手机上的更新:
- 打开设置。
- 点击应用程序。
- 向下滚动(Scroll)并点按Google Play Store。
- 点击屏幕右上角的三个点,然后点击卸载更新(Uninstall Updates)。

- 点击确定。

注意:这将删除您所有的Google Play 商店数据,如果您希望(Google Play Store)Google Play再次保持最新状态,则必须手动将其恢复到最新版本。
避免故障
没有什么比一个随机的Android错误阻止您做一些本应简单的事情更糟糕的了。但是通过本教程,只要您有互联网连接,您就应该能够访问和下载您喜欢的任何应用程序。
4 Ways to Fix Error 905 in the Google Play Store
Εrror code 905 prevents Android users from downloading apps and is reported to occur mostly when trying to download an app from the Google Play Store. Troubleshooting errors can be a huge pain, but don’t worry — Google Play Error 905 is usually easy to fix.
In this article, we’ll share 4 ways you can fix error code 905 and download apps as you please.

What Causes the Google Play Store Error Code 905
The root cause for Error 905 is largely unknown. The error is likely linked to random software glitches, Google account issues, or corrupted cache files. It’s also thought to be related to glitches arising during Google Play Store updates.
With that out of the way, let’s move on to the possible fixes.
1. Reboot Your Phone
The simplest and easiest answer (and the one you’d likely hear from a customer support agent) is to just restart your Android device. To do so, unlock your Android phone, drag your finger down from the top of the home screen, and press the Power button. Tap Restart to confirm. Once it’s booted up again, try to download an app.
If you have no luck, try the next fix.
2. Clear the Google Play Store Cache
Most Android users report that clearing the app’s cache is sufficient to fix this issue.
To clear your Google Play Store cache:
- Open Settings.
- Tap Apps (on some Android versions, this might be displayed as Application Manager, Apps & Notifications, or Manage Applications — you’re just looking for the list of Android apps installed on your device).

- Scroll down and tap Google Play Store.

- Tap Storage.

- Tap Clear data and then Clear cache.

- Re-open Google Play Store and try to download your app.
If you’re still encountering the Google Play Store error, try clearing the cache for Google Play Services, too.
- Open Settings.
- Tap Apps.

- Scroll down and tap Google Play Services.

- Tap Storage.

- Tap Clear data and then Clear cache.

- Re-open Google Play Store and try to download your app.
3. Reset Your Google Account
Removing and re-adding your Google account is also reported to fix the Error 905 glitch (as well as any other issue with Google apps). This is likely due to the fact that resetting your account clears the temporary data associated with your account that might be causing the glitch.
To remove your Google account and re-add it to your mobile device:
- Open Settings.
- Tap Accounts and backup.

- Tap Manage Accounts.

- Find your Google account and tap it.

- Tap Remove account.

- Confirm your choice.

- Go back to Accounts and backup.

- Scroll down and tap Add account.

- Tap Google.

- Confirm your identity and add your email address and other information.
Once you’ve re-added your Google account, open Google Play Store once more and try to download an app.
4. Uninstall Google Play Updates
The third fix involves uninstalling the Google Play Store app updates to revert it to a previous version of Google Play Store.
To uninstall updates on your Android smartphone:
- Open Settings.
- Tap Apps.
- Scroll down and tap Google Play Store.
- Tap the three dots at the top-right corner of the screen and tap Uninstall Updates.

- Tap OK.

Note: This will remove all of your Google Play Store data and you will have to restore Google Play to the latest version manually if you want it to be up-to-date once more.
Glitch Averted
There’s nothing worse than a random Android error preventing you from doing something that should be easy. But with this tutorial, you should be able to access and download whatever app you like as long as you have an internet connection.