
This is the main reason the problem affects a few particular apps only as there may be some untraceable shared history between them and your Google Play account. This leads to the point of maximum capacity where you can’t update any more data for these apps.

In this case, Google Play servers are unable to pinpoint the exact error code for these apps failing to download, so the app just tells you to keep “trying again” until the exact problem has been mitigated.

In this example there are no error codes. A majority of failed download app issues on Google Play arise as a result of error codes such as “103,” “403,” “506,” and so forth. As name suggests, the error is down to “something” malfunctioning on your phone which is the vaguest possible Android error definition.
