
Tap on “Remove account.” For older Android versions, choose the “More” icon (2 vertical dots) at the top right, then select “Remove account.”. For older Android versions, you first click on “Google.” Find and select your “primary Google account.” In the list of various accounts, you’ll see your Google entries listed by Gmail addresses. Scroll down and select “Accounts.” For older Android versions, choose “Users & accounts” or “ Accounts and Backup -> Accounts.”. Some users manage to fix the Google Play stuck downloads issue by removing their Google account from the Play Store and then adding it back. Now, you can download the app you want before returning to update the rest of your apps.
Alternatively, you can tap the “Cancel all” button to stop them all at once.
Tap the “X” button next to any apps you need to cancel. Find the “Updating apps” section and tap on “See details.”. Tap your “Profile” icon at the top right. Therefore, you can push it to the top of the update/download list. Regardless of how you update apps, it is possible that your app is at the end of the queue, waiting for its turn.
The Play Store automatically downloads all the newest versions of your apps on your device by default, unless you changed it at some point.