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Topic: Android System Errors | Status: Updated
What is this error?
Error 190 in Android is typically associated with issues related to account synchronization and app permissions, particularly for Google Play services. This error often prevents users from accessing certain applications or services that require authentication and proper account configuration.
How to Fix It
- Restart Your Device: Begin by restarting your Android device to clear temporary glitches that might be causing the error.
- Check Internet Connection: Ensure your device is connected to a stable Wi-Fi or mobile data network. Lack of connectivity can often trigger synchronization errors.
- Update Google Play Services: Go to the Play Store, search for Google Play Services, and update it if an update is available. Outdated services can lead to compatibility issues.
- Clear Cache and Data: Navigate to Settings > Apps > Google Play Services > Storage. Clear both the cache and data, and then restart your device.
- Re-add Your Google Account: Remove your Google account by going to Settings > Accounts > Google, and then re-add it after a few minutes. This can resolve account synchronization problems.
- Check App Permissions: Access Settings > Apps, select the affected app, and check its permissions. Ensure that it has the necessary permissions to function properly.
- Factory Reset (Last Resort): If all else fails, consider performing a factory reset. Before proceeding, back up important data, as this will erase all content on the device.
Disclaimer: This is an educational guide. We are not responsible for data loss. Always backup your system.