How to Fix Google Play Store Server Error DF-DFERH-01. [June 2019]

Since morning many people have been experiencing the Google Play Store Server Error. Whenever someone is going to open the app it shows Server Error DF-DFERH-01 with a green “Retry” button over it.

If your play store is showing the same problem, then you are in the right place. We are here with the Fix to this Google Play store Server Error. You can follow the methods given below.

Update: Download Google Play Store 16.2.30 Apk for August 2019.

How to Fix Google Play Store Server Error DF-DFERH-01:

Most of the time this error pops-up if you have an outdated version of the google play store installed on your device.

Google Play Store Server Error DF-DFERH-01 Fix

Method 1: Install the Latest Google Play Store v15.1.24 File info:

it’s recommended that you get the new or the Latest Google Play Store 15.1.24 Apk. This new update has the best All-White material design. You can download it from the given link below.

App Name Google_Play_Store_15.1.24.Apk
File Size 19.04 MB
Latest Version 15.1.24
Operating System Android 5.0 and Above
Developer  Google
Updated On 31 May 2019

Download Google Play Store 5.1.24 Apk

*If the issue still persists you can follow the next method given below.

Google Play Store Server Error DF-DFERH-01 Error Fix

Method 2: Clear the Cache of your Google Play Store:

To clear the cache of your Google Play Store, to fix the Retry Error, or Server Error RH-01. All you have to do is force close the application and then Tap into the Settings of your device. In the settings menu go to the Apps menu, Find the Google Play Store app and tap on it. When the Google Play Store options show, Click on the force stop option and then tap on the Clear Cache button as seen in the image below.

  1. Go to the settings of your phone.
  2. Search for Application Manager and tap on it.
  3. Now look for Play Store App and Tap on it.
  4. You will see the Force stop button and tap to stop all features.
  5. Now go to the storage and clear cache from there.
  6. After doing this, you have to search for Google Play Services in Application manager and tap on it.
  7. Repeat Step 5- 6.
  8. Restart your Android device and try downloading the app again.

Google Play Store Server Error Fix

You can clear the stored data as well. If it shows over 1000 mb. This will swipe more space fro your device. Now close the settings menu and try to open the Google Play Store. We hope that the No Connection or Retry error will not show up. If the error still shows up you have to move to the second method.

Method 3: Check your device Date and Time Settings to Fix Server Error DF:

If you are still facing the issue you can now move to the date and time settings menu to fix the error. For the date and time you have to tap on the Settings menu. Check the date and time and make sure that it is the correct time. You can check the Correct Date & Time option to fix your device time with the standard time of your area as provided by the Network companies.

Google Play Store Retry Error (1)

Now open the Google Play Store and we hope that the No Connection or Retry Error will be fixed. If not, move to the Third method.

Method 3: Correct your Google or Gmail Password Fix for Play store Server Error:

This is another solution for your Google Play Store No Connection and Retry Error. All you have to do is check your Google / Gmail account password. Did you change it and forget to re-enter in on your Android device? Whenever you change your password your Android device gets a notification to re-enter it. As soon as you correctly enter your new password, your Android phone or tablet would be able to get all the Google services back on the device.

  1. Open the settings of your phone or tablet.
  2. Locate the Google accounts and select the primary Play Store account.
  3. Now, Remove the selected Google account.
  4. Restart your Android Phone or Android Tablet.
  5. After phone restarts, add your Google Account again and open the Play Store.
  6. Now try to download and install an App.

Method 4: Factory Reset Method:

This is the hardest and most painful decision for you. But in some cases, we have noticed that the Google Play Store app starts responding after some time if you follow all the above three methods.  Before moving to Factory Reset your device you can reset your device 2-3 times and then try the Google Play Store App. We hope that the issue will get fixed even before the factory reset option. Or you can wait for a day or two maybe there is an error in the Google Play Store servers as sometimes the servers don’t reply.

Google Play Store Retry Error (1)

But if you tried every thing and still getting the No Connection or Retry Error. Get ready for the Factory Reset. But make sure to make a backup of your device data before moving to complete Reset. Because the factory reset will delete all your data in the device.

To go to Factory Reset, Tap on Settings and the Backup & Reset Option. Make sure that the data backup and Automatic Restore option get the Checked option.  Now tap on the Factory data reset.

This will take some time and your device will restart after it ends. You can now restore your data from the backup and you can open the Google Play Store and you will able to successfully download or update your apps.

Update: Some users Getting Google Play Store Server Error RPC:S 2 73ZY LCCD NPIJQ:

We have received a Screenshot from a user on twitter describing a whole new Google Play Server Error Codded Error: RPC:S 2 73ZY LCCD NPIJQ.

Google Play Store Server Error Error: RPC:S 2 73ZY LCCD NPIJQ

This error can be fixed with the same procedure we have discussed in the above guide.

Final Conclusion:

In most cases, People have applied the First method by updating the Google Play Store to the latest version. This fixed the Play Store Server Error RH-01 or the Google Play Store Retry Error.



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