Are you struggling with the Error code 941 on your Android Google Play Store? Don’t worry anymore! We will help you to figure the problem out! The error code 941 generally occurred when trying to download or update applications and can be caused by corrupted cache problem or your Google Play Store account. If you are using android smartphones such as Samsung, LG, HTC, this error code might be occurred. However, here we are sharing three methods to solve the issues. Please follow the instruction step by step. Hope this is helpful for everyone who’s trying to solving this issues.
Method 01. Re-installing Application
If you are getting error message 941 when trying to download an application, Please close the downloading application > Restart your Mobile device > Try to re-install the application. If it’s not working, please try the method 02.
Method 02. Clear all cache and data
01. Go to ”Settings” -> “Applications” -> “Manage Applications” and select “All”
02. Go to “Google Play Services Framework” and select “Clear Data” & Clear Cache to remove all the data.
03. Go to “Google Play Store” and Select “Clear Data” & Cache to remove all the data regarding Google Play Store.
Method 03. Remove and Re-Add Your Google Play Store Account.
01. Go to “Settings” -> “Accounts” -> “Google” -> Select “Your Account”
02. Go to “Menu” and Select “Remove Account”, and then “Re-Add Your Account”.
03. Now “Restart” your mobile device and try to perform update or download.
I just got a Note 5 and I found a solution that I haven’t seen posted anywhere. The 941 problem happens (I think) because of syncing your Google accounts from a previous phone. The solution is to go into Settings > Accounts and delete all your Google accounts (not just the one associated with your Google Play account). THEN use Method #2 in this page to clear cache/data for Google Play Store, Download Manager, etc. After that, restart your phone. Then re-add the Google account(s) that you deleted. Google Play Services should update just fine after that.