This is an obvious thing since all apps need space to install.Īlthough Android sends you a notification reminding you of storage space when less than 1GB of data is available. If your Android phone runs short of storage space, Google Play Store will stop downloading and installing the apps. When you restart your Android smartphone, all your background processes get released from the memory and force the app to rebuild the cache (if required) and relaunch all its processes again. Restarting will end all background processes preventing Google Play Store from downloading the Snapchat app. If the internet is not an issue and you still get the ‘Can’t download Snapchat’ error message on the Google Play Store, you must restart your device. Even if the networks bar is full, you must check if the internet is active and stable.
You need to check that you have a strong WiFi or mobile data connection. If your phone has an inactive or unstable internet connection, you will get the ‘Can’t download Snapchat’ every time you attempt to download it.