The Google Play Market app store on Xiaomi smartphones sometimes fails: it doesnβt update automatically, it gives out errors when downloading apps or refuses to open at all. MIUI In this article, we will discuss all the current ways to update the Play Market on Redmi devices, POCO Mi β from standard methods to manual installation APK-file.
Xiaomiβs smartphone features include deep integration of MIUI with Google services, which means that even after a successful upgrade via Settings β About Phone, Google Play components may remain outdated. For example, on the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ after upgrading to MIUI 14, users often encounter an error called DF-DFERH-01, which is also a solution weβll discuss below.
Why the Play Market is not automatically updated on Xiaomi
The automatic update to the Google Play Market may be blocked for several reasons specific to Xiaomi devices:
- π Limitations MIUI: Shell MIUI Sometimes it blocks background activity of Google services to save battery life. POCO X5 Pro, Redmi 10C Others with Battery Optimization Function.
- π Regional settings: If your Google account settings indicate a region other than your country of residence (e.g. India instead of Russia), updates may be suspended.
- π¦ Version conflict: Outdated cache files (com.android.vending) or Google Play Services data interfere with the correct operation of the store.
- π Operator Blocking: Some mobile operators (such as MTS or Beeline) restrict traffic to Google services, which prevents downloading updates.
Before you start manually updating, check out the current version of Play Market:
- Open an app store.
- Slip on the profile avatar in the upper right corner.
- Select Settings β About the programme.
- Compare the version with the current one on the APKMirror website.
β οΈ Note: If your Play Market version is below 35.0.17 (current June 2026), some apps may not be installed due to incompatibility with newer apps. API Google.
Method 1: Update via Google Play Settings
The easiest method is to use the built-in update feature, which is suitable for most Xiaomi models, including the Redmi A2+ and POCO M5:
- Open the Google Play Market.
- Tap the profile icon in the upper right corner.
- Select Settings β Updates.
- Click Update Play Market (if the button is active).
If the button is missing or inactive:
- π Reboot your smartphone.
- πΆ Connect to Wi-Fi (mobile Internet updates may be blocked).
- π Wait 10-15 minutes β sometimes Google servers are loaded.
Ensure a stable Internet connection
Check the vacant space (minimum 500 MB)
Disable VPN (if used)
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Some MIUI firmware (e.g. Redmi 9A with MIUI 12.5) may not have Update, so move on to the next method.
Method 2: Manual update through APK-file
If the automatic update doesnβt work, you can install the latest version of the Play Market manually, a method that works for all Xiaomi devices, including the POCO F4 GT and Mi 11 Ultra.
Step 1 Download the current APK
Use proven sources:
- π APKMirror (select the version marked bundled for the MIUI).
- π APKMody (alternative if the main site is not available).
Step 2: Allow installation from unknown sources
- Go to Settings β Applications β Application Management.
- Select a browser (such as Chrome or Mi Browser).
- Activate the Switch Install Unknown Applications.
Step 3. Install APK
- Open the downloaded file through Files or Explorer.
- Confirm the installation by clicking Install.
- After completion, restart the smartphone.
β οΈ Attention: Xiaomi with firmware MIUI Global may be alerted, "This app could damage your device." Ignore it, it's a standard message for everyone. APK, downloaded from the Play Market.
What to do if the APK is not installed?
Method 3: Update via Google Play Services
Google Play Services is the background service that runs the Play Market and other Google apps, and on Xiaomi, it is often updated separately from the main firmware to get it in order:
- Go to Settings β Applications β Application Management.
- Search for Google Play Services (use search if the list is long).
- Press Warehouse. β Clear the cache.
- Go back and select Update (if the button is active).
If the Update button is not available:
- π Download the latest version of Google Play Services with APKMirror (choose the option for your CPU architecture: arm64, armeabi x86).
- π² Install. APK Just like in Method 2.
| Processor architecture | Suitable Xiaomi models | Version of Google Play Services |
|---|---|---|
| arm64-v8a | Redmi Note 12 Pro+, POCO F5, Mi 13 | 24.20.14 or later |
| armeabi-v7a | Redmi 9A, POCO M3, Mi A3 | 23.50.15 |
| x86_64 | POCO X3 Pro (SD860), Black Shark 4 | 24.10.13 |
On devices with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor (such as the POCO X5 Pro), using an incorrect APK architecture can lead to the error "Google Play Services has stopped."
Method 4: Resetting cache and Play Market data
If Play Market opens but doesnβt download apps or issues errors (495, 920, RPC:S-7), cache resetting will help:
- Open Settings β Applications β Application Management.
- Find Google Play Market (or Play Store on Russian firmware).
- Press Warehouse. β Clear the cache.
- Select Clear Data (this will delete your download history, but will not affect your installed applications).
- Reboot your smartphone.
After discharge:
- π Enter the Play Market and accept the Terms of Use.
- π₯ Try downloading any small app (like Google Keep) to check out.
β οΈ Attention: Xiaomi with firmware MIUI EU (European version) after the data reset may require re-assignment of the Google account through Settings β Accounts.
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If Play Market still doesnβt work after reset, check the date and time on your smartphone. Incorrect settings can block access to Google servers. Correct them to Settings β Additional β Date and Time (set automatic determination).
Method 5: Update through ADB (for power users)
If standard methods donβt work, you can upgrade the Play Market via ADB (Android Debug Bridge), which is suitable for Xiaomi with an unlocked bootloader or root rights, but works on standard firmware.
Step 1. Install ADB on PC
Download Googleβs Platform Tools and unpack the archive into a separate folder.
Step 2: Connect your smartphone to your PC
- Activate Developer Mode on Xiaomi: Go to Settings β About Phone and tap the MIUI version 7 times.
- Return to Settings β Additional β For developers and enable USB debugging.
- Connect your smartphone to your computer through USB-Cable (use the original Xiaomi cable for stability).
Step 3. Follow the commands.
Open the command prompt (cmd) in the folder with ADB and type:
adb devices(The name of your device should appear.)
adb shell pm clear com.android.vending
adb shell cmd package install-existing com.android.vendingThese teams will reset the Play Market settings and reinstall it without losing data.
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Using ADB is the most reliable way to bring the Play Market back to work if other methods have failed, but it requires minimal technical skills and access to a computer.
Solving common errors after updating
Even after a successful update to the Play Market on Xiaomi, there may be errors.
| Error code | Reason. | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| 495 | Conflict with cache or data | Clear the cache of Play Market and Google Play Services (see Method 4) |
| 920 | Google server is overloaded | Wait 1-2 hours or change the network (from mobile to Wi-Fi) |
| RPC:S-7 | Problems with Google account | Delete your account in Settings β Accounts and add again |
| DF-DFERH-01 | Incompatibility with the device | Update Google Play Services (see Method 3) |
If the Play Market has stopped opening after the update:
- Check if it's been deleted by accident, and then search for the Play Market settings.
- If the app is missing, download the APK from APKMirror and install it again.