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How to Fix Android System Update Failed to Install Error

Quick Tips
  • Ensure your internet connection works properly, and restart your phone to fix any temporary issues.
  • Verify that your phone has enough free storage space to install the update.
  • Consider installing the update in Safe Mode to avoid interference from third-party apps.

Try Basic Fixes

  • Charge your phone: Your Android phone may not install an update if it does not have enough battery power. This prevents your phone from shutting down in the middle of an update. Ensure your phone has over 50% battery life, or leave it plugged in while installing the update.
  • Free up storage space: A lack of storage space can also lead to the “Android system update failed to install” error. If your device is running low on storage space, delete unwanted large files or transfer some media files to the cloud. Conveniently, you can also free up storage space on your Android without deleting apps.

Fix 1: Correct Date and Time

Your phone may not connect to the update servers with an incorrect date and time. When that happens, your phone may fail to download system updates. To avoid this, configure your phone to use the network-provided date and time by following the steps below.

Step 1: Open the Settings app > navigate to General Management > Date and time.

Step 2: Enable the Automatic date and time option.

Fix 2: Install Updates in Safe Mode

When you boot your phone into Safe Mode, it runs without third-party apps or services. This allows your Android device to download and install system updates without interference.

Step 1: Press and hold the power button until power options appear.

Step 2: Tap and hold the Power Off icon > tap on the green checkmark to enter Safe Mode.

After you’re in Safe Mode, open the Settings app and head to Software Update. Download and install the software update and see how it goes.

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Last updated on 07 August, 2024

3 Comments

  1. I tried everything you suggested… Still running Android version 10, still running an un updated carrier configuration, and my Google Play system update hasn’t been updated since September the 1st of 2020… ????

  2. Brand new tablet. Reinstalled OS. Went through each step. Boxed up the tablet and returned to store. Exchanged for same tablet again. New tablet same problem. Lenovo’s AI Chat was comical. Once I got it to a question that it had a suggestion for, I clicked on “OS Install Fail” (It’s option) It responded with, “Sorry we don’t have knowledge for this question now.”

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