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Google Fixes Play Store Crash on Pixel Watches, Galaxy Watch Status Unconfirmed
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Google Fixes Play Store Crash on Pixel Watches, Galaxy Watch Status Unconfirmed

WireByte Staff · June 10, 2026

A widespread bug caused the Google Play Store to crash on Pixel and some Samsung Galaxy smartwatches, preventing app downloads and updates. Google has confirmed the issue is resolved for Pixel Watch users but has not commented on the status for Galaxy Watch owners. The glitch impacted users trying to access the app on their wrist-mounted devices.

Key points

  • A software glitch caused the Google Play Store app to repeatedly crash on multiple smartwatch models.
  • Pixel Watch and some Galaxy Watch (e.g., Watch 4, 7, 8 Classic) owners were affected by the Play Store instability.
  • Users were unable to download new applications or update existing ones on their affected smartwatches.
  • Google confirmed the problem with the Play Store on Pixel Watches has been fixed.
  • Google did not specify if the issue has been resolved for affected Samsung Galaxy Watch models.

Users of Google's Pixel Watch and some Samsung Galaxy Watch models experienced significant disruption when the Google Play Store app began crashing. The bug prevented users from accessing the app marketplace, rendering them unable to download new applications or update existing software on their wrist-worn devices.

The issue affected a broad range of users, with numerous reports emerging detailing the Play Store's instability. The problem varied from immediate crashes upon opening the app to closing unexpectedly when users attempted to scroll through content. While initial reports indicated widespread issues across both Pixel and Galaxy Watch lines, including models like the Pixel Watch 2, 3, and 4, and Galaxy Watch 4, 7, and 8 Classic, a resolution has been confirmed for only one platform.

A Google spokesperson acknowledged the glitch and confirmed its resolution for Pixel Watch owners. However, the company has not provided information regarding the status of the fix for affected Galaxy Watch users, leaving those customers uncertain about when full functionality will be restored.

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