The most up to date OnePlus 6T refresh pushed out by T-Mobile gave off an impression of being really insipid, with help for an "extra household meandering accomplice" in the changelog. Be that as it may, as per various displeased clients on Reddit, the refresh is breaking Google Play confirmation on the gadget.
Justifiably, proprietors are not satisfied, since this stops administrations, for example, Google Pay from taking a shot at the 6T. Conceivable arrangements, for example, clearing Play Store information haven't possessed the capacity to fix the issue, so hanging tight for T-Mobile to discharge another refresh with the bug squashed is by all accounts everything anybody can do, except if Google can accomplish something on its end.
To exacerbate the situation, T-Mobile OnePlus 6Ts reboot and refresh naturally and all of a sudden, so you won't have the capacity to physically prevent the refresh from occurring. Luckily, not every person is encountering the issues, including a few of us here at AP, so in any event it's not general. In case you're one of the unfortunate clients to be influenced, you simply need to trust OnePlus, T-Mobile, and additionally Google make a move immediately.
Fortunately, an answer has been found, and it's as basic as clearing the Google Play stockpiling. We'd seen on Reddit that clearing the application's information had been attempted without progress, however it appears capacity is the appropriate response.
Tim Farley posted the fix and its means on the OnePlus discussion, as pursues:
1. Hold down on the Play Store symbol for 2 seconds.
2. Snap App data.
3. Snap Storage.
4. Snap clear Storage.
5. Appreciate.
Regardless of whether this works for you, it's still not an issue that ought to have emerged in any case, so we should trust it's as yet being investigated.

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