Android 4.2.2, a version of the operating system, was a milestone for features like gesture typing and multiple user support for tablets. However, as the OS ages, many users find the pre-installed Google Play Store stops working, often showing "Server Error" or "No Connection". Reviving the store on these legacy devices typically requires a manual APK installation. 1. Preparing Your Device for Installation
: While newer versions of the Store exist, many users find that versions in the 5.x or 6.x range are more stable for Jelly Bean devices.
: If your current Play Store is crashing, go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store , and select "Clear Cache" and "Clear Data" . 2. Finding the Correct APK Version
: The Store often won't run without the Google Services Framework and Google Play Services . If the Store still fails after installation, ensure you have a compatible version of Google Services Framework 4.2.2 installed.