Dealing with that “Samsung Pass Temporarily Not Available” message popping up? I totally get how frustrating that can be when you just want to use the app.
But don’t stress – we can definitely fix this Samsung issue.

What Triggers the Samsung Pass Temporarily Not Available Error?
Before jumping into the solutions, it helps to understand potential reasons why Samsung Pass can become unavailable:
Outdated Samsung Pass App Version
Using an old version of the Samsung Pass app can cause compatibility issues and bugs that disrupt functionality.
Network Connectivity Problems
Issues with WiFi network, mobile data connectivity, or Bluetooth can prevent Samsung Pass from communicating properly.
Software Conflicts with Samsung Pass
Other apps or services running on your device may clash with Samsung Pass and cause malfunctions.
Corrupted Samsung Pass App Data
Over time, cache files and temporary data in Samsung Pass can become damaged and make the app unstable.
Authentication Issues with Samsung Account
Having problems with your Samsung account, Google account, or biometrics like fingerprints can block access to Samsung Pass.
Methods to Try to Troubleshoot Samsung Pass App Temporarily Not Available Error
Now let’s dig into the step-by-step troubleshooting guide to get Samsung Pass working again!
1. Clearing the Samsung Pass App Cache

Clearing out the cached data and temporary files in the Samsung Pass app is a good first step. Here’s how:
- Open Settings and go to Apps.
- Locate and tap on Samsung Pass in the apps list.
- Tap Storage.
- Tap Clear Cache. This deletes any damaged cached data.
2. Restarting Your Samsung Device
Sometimes, a simple restart can clear up system conflicts or software glitches affecting Samsung Pass:
- Press and hold the Power button.
- Tap Restart when the menu pops up.
- Wait for your phone to completely reboot and restart the system.
3. Updating Samsung Pass to Latest App Version
Using an outdated version of the app often causes issues. Updating Samsung Pass may fix bugs:
- Open the Google Play Store on your device.
- Search for “Samsung Pass”.
- If an Update button shows, tap it to upgrade Samsung Pass to latest version.
4. Disabling and Re-Enabling the Samsung Pass App
If Samsung Pass stops working normally, resetting the app can help resolve quirky bugs:
- Go to Settings > Apps and tap Samsung Pass.
- Tap Disable to turn off Samsung Pass.
- Open Samsung Pass again and tap Enable to turn it back on.
- Restart your phone after re-enabling the app.
5. Switching Network Connections
Connectivity issues may disrupt communication between Samsung Pass and remote servers:
- Pull down the notification shade at the top of the screen.
- Turn off WiFi by tapping the toggle switch.
- Turn on Mobile data by tapping the toggle switch.
- Try using Samsung Pass over the mobile network.
6. Booting your Samsung Device Into Safe Mode

Safe Mode launches the device with only default system apps and services. This isolates any third party apps causing issues with Samsung Pass.
To boot into Safe Mode:
- Press and hold the Power button.
- Tap and hold Power off.
- Tap OK to confirm rebooting into Safe Mode.
If Samsung Pass works normally in Safe Mode, then a third party app is likely causing conflict. Check any apps downloaded right before issues started.
In Closing
Hopefully trying the solutions in this guide gets Samsung Pass functioning properly once more. Work through each fix one-by-one until you find what resolves your specific error. And feel free to reach out if you have any other Samsung Pass problems!