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Google Fixes Crashing Android App Issues

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Google has fixed a problem that meant Android phone apps were crashing for many users. The issues began on Monday and affected apps such as Gmail, Facebook and Amazon.

Why Do Android Apps Keep Crashing?

Android apps are expected to work well when you download them. However, they are sometimes bound to misbehave as time pass. You would find some apps freezing and flash an error message saying “Unfortunately, the app has stopped”. It’s even more annoying when Android apps keep closing automatically without a warning. If your Android apps are crashing, there can be many reasons.

Insufficient or Poor RAM and Memory Management

The first likely culprit of why your Android apps keep crashing is the poor random access memory (RAM) and memory management of your phone. Your Android phone may run out of available RAM to use for your app due to the number of active or “background” apps already running on your device. This problem is usually compounded by having too many files or junk in your phone memory itself. Some apps require a specific amount of free storage on your phone, aside from what is needed for the app’s installation size.

App and Device Incompatibility

Another common problem that causes Android apps crashing errors is incompatibility issues. The different app builds and versions may be incompatible with your Android version. This issue is especially true for users installing old apps onto Android 11 and 12 equipped smartphones. Another reason may be due to your phone not reaching the minimum required specs for the app. This is mostly due to having an underperforming processor or chipset.

Network and Internet Issues

Yet another cause for your app problems may be due to network and connectivity issues. Some apps like online games require internet access to function. While rare, apps that need this function may crash when your smartphone does not have internet or mobile network access.

Permissions and Device Access

Lack of permission and device access could also cause Android apps to crash. Some apps like Instagram and TikTok require both camera and microphone access on your device. While these two apps specifically do not crash due to not having access, other similar apps may.

Corrupted App or Firmware Installation

One of the worst things that make Android apps crash may be due to incomplete or corrupted app or firmware installations. While reinstalling an app is easy, you may have to factory reset your phone if its firmware installation was botched.

Poor Quality Apps or Just Bad Coding

Finally, the last reason why your app may be crashing is that it is a badly made app. With the thousands upon thousands of apps on the Google App Store alone, there are bound to be more than a handful of them that are just shoddily coded and made. For apps with these kinds of problems, there is no solution aside from looking for an alternative.

What Happens When Android Apps Keep Crashing?

While an app crashing on you without notice is bad enough, you may encounter a few nasty surprises from some apps after you restart them.

Interrupted or Lost Transactions

One of these problems is interrupted or lost transactions. These are primarily issues when it comes to online banking and online mall apps. If an app crashes during a transaction, you may need to call your bank or the selling platform’s customer service if your money or order has been affected.

Lost or Corrupted Data

Another side effect of crashed apps is losing your data. This may be as benign as losing a saved file in a game or a photo you took, or as bad as losing work data if you are doing office work on your smartphone.

Android App Crashing on Samsung Galaxy S21 and Other New Samsung Phones

Samsung smartphone users using the brand’s newer phones like the Galaxy S21 may find some of their Android apps crashing. This is due to an error with Android’s new Android System Web View, which Google admitted to. Google has since released an update to Android System Web View on the Google Play Store that fixes the problem.

What to Do When Android Apps Keep Crashing?

Now that we explained why Android apps keep crashing, let us move on to what you can do when it does happen. You have a lot of options to make your app work stably on your Android phone. While we do explain the options, it is up to you to decide which ones are most appropriate for you. Do note that some of these are slightly dangerous to your Android smartphone as they may brick it, especially for those on older Android versions.

You should also be aware that these steps may differ depending on the specific Android version your phone is equipped with. Some phone manufacturers like Samsung have their own version of the Android OS, whose operation may differ from our guide. For reference, this guide was made using instructions from a Vivo S1 on Android 11.

Update the Android App That Crashes

The first option to usually take is to see if you can update your app. This is the easiest of the options and would typically fix any Android app from crashing. To update your app from the Google App Store, do the following:

Clear Up the Application Cache

Another option you can take is to clear your app’s temporary cache. To do this, do the following:

Reset the App by Clearing Its Data

Similar to the previous option, you can fully clear the app from its data. While the previous option only cleared temporary files and files downloaded by the app, clearing its data would also wipe log-ins and other personalized information.

Clear Up Some Memory

There are several ways that you can clear up memory from your phone’s storage. You can do this by deleting big apps or files from your phone individually, by using a “cleaner” app, by installing an external Micro SD card, or through other methods. Due to the complexities of this option, we will direct you instead to our comprehensive beginner’s guide on how to free up space on Android devices.

If you have cleared up some memory storage space from your phone and your Android app still keeps crashing, you should move on to the other options on this list.

Abort Background Apps

As we said earlier, another reason why your Android app keeps crashing may be due to the overabundance of active apps. This means that your app cannot get enough RAM to function properly and thus crashes. There are two ways to go about doing this without downloading a RAM-boosting app. Either you close the apps one by one or use the app switcher button.

Closing Apps One by One

Using the App Switcher Button

Reinstall the App

Similar to the first option to fix Android apps that keep crashing, you would also need to go to the Google App Store or get a clean APK for your app. Reinstalling the app would fix the previous damaged or corrupt installation and allow it to stop crashing.

Checking Your Mobile Connection and Wi-Fi

Due to some apps like WhatsApp requiring access to your smartphone’s SIM card, some apps may not work if you have an invalid SIM card or if the mobile network is unavailable. We have separate in-depth explanations on how to fix invalid SIM cards and on what you can do when your mobile network is not available.

You can also check if your phone is connected to a hotspot or your Wi-Fi by doing the following:

Updating Your Firmware

One of the reasons why Android apps keep crashing might be due to incompatible firmware. For users of Android 8 (Oreo) and up, this is easily remedied by a simple OS update. Before you start updating your firmware, you should first charge your phone to at least 70% and make sure that you are connected to Wi-Fi.

Do note that phones have a hard limit to what version of Android it is that they can update to. Some smartphone brands have limited OS upgrades as well. If your phone is too old and outdated, we suggest changing to a newer smartphone to be sure that Android apps won’t keep crashing. To update your phone’s firmware, just do the following:

Clearing the Cache Partition

Similar to clearing an individual app’s cache, you can also clear the Android OS cache. Do note that this does require you to go into your smartphone’s “recovery menu” and may be dangerous for your phone if you do not know what you are doing. You can clear your Android system’s cache partition by doing the following:

Doing a Factory Reset on Your Phone

The most drastic option on the list to prevent Android apps from crashing is to factory reset your phone. Not only does this mean that you would lose all the data on your phone, but it would also revert to the original version of Android installed on the device as if it’s new. Only do this if all other options available to you have failed. You must also weigh the risks of factory resetting your phone and the importance of being able to use whatever Android apps were crashing.

Before we go through the exact steps of factory resetting your phone, you should know how to back up and restore your Android phone data to save most of your important data and files.

Samsung’s users should also look at how to factory reset Samsung devices for a more specific guide.

There are two ways that you can factory reset your phone, through your system settings or the recovery menu.

Through System Settings

Through the Recovery Menu

Google Fixes Crashing Android App Issues
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