Crashing apps can really drive you bonkers, if an app is constantly freezing, crashing or failing to load when you’re trying to get things done it can be infuriating.

There are some things you can do though to iron out the issues and potentially make apps run smoothly again. So follow us as we guide you through some troubleshooting tips that will help.

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What can cause apps to crash?

Unfortunately, there are quite a few reasons that an app might crash and some are easier to fix than others. The common causes of app crashes on an Android phone include:

There are things you can do to fix many of these issues and others that might also be hurting your apps too.

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Turn it off and on again

It might be a cliche but there’s a reason tech people will always ask if you’ve turned it off and on again if you’re having problems.

Restarting your Android phonecan sometimes be enough to solve problems as doing this will clear out the phone’s memory and help freshen things up temporarily.

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You’d be surprised just how many things can be fixed by just rebooting your phone and trying again.

Update the app or reinstall it

The next obvious thing to try is updating the app in question. If you’re finding that one particular app is causing you headaches then it’s worth checking for updates for it.

To do this:

If this doesn’t work then you might want totry deleting the app from your phone entirelyand then reinstalling it.

Check for updates on your phone

While you’re checking for updates it makes sense to also see if there are any updates for your phone as a whole.Later versions of Androidmay well be available that might help with your phone’s overall stability and help fix problems you are having.

To check for updates:

Clearing your app’s cache

Another thing that can cause problems with apps is a corrupt file within the app’s cache. This is the memory that’s used to help the app run smoothly and to ensure a good user experience. But as with all things sometimes things go awry and the app might need help.

Cleaning out the app cachefor the problematic cache can be enough to fix issues. To give it a try:

Free up some phone storage

As we mentioned sometimes app crashes can actually be caused by something completely unrelated. This includes your phone storage getting full.

Over time with all thedifferent apps you’ve downloaded, all the photos you’ve taken andall the memesyou’ve shared with friends your phone storage can fill up. This can then cause slowdowns, crashes, freezes and more.

We find that theFiles By Google appis a really useful way to clear out nonsense that might be clogging up your device. This includes removing large files, uninstalling unused apps, removing duplicate files and cleaning junk files too.

Simply download and open this app and it’ll suggest various ways you may free up space on your phone including deleting large files and more. You can also back up your photos withGoogle PhotosorAmazon Photosand then delete the images from your phone but still have them locally in the cloud.

Using Google prompts

We’ve already noted above that one way to fix problems with apps crashing is to update them. Google is also making this easier too. Thecompany posted sayingthat the Google Play store will now pay attention when an app is crashing a lot and will prompt a user to update it.

If you have an app that’s regularly causing issues then this should be an easier fix in future. If your phone is running Android 7 or later then you’ll be able to make the most of this.

Google says it should be easy too:

“These new prompts don’t require any integration by you and are enabled automatically when Play determines that a newer version of your app has a statistically relevant, lower crash rate. Furthermore, since the dialog is shown by the Play Store and not your app, the update prompt can be shown even if your app crashes on startup.”

If all else fails

If everything else fails and you really really need that particular app to stop being a pain then you could always try factory resetting your phone. This is a drastic step but it can be one that can really help. We’ve writtena guide on how to reset your phone here, but be sure to back everything up first!