Why does my phone say certain apps have stopped or no longer working?
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These are just a few of the well-known difficulties that can make using our Android phones a chore at times. While a faulty app, system problems, low storage, and other factors could all contribute to the problem, it's most likely
due to a buggy app, system malfunctions, and other factors.
Long-pressing the Power button for roughly 10 seconds will cause most Android phones to restart (more or less).
If that doesn't work, press and hold the Power button until a menu appears.
Tap on (Some phones may require you to 'swipe' instead.)
Turn on your phone. Settings
Select Apps & Notifications from the drop-down menu.
Tap See the full list of apps (Or any option available to view your apps list)
Now, from the list, choose the app that is affected. For example, Google, WhatsApp, or anything else.
Then there's Storage and Cache.
Finally, select 'Clear cache' from the drop-down menu. For the time being, don't press the 'Clear data' button.
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