Status of Android in the last 24 hours
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In Isnotdown, you will be able to instantly check if Android works perfectly, or on the contrary, if it is registering some type of problem to offer its services.
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Frequent failures of Android
Android is an operating system for smart mobile devices, tablets, watches and televisions. It is based on a core of free operating system, free and cross-platform Linux. This software is quite popular because it covers a large part of the market for smart devices because it facilitates the use of a large number of applications.
This provides operating system interfaces needed to develop applications that are essential to a phone easily, why Android is characterized by a large number of applications that the user has an experience without limits.
Android sometimes failure can present so provide some solutions to solve the problem.
The error ""has stopped com.android.systemui"" it comes because something has changed on the device probably for an update or configuration.
To resolve this error the first thing you have to do is turn off updates from Google, you can also try to erase the data from it. But if the error still appears possible that you have to disable the Google application.
It is possible that the error message ""Unfortunately, the graphical interface of the system halted"" appears. This problem occurs when the same as the previous Android GUI has stopped.
To resolve this in many single occasions with click to ""OK"" may work, because this will restart the process, otherwise there is a possibility that an application is installed above causes the error, so you must uninstall the application because chances are that there has been corruption in the file of the operating system.
If you still can not fix the error, the user can reset the device factory. It has to be clear that you will lose everything that is currently in the device.
Due to many reasons, such as harmful apps, hardware problems, a cache data issue, or a corrupt system, you may find your Android repeatedly crashing and restarting.
This frustrating problem is relatively common.
This usually occurs when your Wi-Fi or cellular data is slow or unstable, and apps tend to malfunction.
Another reason for Android apps crashing problem is the lack of storage space in your device.
This occurs when you overload your device's internal memory with heavy apps as well.
Sometimes, the accumulated cache data of an app can cause it to stop working.
When such a thing happens, you need to reset the cache data from the device settings.
So, if individual Android apps are not working on your phone, another solution to fix it is by clearing the app's cached data.
Find your data Select an app.
On the left menu, select Quality > Android vitals > Crashes and ANRs.
Near the center of your screen, use the filters to help you find and diagnose issues.
Alternatively, select a cluster to get more details about a specific crash or ANR error.
Troubleshooting Tips
Still stuck and not enjoying Android, then go to Step 3.