Written by Amira Shehata
Saturday, March 11, 2023 07:00 AM
It can while you are in safe mode with an Android phoneTroubleshoot any problematic apps on your phone, because it only runs core apps as opposed to knowing if any third party apps you have are glitching, here are some things you can try to find out Application errors According to the “business insider” website.
Clear the app’s cache
If an app is causing problems due to a corrupted or overloaded cache, clearing the device cache is the best way to solve the problem.
1. Launch the Settings app on your Android device.
2. Tap on Apps, then tap on All Apps if necessary.
3. Tap on the troublesome app to select it.
4. Tap Storage and cache.
5. Tap on Clear Cache.
Clear app storage
If clearing the cache does not work, deleting its data may help if that is also contributing to the misbehavior of the app.
1. Launch the Settings app on your Android device.
2. Tap on Apps.
3. Tap on the troublesome app to select it.
4. Tap Storage and cache.
5. Tap on Clear Storage.
Uninstall the app
If you are confident that a particular app is the problem but nothing else has worked so far, you may need to remove the app from your Android phone.
1. Press and hold an app icon on the home screen or in the app drawer.
2, When the Remove and Uninstall buttons appear, drag the app icon to Uninstall.
3. Confirm that you want to uninstall the app by clicking OK.
If you find that your problems are not resolved even following performing these steps, or if your phone is constantly running in safe mode on its own, you may have to reset your Android device completely, but consider this as a last resort, as this will return the phone to factory settings It erases your apps and data.