3 Ways to Fix Error in Application on Android
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Basic Fixes:
Fix 1: Clear Cache and Force Stop SIM Toolkit App
If you see the error in application notification in the SIM toolkit app, clearing the app cache and force-stopping the SIM toolkit app can help resolve it. Once done, restart the Settings app to get it working again. Here’s how to do it.
Step 1:OpenSettingsand tap onApps.Scroll down and tap onSIM toolkit.
Step 2:First, tap onStorage.Then, tap onClear cache. Once done, go back to the mainSettingsmenu.
Step 3:Then, tap onForce stop.When prompted, tap onOK.
Now, force close and restart the Settings app. Once done, open the app settings and check again. If you have a dual-SIM phone, you might need to repeat these steps for the second SIM toolkit app.
Fix 2: Uninstall and Reinstall the Problem App
If any apps constantly show the error message, uninstalling and reinstalling them on your Android device should help fix the issue. This will reinstall a fresh copy of the app, deleting any settings that might be causing the error message to appear. Here’s how.
Step 1:Long-press therelevant appand tap onUninstall.
Step 2:When prompted, tap onOK.
Wait for the app to finish uninstalling. Then, go to the Google Play store and reinstall the relevant app on your Android device. Then, open the app and check again.
Fix 3: Reset All Device Settings
Resetting all your Android device settings will delete any custom settings causing the app not to work properly. Please note that this will only delete your device’s settings, not the device data. Follow the below steps to do it.
Tip:Check our article to learn more aboutusing the Reset option on Samsung Galaxy devices.
Step 1:OpenSettingsand tap onGeneral Management. Then, tap onReset.
Step 2:Here, tap onReset all settings. When prompted, tap onReset settings.
Enter your device PIN or password and follow the on-screen instructions. Once done, open the relevant app again and see if the issue is fixed.
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Last updated on 03 May, 2024
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