How to fix the “Unfortunately, app has stopped” error on OnePlus 12?

OnePlus 12 is one of the most powerful and affordable flagship smartphones of 2024. It has a 6.82-inch AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, a 5400mAh battery, and a triple camera setup with a 50MP Lytia 808 sensor. It also supports fast charging up to 100W and wireless charging up to 50W, which can fully charge the battery in 26 minutes and 55 minutes, respectively. However, some users have encountered the “Unfortunately, app has stopped” error on their OnePlus 12 devices, which prevents them from using certain apps or functions. In this blog post, I will explain what causes this error and how to fix it.

{jistoc} $title={Table of Contents}

What is the “Unfortunately, app has stopped” error?

The “Unfortunately, app has stopped” error is a common error message that appears on Android devices when an app crashes or stops working unexpectedly. It usually shows up when you try to launch or use an app, and it prevents you from accessing the app’s features or data. Sometimes, the error may also affect other apps or functions on your device, such as the launcher, the camera, or the phone app.

The error message may vary slightly depending on the app or the device, such as “Unfortunately, OnePlus Launcher has stopped”, “Unfortunately, Camera has stopped”, or “Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped”. However, the meaning and the impact are the same: the app or the process has stopped working and needs to be fixed.

What are the possible causes of this error on OnePlus 12?

There are several factors that can cause the “Unfortunately, app has stopped” error on OnePlus 12, such as the software, the hardware, the app, or the user. Here are some of the common causes of this error on OnePlus 12:

  • Software bugs or glitches. Sometimes, software updates or changes can introduce bugs or glitches that can cause apps to crash or stop working. For example, some users reported that their OnePlus 12 devices started showing the error after updating to OxygenOS. This can be due to the system optimization, the app compatibility, or the background processes.
  • Hardware issues or limitations. Sometimes, hardware issues or limitations can also cause apps to crash or stop working. For example, if your device has low memory, low storage, low battery, or high temperature, it may affect the app’s performance or stability. A faulty or damaged hardware component, such as the screen, the camera, or the speaker, may also cause the error for some apps.
  • App issues or conflicts. Sometimes, app issues or conflicts can also cause the error. For example, if the app has a bug, a virus, a corrupted file, or a missing permission, it may crash or stop working. Moreover, if the app is not compatible with your device, your software, or another app, it may also cause the error.
  • User errors or actions. Sometimes, user errors or actions can also cause the error. For example, if you have modified, rooted, or flashed your device, it may affect the app’s functionality or security. Furthermore, if you have deleted, disabled, or moved some system files or apps, it may also cause the error.

What are the solutions for this error on OnePlus 12?

There are some simple and effective solutions for the “Unfortunately, app has stopped” error on OnePlus 12. Here are some tips that you can try:

  • Restart your device. Restarting your device can clear the cache, the memory, and the temporary files that may cause the error. It can also refresh the system and the apps and fix some minor bugs or glitches. To restart your device, press and hold the power button for a few seconds and tap on Restart.
  • Force stop the app. Force stopping the app can terminate the app’s process and free up some resources that may cause the error. It can also reset the app’s state and fix some minor issues or conflicts. To force stop the app, go to Settings > Apps & notifications > See all apps > Select the app > Force stop.
  • Update the app. Updating the app can fix the bugs or glitches that may cause the error. It can also improve the app’s performance, stability, and compatibility. To update the app, go to the Google Play Store or the OnePlus Store and tap on Update next to the app. You can also tap on Update all to update all the apps at once.
  • Clear the app’s cache and data. Clearing the app’s cache and data can delete the temporary files, the preferences, and the settings that may cause the error. It can also restore the app to its default state and fix some issues or conflicts. To clear the app’s cache and data, go to Settings > Apps & notifications > See all apps > Select the app > Storage & cache > Clear cache and Clear data. Note that clearing the data may erase some app data, such as the login information, the progress, or the settings, so make sure to back up the app data before doing this.
  • Uninstall the app and reinstall it. Uninstalling the app and reinstalling it can remove the corrupted or infected files that may cause the error. It can also install the latest and clean version of the app and fix some issues or conflicts. To uninstall the app, go to the Google Play Store or the OnePlus Store and tap on Uninstall next to the app. To reinstall the app, go to the Google Play Store or the OnePlus Store and tap on Install next to the app.
  • Check for software updates. Checking for software updates can fix the bugs or glitches that may cause the error. It can also enhance the system’s performance, stability, and compatibility. To check for software updates, go to Settings > System > System updates and tap on Check for updates. If an update is available, tap on Download and install.
  • Factory reset your device. Factory resetting your device can erase all the data, the settings, and the apps that may cause the error. It can also restore the device to its original state and fix some major issues or conflicts. To factory reset your device, go to Settings > System > Reset options > Erase all data (factory reset). Note that this will delete everything on your device, so make sure to back up your data before doing this.

Conclusion

The “Unfortunately, app has stopped” error is a common problem that can affect any smartphone, including the OnePlus 12. However, it is not a serious problem, as long as you know the causes and the solutions. By following the tips mentioned above, you can fix the error and enjoy using your OnePlus 12 without any interruption. If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to leave a comment below. Thank you for reading!


Found this article interesting? Follow phonesdns on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.