We have all faced the " Unfortunately, The System UI Has Stopped Working" Android error message. This message appears at the startup time of Android devices. This error is not a big deal in itself but it most cases it could be a little annoying because you will have to restart your device. In this article I'm going to talk about how to fix "Unfortunately, The System UI Has Stopped Working" error in Androids.
User interface (UI) refers to the way a device interacts with its surroundings. So said, it is software that allows a user to communicate with his/her device more conveniently. Any element on the device screen that is not part of an app is called system UI. Apps can conform to the home screen, alerts, and overall device navigation management by using system UI.
When the device interface fails, the statement “System UI stopped” frequently appears on the phone screen. This statement may differ based on the system and the smartphone manufacturer.
Android smartphone owners will agree that OS upgrades are quite beneficial since they repair bugs and enhance their performance. However, these updates can be corrupted, which prevents them from downloading and installing correctly.
On Android, having more UI cache data consumes more RAM, causing the system UI to cease working.
Let’s explore some methods for fixing the issue on Android devices.
The simple act of restarting a phone solves many problems. So, before trying any other methods, you can restart your phone. Hopefully, this will resolve your “System UI problem.”
Uninstalling the “Google app” updates may help you solve the system UI issue. Unfortunately, since this is a built-in application, you cannot altogether remove it from the phone. However, you can restore the app by uninstalling the latest updates. The process is explained below.
Open the Google Play Store and find “Google App.”
Now select “Uninstall Updates.”
A few applications, including Google, System UI, Play Store, and Play Services, require you to erase their cache. Your files will not be removed if you clear the cache only. Follow these procedures to remove the cache:
When there are two or more apps that perform the same job, you need to choose a default program on your phone. For instance, to create a default photo viewer on your Android device, you must select between the “Gallery” and the “Google Photos” app.
Here is how you reset your app preferences.
Although it sounds strange, removing widgets from the home screen has been reported to help resolve the system UI problem by some Android users. So, go through your home screen and delete devices like “Google Search,” “Spotify,” and so on. Then, restart your phone after you’ve removed them. If the issue is fixed, you can re-add the widgets to your screen.
The solutions outlined above are the most effective strategies to combat the problem.