This issue can be quite annoying, especially when it keeps on happening. The following are the methods that have proven to be able to get rid of the “Unfortunately, (app name) has stopped” issue:

Method 1: Clear the device’s cache

Method 2: Clear the data for the affected app

Method 3: Uninstall the affected app’s updates

Note: This method works best for Google apps such as YouTube and Chrome and pre-installed apps such as S Health.

Method 4: Update the app to its latest version

Method 5: Uninstall the app and then reinstall it

Method 6: Reset the device to factory settings

Note: This method should only and only be used as a last resort when none of the other methods work as resetting an Android device to factory settings deletes any and all not-backed-up data on the internal memory of the device.

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