Hi there! I see you're getting the persistent "something went wrong, try again later" error in your Keurig app on your iPhone running iOS 18.7. I want to help you get this fixed. To start, can you tell me if this error happens as soon as you open the app, or when you try a specific action like connecting your brewer or making a purchase?
In the meantime, here’s a simple step-by-step to try and fix this issue:
1. Check for App Updates Go to the App Store and make sure your Keurig app is updated to the latest version. Sometimes issues are fixed in updates.
2. Restart Your iPhone A quick restart can clear temporary glitches.
3. Check Internet Connection Make sure your iPhone is on a stable Wi-Fi or cellular network. You can test by browsing other websites or apps.
4. Clear App Cache or Reinstall iOS doesn’t let you clear app cache directly, but you can delete and reinstall the app: - Press and hold the Keurig app icon > Remove App > Delete App. - Then reinstall it fresh from the App Store.
5. Check App Permissions Sometimes the app needs permissions like location, notifications, or nearby devices. Go to Settings > Keurig and enable necessary permissions.
6. Sign Out and Back In If possible, sign out of your account in the Keurig app, then sign back in. This can refresh your session.
If you’ve already tried these steps, just let me know which ones, and I can guide you further, maybe diving into your account or connectivity with your brewer. Also, do you have your brewer connected to the app currently?
I’m here to help you get your Keurig app working smoothly!
Thanks for sharing that you’re still seeing the “something went wrong, try again later” message repeatedly. Let’s dig a little deeper with some focused steps based on known fixes.
Since you’re on iOS 18.7, first, please double-check app permissions specifically for the Keurig app on your iPhone:
1. Go to Settings > scroll down and tap Keurig. 2. Make sure permissions for Camera, Location, Nearby Devices, and Notifications are enabled. These are sometimes required for the app to properly communicate with your brewer and its services. You can disable them later once things are working.
Next, verify your network connection specifically for the app:
3. Make sure your iPhone is connected to a stable Wi-Fi or cellular network. 4. Restart your Wi-Fi router if possible. Sometimes the connection can have a hiccup impacting app communications.
If the issue persists after verifying permissions and network:
5. Try logging out of the app (if you can) and then log back in. This refreshes your user session. 6. Delete the Keurig app completely and reinstall it fresh from the App Store. This removes any corrupted cached data that iOS doesn’t let you clear directly.
Also, if your brewer is connected, try turning it off and back on, then attempt to reconnect it from within the app again. There is sometimes a known issue where the connection between brewer and app needs to be refreshed14.
If you’ve done all these steps and the problem remains, it could be an issue on Keurig’s server side or account-related, which would require contacting Keurig Support directly at [email protected].
Let me know which steps you’ve tried or if you want me to guide you through any of the above. We’ll get this sorted! Are you satisfied with this approach so far?
Thanks for sticking with me on this. From what I found, this particular "something went wrong, try again later" error often relates to app permissions, connectivity between your brewer and the app, or sometimes server-side issues.
Here’s a focused set of steps to help fix this error on your iPhone with iOS 18.7:
1. Check and Enable App Permissions - Open Settings > scroll down to Keurig app. - Make sure permissions for Camera, Location, Nearby Devices, and Notifications are enabled. These allow the app to communicate properly with your brewer and network. You can disable them later if you prefer once things are working1.
2. Restart Your Wi-Fi Router and iPhone Sometimes network issues cause persistent errors. Power off your Wi-Fi router for 30 seconds, then turn it back on. Restart your iPhone afterward.
3. Reinstall the Keurig App Delete the app completely to clear any corrupted cached data (since iOS doesn’t allow directly clearing cache): - Press and hold the Keurig app icon, choose Remove App > Delete App. - Then reinstall from the App Store.
4. Reconnect Your Brewer If your Keurig brewer is connected to the app, try turning it off and back on, then reconnect it following the app's setup process again. Sometimes the link between the device and app needs refreshing5.
5. Check Your Account Sign-In Sign out of your Keurig account in the app if you can, then sign back in to refresh your session.
6. Check for Keurig Server Status Occasionally, this error may be due to temporary server issues on Keurig’s side. If all the above steps don’t help, you might want to reach out to Keurig Support at [email protected] to verify if there are ongoing outages or if account-specific assistance is needed.
If you want, I can walk you through any of these steps. Just let me know what you’ve tried so far or if you’d like help reconnecting the brewer.
Are you satisfied with this plan to resolve the error?
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Hi there! I see you're getting the persistent "something went wrong, try again later" error in your Keurig app on your iPhone running iOS 18.7. I want to help you get this fixed. To start, can you tell me if this error happens as soon as you open the app, or when you try a specific action like connecting your brewer or making a purchase?
In the meantime, here’s a simple step-by-step to try and fix this issue:
1. Check for App Updates
Go to the App Store and make sure your Keurig app is updated to the latest version. Sometimes issues are fixed in updates.
2. Restart Your iPhone
A quick restart can clear temporary glitches.
3. Check Internet Connection
Make sure your iPhone is on a stable Wi-Fi or cellular network. You can test by browsing other websites or apps.
4. Clear App Cache or Reinstall
iOS doesn’t let you clear app cache directly, but you can delete and reinstall the app:
- Press and hold the Keurig app icon > Remove App > Delete App.
- Then reinstall it fresh from the App Store.
5. Check App Permissions
Sometimes the app needs permissions like location, notifications, or nearby devices. Go to Settings > Keurig and enable necessary permissions.
6. Sign Out and Back In
If possible, sign out of your account in the Keurig app, then sign back in. This can refresh your session.
If you’ve already tried these steps, just let me know which ones, and I can guide you further, maybe diving into your account or connectivity with your brewer. Also, do you have your brewer connected to the app currently?
I’m here to help you get your Keurig app working smoothly!
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Thanks for sharing that you’re still seeing the “something went wrong, try again later” message repeatedly. Let’s dig a little deeper with some focused steps based on known fixes.
Since you’re on iOS 18.7, first, please double-check app permissions specifically for the Keurig app on your iPhone:
1. Go to Settings > scroll down and tap Keurig.
2. Make sure permissions for Camera, Location, Nearby Devices, and Notifications are enabled. These are sometimes required for the app to properly communicate with your brewer and its services. You can disable them later once things are working.
Next, verify your network connection specifically for the app:
3. Make sure your iPhone is connected to a stable Wi-Fi or cellular network.
4. Restart your Wi-Fi router if possible. Sometimes the connection can have a hiccup impacting app communications.
If the issue persists after verifying permissions and network:
5. Try logging out of the app (if you can) and then log back in. This refreshes your user session.
6. Delete the Keurig app completely and reinstall it fresh from the App Store. This removes any corrupted cached data that iOS doesn’t let you clear directly.
Also, if your brewer is connected, try turning it off and back on, then attempt to reconnect it from within the app again. There is sometimes a known issue where the connection between brewer and app needs to be refreshed1 4.
If you’ve done all these steps and the problem remains, it could be an issue on Keurig’s server side or account-related, which would require contacting Keurig Support directly at [email protected].
Let me know which steps you’ve tried or if you want me to guide you through any of the above. We’ll get this sorted! Are you satisfied with this approach so far?
App say something went wrong try again later. Even later does same
Daniel Otega
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Thanks for sticking with me on this. From what I found, this particular "something went wrong, try again later" error often relates to app permissions, connectivity between your brewer and the app, or sometimes server-side issues.
Here’s a focused set of steps to help fix this error on your iPhone with iOS 18.7:
1. Check and Enable App Permissions
- Open Settings > scroll down to Keurig app.
- Make sure permissions for Camera, Location, Nearby Devices, and Notifications are enabled. These allow the app to communicate properly with your brewer and network. You can disable them later if you prefer once things are working1.
2. Restart Your Wi-Fi Router and iPhone
Sometimes network issues cause persistent errors. Power off your Wi-Fi router for 30 seconds, then turn it back on. Restart your iPhone afterward.
3. Reinstall the Keurig App
Delete the app completely to clear any corrupted cached data (since iOS doesn’t allow directly clearing cache):
- Press and hold the Keurig app icon, choose Remove App > Delete App.
- Then reinstall from the App Store.
4. Reconnect Your Brewer
If your Keurig brewer is connected to the app, try turning it off and back on, then reconnect it following the app's setup process again. Sometimes the link between the device and app needs refreshing5.
5. Check Your Account Sign-In
Sign out of your Keurig account in the app if you can, then sign back in to refresh your session.
6. Check for Keurig Server Status
Occasionally, this error may be due to temporary server issues on Keurig’s side. If all the above steps don’t help, you might want to reach out to Keurig Support at [email protected] to verify if there are ongoing outages or if account-specific assistance is needed.
If you want, I can walk you through any of these steps. Just let me know what you’ve tried so far or if you’d like help reconnecting the brewer.
Are you satisfied with this plan to resolve the error?