Hi there! I understand your First Bus app was working fine on your Google Pixel 7 Pro with GrapheneOS on Friday the 24th but started crashing by Monday. Let's see if we can get this sorted out for you.
To help me understand better: - When you say it crashes, do you mean the app closes immediately when you open it, or does it freeze then crash after some time? - Have you noticed any specific error messages, or does the phone itself restart or freeze? - Did you make any changes to your phone or the app between Friday and Monday, like updates or new apps installed?
While you check that, here are some initial steps we can try to troubleshoot the app crash on your device and OS:
1. Clear the App Cache and Data Sometimes cached data can cause apps to misbehave. - Go to Settings > Apps > First Bus - Tap Storage & cache - First, tap Clear cache, then try opening the app again. - If it still crashes, go back and tap Clear storage or Clear data (this will reset the app, so your saved settings may be lost).
2. Check for App Updates Since GrapheneOS is a security-focused OS, some app versions may have compatibility issues. If you are using the app from the Play Store or an alternate source, check if there’s an update available and install it.
3. Confirm Permissions The app might need certain permissions to run correctly. In Settings > Apps > First Bus > Permissions, verify it has the necessary permissions like location, storage, etc.
4. Reinstall the App Uninstall the First Bus app completely and reinstall it. This can resolve corrupted install issues.
5. Check GrapheneOS Compatibility or Known Issues GrapheneOS sometimes limits Google Play Services, which some apps rely on. Do you use Google Play Services on your phone? If not, the app might crash due to missing dependencies. Some users on the GrapheneOS forums report certain apps crashing on Pixel 7 Pro unless microG or a similar service is installed for compatibility.
If none of these steps help, let me know the crash details you see, and we can explore deeper—like checking logs or adjusting device settings. Also, I can assist with contacting app support if needed.
Does this sound good to start? And could you share any additional crash details or recent changes you noticed?
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Hi there! I understand your First Bus app was working fine on your Google Pixel 7 Pro with GrapheneOS on Friday the 24th but started crashing by Monday. Let's see if we can get this sorted out for you.
To help me understand better:
- When you say it crashes, do you mean the app closes immediately when you open it, or does it freeze then crash after some time?
- Have you noticed any specific error messages, or does the phone itself restart or freeze?
- Did you make any changes to your phone or the app between Friday and Monday, like updates or new apps installed?
While you check that, here are some initial steps we can try to troubleshoot the app crash on your device and OS:
1. Clear the App Cache and Data
Sometimes cached data can cause apps to misbehave.
- Go to Settings > Apps > First Bus
- Tap Storage & cache
- First, tap Clear cache, then try opening the app again.
- If it still crashes, go back and tap Clear storage or Clear data (this will reset the app, so your saved settings may be lost).
2. Check for App Updates
Since GrapheneOS is a security-focused OS, some app versions may have compatibility issues. If you are using the app from the Play Store or an alternate source, check if there’s an update available and install it.
3. Confirm Permissions
The app might need certain permissions to run correctly. In Settings > Apps > First Bus > Permissions, verify it has the necessary permissions like location, storage, etc.
4. Reinstall the App
Uninstall the First Bus app completely and reinstall it. This can resolve corrupted install issues.
5. Check GrapheneOS Compatibility or Known Issues
GrapheneOS sometimes limits Google Play Services, which some apps rely on. Do you use Google Play Services on your phone? If not, the app might crash due to missing dependencies. Some users on the GrapheneOS forums report certain apps crashing on Pixel 7 Pro unless microG or a similar service is installed for compatibility.
If none of these steps help, let me know the crash details you see, and we can explore deeper—like checking logs or adjusting device settings. Also, I can assist with contacting app support if needed.
Does this sound good to start? And could you share any additional crash details or recent changes you noticed?
Using Google pixle 7 pro with graphene OS, first bus working perfectly Friday 24th but crashes Monday