Hi there! I understand that Phigros is crashing right after the note calibration on startup every time. That sounds like quite an issue. Before we dive into solutions, could you tell me if you've already tried any troubleshooting steps like restarting your device or reinstalling the app?
Meanwhile, I’ll share some common steps that often help resolve crashing after note calibration:
1. Force Close and Restart: Close the Phigros app completely and restart your computer (or device). Sometimes a fresh start clears any temporary glitches.
2. Reinstall the App: Uninstall Phigros and then reinstall it fresh to ensure no corrupted files are causing the crash.
3. Check for Updates: Make sure both your Windows 10 and the Phigros app are fully updated. Compatibility issues can sometimes cause crashes.
4. Check Note Calibration Settings: If there’s an option to reset or recalibrate notes in the app’s settings, try resetting it and going through the calibration again.
If you’ve tried these already, we can look into advanced settings or logs to get more clues.
Since your device is running Windows 10 with a WebKit browser environment, do you use a specific launcher or platform for Phigros, or is it a native app on your machine? That info can help tailor the steps.
Also, is the crash immediate after calibration, or does it crash after a short delay? Any error messages you saw would be useful as well.
Let me know what you’ve tried and your responses to these questions, and we’ll get you playing smoothly again!
Thanks for letting me know you are on Android—that helps a lot!
Phigros is a popular rhythm music game available on Android, usually installed via Google Play or other trusted APK sources. It’s known for its dynamic gameplay involving note calibration.
Since your crash happens right after note calibration, let’s try these Android-specific troubleshooting steps:
1. Clear Cache and Data: - Go to your Android Settings > Apps > find Phigros. - Tap Storage > then Clear Cache first. If the crash persists, also Clear Data (this will reset your progress/settings, so back up if possible).
2. Reinstall with Updated Version: Since Phigros has been removed from Google Play and might be available on platforms like Taptap, make sure you are using the latest stable version from a reliable source to avoid app issues. Uninstall the current app completely, then reinstall the latest version from a trusted site. Here's the official page on Google Play before it was removed for general reference: Phigros - Google Play1
3. Check Permissions: Make sure Phigros has all necessary permissions enabled (especially storage and microphone if needed for calibration).
4. Avoid Custom Skins or Mods: If you installed any modifications or third-party skins, they could cause instability. Try running the original clean version.
5. Restart and Try Again: After these steps, reboot your device and launch Phigros again to see if it still crashes.
If the issue persists, we might need to look at app logs or error reports (which can sometimes be accessed via Android’s developer options) or check for conflicts with other apps or custom ROMs.
Let me know which of these you’ve tried or if you want guidance on any specific step! We’ll get this sorted so you can enjoy your music gameplay again. Are you satisfied with this troubleshooting plan so far?
Thanks for letting me know those earlier steps didn’t solve the issue. Since the app crashes consistently right after note calibration and standard fixes haven’t worked, I found some community reports that might provide more insight.
One notable cause some users have encountered involves Phigros crashing due to attempts to open a Google Play popup within the app, especially if Google Play services or permissions aren’t properly available or updated on the device. This can cause immediate crashes after startup or during certain operations like calibration. You can check this issue here: GitHub issue on Phigros crashing when trying to show Google Play popup3.
Here’s what I recommend as next steps:
1. Check Google Play services and account status: - Make sure your Google Play Services app is updated to the latest version on your Android device. - Confirm you are logged into your Google account correctly. Sometimes, issues in account syncing or permissions can cause apps relying on Google Play to crash.
2. Try disabling any custom ROMs or Google Play alternatives: - If you are using a custom ROM or a replacement for Google Play services (like microG), it might conflict with Phigros’s dependency on official Google Play frameworks, leading to crashes.
3. Run the app without internet: - Try turning off Wi-Fi and mobile data, then launch Phigros and go through calibration. This might avoid calls to online services that cause the crash.
4. Check app permissions thoroughly: - Beyond storage and microphone, ensure “Phone,” “Contacts,” or “Accounts” permissions are not restricted, as some games require these for basic operations with Google Play.
5. Reach out to Phigros support: If none of these help, submitting a detailed bug report with your device model, Android version, and exact crash details will help developers identify and fix the bug. You can contact them at [email protected].
If you want, I can help you check Google Play version and permissions step-by-step or guide you through submitting a bug report. How would you like to proceed?
Are you satisfied with the troubleshooting direction so far?
I completely understand your decision to wait for an update or developer response, especially after trying many possible fixes without success.
Just to add a bit more context from recent discussions and updates on Phigros troubleshooting in 2023:
- There have been ongoing fixes addressing crashes on startup or after calibration on certain devices, often related to compatibility issues with Google Play services or app versions. Some users also mention clearing cache or reinstalling as helpful but with mixed results. - Since Phigros was removed from the Google Play Store, updates for Android are now served mainly via alternative platforms like TapTap, which sometimes delays critical fixes or compatibility improvements. - Community forums such as Reddit’s r/phigrosGame have useful user-shared tips, though solutions remain varied depending on device and app build. - The developers have acknowledged some startup crashes and are actively working on patches for smoother game launches on Android (details here: GitHub issue #2096 and user experiences on Reddit)[1][2].
In the meantime, keeping an eye on official announcements via the developer’s contacts or the Phigros community will be the best way to know when a new stable release or patch resolves this startup crash issue for you.
If you want, I can also help you stay updated by checking for new releases regularly or guide you through sharing a detailed bug report to the developers to potentially speed up a fix.
Are you satisfied with this update, or is there anything else you want help with while waiting?
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Hi there! I understand that Phigros is crashing right after the note calibration on startup every time. That sounds like quite an issue. Before we dive into solutions, could you tell me if you've already tried any troubleshooting steps like restarting your device or reinstalling the app?
Meanwhile, I’ll share some common steps that often help resolve crashing after note calibration:
1. Force Close and Restart: Close the Phigros app completely and restart your computer (or device). Sometimes a fresh start clears any temporary glitches.
2. Reinstall the App: Uninstall Phigros and then reinstall it fresh to ensure no corrupted files are causing the crash.
3. Check for Updates: Make sure both your Windows 10 and the Phigros app are fully updated. Compatibility issues can sometimes cause crashes.
4. Check Note Calibration Settings: If there’s an option to reset or recalibrate notes in the app’s settings, try resetting it and going through the calibration again.
If you’ve tried these already, we can look into advanced settings or logs to get more clues.
Since your device is running Windows 10 with a WebKit browser environment, do you use a specific launcher or platform for Phigros, or is it a native app on your machine? That info can help tailor the steps.
Also, is the crash immediate after calibration, or does it crash after a short delay? Any error messages you saw would be useful as well.
Let me know what you’ve tried and your responses to these questions, and we’ll get you playing smoothly again!
I have it on Android
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Thanks for letting me know you are on Android—that helps a lot!
Phigros is a popular rhythm music game available on Android, usually installed via Google Play or other trusted APK sources. It’s known for its dynamic gameplay involving note calibration.
Since your crash happens right after note calibration, let’s try these Android-specific troubleshooting steps:
1. Clear Cache and Data:
- Go to your Android Settings > Apps > find Phigros.
- Tap Storage > then Clear Cache first. If the crash persists, also Clear Data (this will reset your progress/settings, so back up if possible).
2. Reinstall with Updated Version:
Since Phigros has been removed from Google Play and might be available on platforms like Taptap, make sure you are using the latest stable version from a reliable source to avoid app issues. Uninstall the current app completely, then reinstall the latest version from a trusted site.
Here's the official page on Google Play before it was removed for general reference: Phigros - Google Play 1
3. Check Permissions:
Make sure Phigros has all necessary permissions enabled (especially storage and microphone if needed for calibration).
4. Avoid Custom Skins or Mods:
If you installed any modifications or third-party skins, they could cause instability. Try running the original clean version.
5. Restart and Try Again:
After these steps, reboot your device and launch Phigros again to see if it still crashes.
If the issue persists, we might need to look at app logs or error reports (which can sometimes be accessed via Android’s developer options) or check for conflicts with other apps or custom ROMs.
Let me know which of these you’ve tried or if you want guidance on any specific step! We’ll get this sorted so you can enjoy your music gameplay again. Are you satisfied with this troubleshooting plan so far?
None of these worked
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Thanks for letting me know those earlier steps didn’t solve the issue. Since the app crashes consistently right after note calibration and standard fixes haven’t worked, I found some community reports that might provide more insight.
One notable cause some users have encountered involves Phigros crashing due to attempts to open a Google Play popup within the app, especially if Google Play services or permissions aren’t properly available or updated on the device. This can cause immediate crashes after startup or during certain operations like calibration. You can check this issue here: GitHub issue on Phigros crashing when trying to show Google Play popup 3.
Here’s what I recommend as next steps:
1. Check Google Play services and account status:
- Make sure your Google Play Services app is updated to the latest version on your Android device.
- Confirm you are logged into your Google account correctly. Sometimes, issues in account syncing or permissions can cause apps relying on Google Play to crash.
2. Try disabling any custom ROMs or Google Play alternatives:
- If you are using a custom ROM or a replacement for Google Play services (like microG), it might conflict with Phigros’s dependency on official Google Play frameworks, leading to crashes.
3. Run the app without internet:
- Try turning off Wi-Fi and mobile data, then launch Phigros and go through calibration. This might avoid calls to online services that cause the crash.
4. Check app permissions thoroughly:
- Beyond storage and microphone, ensure “Phone,” “Contacts,” or “Accounts” permissions are not restricted, as some games require these for basic operations with Google Play.
5. Reach out to Phigros support:
If none of these help, submitting a detailed bug report with your device model, Android version, and exact crash details will help developers identify and fix the bug. You can contact them at [email protected].
If you want, I can help you check Google Play version and permissions step-by-step or guide you through submitting a bug report. How would you like to proceed?
Are you satisfied with the troubleshooting direction so far?
None of these suggestions work either. I'll just wait for an update or developer response
Benjamin Carter
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I completely understand your decision to wait for an update or developer response, especially after trying many possible fixes without success.
Just to add a bit more context from recent discussions and updates on Phigros troubleshooting in 2023:
- There have been ongoing fixes addressing crashes on startup or after calibration on certain devices, often related to compatibility issues with Google Play services or app versions. Some users also mention clearing cache or reinstalling as helpful but with mixed results.
- Since Phigros was removed from the Google Play Store, updates for Android are now served mainly via alternative platforms like TapTap, which sometimes delays critical fixes or compatibility improvements.
- Community forums such as Reddit’s r/phigrosGame have useful user-shared tips, though solutions remain varied depending on device and app build.
- The developers have acknowledged some startup crashes and are actively working on patches for smoother game launches on Android (details here: GitHub issue #2096 and user experiences on Reddit)[1][2].
In the meantime, keeping an eye on official announcements via the developer’s contacts or the Phigros community will be the best way to know when a new stable release or patch resolves this startup crash issue for you.
If you want, I can also help you stay updated by checking for new releases regularly or guide you through sharing a detailed bug report to the developers to potentially speed up a fix.
Are you satisfied with this update, or is there anything else you want help with while waiting?