Hi! I see you had GoWish crashing on your Google Pixel 6a running Android 15, and it caused a reboot loop. You mentioned uninstalling the app stopped the problem. That’s a helpful clue. Just to understand better, did the crashing start immediately after you updated to Android 15? Also, have you tried reinstalling the app since then, or does it still crash if you put it back on?
Meanwhile, here’s what I recommend as a general approach for this kind of issue:
1. Clear App Cache and Data: Sometimes leftover cache or corrupted data can cause crashes. If you decide to reinstall GoWish, before opening it, go to Settings > Apps > GoWish > Storage, then clear cache and data.
2. Check for GoWish Updates: Developers often patch Android compatibility issues quickly. Open the Google Play Store, go to GoWish’s app page, and ensure it’s updated to the latest version.
3. Check Android System Update: Sometimes issues like reboot loops are related to bugs in the OS build. If you haven’t already, go to Settings > System > System update and check if there’s a patch or bugfix update available.
4. Safe Mode Test: To confirm if GoWish is the culprit, in safe mode your phone disables third-party apps temporarily. To do this on Pixel 6a: press and hold the power button, then tap and hold “Power off” until you see “Reboot to safe mode,” tap OK. If the reboot loop stops in safe mode with GoWish installed, the app or its permissions might be responsible.
5. Reinstall GoWish with Monitoring: If you want to use the app again, after reinstalling, monitor your phone for instability. If crashes recur, note what you were doing at the time and report the details to GoWish support ([email protected]).
If after these steps the reboot loop or crashing persists related to GoWish on Android 15, it might require an app update or further investigation from our developers to ensure compatibility.
Does this align with what you’ve tried? Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps?
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Hi! I see you had GoWish crashing on your Google Pixel 6a running Android 15, and it caused a reboot loop. You mentioned uninstalling the app stopped the problem. That’s a helpful clue. Just to understand better, did the crashing start immediately after you updated to Android 15? Also, have you tried reinstalling the app since then, or does it still crash if you put it back on?
Meanwhile, here’s what I recommend as a general approach for this kind of issue:
1. Clear App Cache and Data: Sometimes leftover cache or corrupted data can cause crashes. If you decide to reinstall GoWish, before opening it, go to Settings > Apps > GoWish > Storage, then clear cache and data.
2. Check for GoWish Updates: Developers often patch Android compatibility issues quickly. Open the Google Play Store, go to GoWish’s app page, and ensure it’s updated to the latest version.
3. Check Android System Update: Sometimes issues like reboot loops are related to bugs in the OS build. If you haven’t already, go to Settings > System > System update and check if there’s a patch or bugfix update available.
4. Safe Mode Test: To confirm if GoWish is the culprit, in safe mode your phone disables third-party apps temporarily. To do this on Pixel 6a: press and hold the power button, then tap and hold “Power off” until you see “Reboot to safe mode,” tap OK. If the reboot loop stops in safe mode with GoWish installed, the app or its permissions might be responsible.
5. Reinstall GoWish with Monitoring: If you want to use the app again, after reinstalling, monitor your phone for instability. If crashes recur, note what you were doing at the time and report the details to GoWish support ([email protected]).
If after these steps the reboot loop or crashing persists related to GoWish on Android 15, it might require an app update or further investigation from our developers to ensure compatibility.
Does this align with what you’ve tried? Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps?