Hi there! I understand your Bolt app shows a "Something went wrong, try again" error despite your stable network. Let's work together to pinpoint what might be causing this.
First, could you tell me if you are using the Bolt rider app or the driver app? Also, have you recently updated the app or your Android 10 OS? Knowing this will help me customize steps for you.
Meanwhile, here are some general easy checks we can start with:
1. Restart your phone. Sometimes a simple reboot refreshes system resources that apps depend on. 2. Check for any available updates for the Bolt app in the Play Store and install them. 3. Verify if your device’s date and time settings are correct; inaccurate settings might cause connection errors. 4. Go to Android Settings > Apps > Bolt > Storage, then clear the app cache (not data yet). 5. Try Force Stopping the app, then reopen it. 6. Ensure Bolt has all necessary permissions enabled like location and network access. 7. If you use any VPN or browser extensions (if accessing Bolt via a browser), try disabling those.
If the problem still happens after these, it may help to uninstall and reinstall the app to reset its configuration[4][9].
Could you try those and let me know what you find? Also, does the error appear immediately on opening or during a specific action? That detail can guide us further.
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Hi there! I understand your Bolt app shows a "Something went wrong, try again" error despite your stable network. Let's work together to pinpoint what might be causing this.
First, could you tell me if you are using the Bolt rider app or the driver app? Also, have you recently updated the app or your Android 10 OS? Knowing this will help me customize steps for you.
Meanwhile, here are some general easy checks we can start with:
1. Restart your phone. Sometimes a simple reboot refreshes system resources that apps depend on.
2. Check for any available updates for the Bolt app in the Play Store and install them.
3. Verify if your device’s date and time settings are correct; inaccurate settings might cause connection errors.
4. Go to Android Settings > Apps > Bolt > Storage, then clear the app cache (not data yet).
5. Try Force Stopping the app, then reopen it.
6. Ensure Bolt has all necessary permissions enabled like location and network access.
7. If you use any VPN or browser extensions (if accessing Bolt via a browser), try disabling those.
If the problem still happens after these, it may help to uninstall and reinstall the app to reset its configuration[4][9].
Could you try those and let me know what you find? Also, does the error appear immediately on opening or during a specific action? That detail can guide us further.