This issue can be quite annoying, especially when it keeps on happening. The following methods have proven effective in resolving the “Unfortunately, (app name) has stopped” issue:

Method 1: Clear the device’s cache.

Method 2: Clear the data for the affected app.

Method 3: Uninstall the updates of the affected app.

Note: This method works best for Google apps, such as YouTube and Chrome, as well as pre-installed apps, such as S Health.

Method 4: Update the app to its latest version.

Method 5: Uninstall the app, and then reinstall it.

Method 6: Reset the device to factory settings.

Note: This method should be used only as a last resort when none of the other methods work, because resetting an Android device to factory settings deletes any and all data not backed up on the device’s internal memory.

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