The most common cause of this issue is a recent software update that conflicts with the IMS service, making it unstable. Other possible causes include corrupted app caches, outdated apps, or conflicts with third-party messaging apps. Now that you know the causes, let’s discuss the solutions.
1. Check for Software Updates
If your drivers or system software are outdated, it can cause problems with the IMS service. Updating your device makes sure everything works well together and can fix the error.
2. Check for Application Updates
Keeping your apps updated ensures they work well with the latest Android updates. This can fix issues that make the IMS service crash. In particular, updating messaging and carrier-related apps can solve bugs or glitches causing this error.
3. Change Message Configurations
Changing message settings can help fix compatibility issues with the IMS service. Adjusting or resetting these settings can make sure the service works well with your network provider, possibly solving problems that cause the error.
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4. Launch in Safe Mode
Entering Safe Mode temporarily turns off third-party apps and services, letting the system run in its basic setup. This helps determine if a troublesome app or service is causing the IMS Service error, allowing you to troubleshoot without any interference.
5. Delete Cache
Clearing the cache deletes temporary files that could be corrupted and causing problems with the IMS service. This step removes old or conflicting data, helping the service run smoothly.






